
Kensington Orbit Trackball review
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An affordable trackball that isn't completely rubbish
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An affordable trackball that isn't completely rubbish

Simply in terms of the idea, I like the thought of a modular keyboard, especially if you're talking media centre-style. Having a full keyboard with a removable number pad and media remote would be very handy. Sometimes you don't need the extra buttons and sometimes you do - see, handy.

Travel mice: mostly a bit rubbish. If they're not RSI-inducingly small, they track poorly, or have pants battery life. Consider this fellow the very saviour of the sector, then. Some really intelligent design has gone into the Ci75M

When we first saw pictures of the Ci70 Wireless Desktop Set, it looked he perfect keyboard and mouse set for Mac users. In smart silver, it was not only Mac-compatible, but it had a Mac-only [Eject] key and other quick-launch buttons

We weren't expecting much from this notebook squeaker. After all, most notebook mice have terrible sensitivity, poor detection on anything but a textured surface, and entirely fail to fit the human hand.

The Si750m is a compact mouse that slips into a small pocket or pouch but performs like a pointer twice its size. It's tiny, but still practical. The back of the mouse has a compartment that opens up to reveal a battery slot