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Sim Wireless Notebook Optical Mouse. SlimBlade Media Having viewed the pictures of the mouse online, I thought it would actually be a bit larger. At first, I was not sure if it would work for me since my hands are very large.
However, after I had used the Kensington Sim for a while I was able to adjust and find a best way to hold the mouse. In addition to the nice compact size, the mouse is also very responsive. With the cheap mouse that I previously used, I would need to use large hand gestures to move the pointer across the screen.
However, with the Kensington Sim, I am able to move the mouse two inches and cover the entire screen. Hand to mouse size comparison view large image.
I have been using the Kensington Sim for three weeks now. One thing that has been convenient is the long range of the wireless. I tested it and discovered that it has a range of around 30 ft. This could be very helpful if you were giving a presentation and could not have the laptop very close to you.
The wireless dongle conveniently fits into the Sim. To access the slot where the dongle and the battery are located, you need to push two buttons in that are on both sides of the mouse. These two push buttons are built right into the rubber grip on the side of the mouse.
They are very hard to detect, but you can feel a slight indentation in the grip.
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