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Combining a notebook mouse and presentation tool in one is a novel and space-saving approach that works surprisingly well...
Nice design, set-up is easy...
Cant recharge batteries, overly sensitive...
Combining a notebook mouse and presentation tool in one is a novel and space-saving approach that works surprisingly well...
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As part of its new product line-up, Kensington has released its SlimBlade Presenter Mouse. As you might suppose from its title, this mouse looks as if it has been on a diet to achieve its slim-line figure. However the cut-back in size has not resulte...
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When is a mouse not just a mouse? The answer, as I discovered recently, was when the mouse is also a presenter’s tool...
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maclife.com Updated: 2011-09-27 15:12:59
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It clicks! It scrolls! It rocks your Keynote.Trackpads are all well and good, but sometimes when you’re working from a laptop, only a real mouse will do. And if you frequently use PowerPoint or Keynote, a presentation remote quickly evolves from lux...
No USB dongle needed. Works with both Keynote and PowerPoint.
Soft on/off button. Tooclever power management. No laser.
The Kensington SlimBlade Presenter Mouse is a great option for road warriors who frequently give presentations. Compared to the competition, it lacks features like a case and a built-in laser pointer, but the SlimBlade makes up for these shortcomings...
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SlimBlade Bluetooth Presenter Mouse Company: Kensington About two months ago, I had to sit and take another work related training class. The instructor was utilizing a laptop with a USB wired mouse to move her PowerPoint demonstration through each sli...
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The Kensington SlimBlade Bluetooth Presenter Mouse is one odd little rodent. It tries to be two different animals—first, a compact traveler’s mouse, and second, a presentation controller—but it ends up doing the first poorly and the second only minimal...
Extremely portable; both a mouse and a presentation-software controller; horizontal-scrolling capability.
No button-customization options; limited presentation options; uncomfortable button and scroll-wheel performance.
If you have limited room in your traveling bag, the Kensington SlimBlade Bluetooth Presenter Mouse is an adequate dual-purpose device. Just don’t expect much, and you won’t be disappointed. Rik Myslewski has been writing about the Mac since 19...
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Kensington continues to innovate when it comes to mice. Their latest innovation comes in the form of the SlimBlade Media Mouse, which performs double duty as both a mouse and a media controller. At first glance it’s just a standard laser mouse w...
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toptenreviews.com Updated: 2016-12-28 17:46:39
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The Kensington SlimBlade Bluetooth Presenter Mouse is a blend of navigational mouse and presentation tool. The Bluetooth mouse can be used for every function that other devices have. You’ll have four-way scrolling and a great optical resolution. Howeve...
This mouse has a builtin function to navigate through PowerPoint presentations...
The mouse is not very comfortable, especially for anyone with large hands.
We recommend this product because it is portable and can easily be used for presentations...
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As a fan of Netbooks, I am always on the lookout for something that will lighten my load. If it can also free up the limited USB ports on my Asus Eee PC 1000HE, then that’s even better. This little mouse is actually my first Bluetooth mouse. I hav...
Small and wireless. Works flawlessly with Linux. Takes up no room in the bag.
Add a laser to it. Other than that, it’s perfect.
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A good example of why it pays to be careful when comparison shopping is the Kensington SlimBlade Bluetooth Presenter Mouse ($49.99 list). This notebook mouse switches between ordinary mouse work and a mode for controlling PowerPoint 2003 or higher o...
Buttons double as slide-show controls. 30-foot wireless range.
Stiff scroll wheel. Doesnt work as a pointer in presentations.
As a presentation partner, the Kensington SlimBlade Bluetooth Presenter Mouse is closer to a simple clicker than a true mouse-and-pointer combination...
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lanoc.org Updated: 2016-12-28 17:46:39
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Last July i had the chance to take a look at Kensington’s Si670m bluetooth mouse. I have been using that same mouse up until now, our friends over at Kensington sent me their Slim Blade Presenter Mouse to take a look at. A drastically different design...
When looking for a laptop mouse most people are looking for a few simple things; portability, comfort, style, and battery life. Kensignton hit the nail on the head with their Presenter Mouse. Every laptop mouse should have a hide away receiver like thi...
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Short Version: Presenter mice are a dime a dozen but this one costs $50 for one and is worth the investment.As a consultant, I’ve given and sat through my fair share of presentations. One key aspect of a successful presentation is engaging your audienc...
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