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Kensington Expert Trackball Mouse (K64325), Black Silver, 5'W x 5-3/4'D x 2-1/2'H

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About this item

  • Large 55mm ball design and Diamond Eye optical tracking for precise cursor control; Patented scroll ring lets you scan up and down pages with ease
  • Detachable, ergonomic wrist rest supports hand and wrist for improved comfort; Ambidextrous design
  • Customizable 4-button design, scroll speed and cursor speed via *KensingtonKonnect software. *Windows ARM-based computers are currently not supported. Please check back for future updates on compatibility
  • ChromeOS user can get HID functions for a trackball but will not be able to customize their device through KensingtonKonnect.
  • Wired USB-A connection for reliable connectivity


The Expert Mouse Wired Trackball is the ultimate productivity enhancer that makes working at the desk quicker, more accurate and extremely comfortable for your hand and wrist. Featuring DiamondEye technology, the trackball uses optical tracking to precisely follow small flecks embedded in the large 55mm ball to provide smooth, accurate cursor control. The four buttons are customizable using our highly intuitive KensingtonWorks software, while our award winning Scroll Ring lets you quickly scan up and down web pages and large documents. Add it all up and you get exceptional comfort and ease-of-use that has set the industry standard for more than 20 years.


Fabiana
Reviewed in Italy on January 31, 2025
Il Kensington 64325 Mouse Expert si distingue per il suo design unico con trackball, pensato per utenti che cercano maggiore precisione e comfort durante l’uso quotidiano del computer. Questo mouse cablato è ideale per chi lavora a lungo davanti al PC o al Mac, come professionisti e creativi, grazie alla sua ergonomia e alle funzionalità avanzate. Dopo averlo utilizzato intensamente, posso dire che è un dispositivo altamente performante, versatile e ben costruito.Design e ComfortIl design ambidestro è uno degli aspetti più apprezzati di questo mouse, che lo rende adatto sia per utenti destri che mancini. La forma ergonomica e la posizione della trackball permettono un comfort prolungato senza affaticare la mano, riducendo i movimenti eccessivi del polso, come accade con i mouse tradizionali. Questo lo rende particolarmente utile per chi soffre di problemi al polso o per chi desidera un’alternativa più salutare rispetto ai mouse classici.La trackball centrale è estremamente reattiva e offre un controllo preciso, consentendo movimenti fluidi in tutte le direzioni senza necessità di spostare il mouse sulla superficie. Questo è particolarmente vantaggioso quando si lavora su grandi schermi o si gestiscono applicazioni di design grafico, editing video o CAD.La rotella di scorrimento si comporta molto bene per il scrolling delle pagine, consentendo un controllo fluido e preciso. Anche se la rotella non è particolarmente silenziosa, è comunque comoda e reattiva per un uso quotidiano.Funzionalità e PrestazioniIl mouse utilizza la tecnologia di tracciamento ottico, che garantisce una buona precisione su diverse superfici, anche se non offre la stessa reattività e velocità di tracciamento dei mouse da gioco ad alta sensibilità. Tuttavia, per un uso professionale, come per il lavoro d’ufficio o la navigazione web, la precisione è più che sufficiente. La risoluzione di 1600 DPI è regolabile, permettendo di scegliere la sensibilità più adatta alle proprie esigenze, che si tratti di una navigazione più rapida o di un lavoro di precisione.Essendo un mouse cablato, offre una connessione stabile e senza lag, ideale per chi non vuole preoccuparsi della durata della batteria o della latenza che può derivare da un mouse wireless. La lunghezza del cavo è sufficiente per un utilizzo su scrivanie di dimensioni normali, ma potrebbe risultare un po’ corto per chi ha un setup particolarmente grande.CompatibilitàLa compatibilità con PC, Mac e Windows è un altro punto di forza di questo mouse. Non è necessario installare alcun driver per la maggior parte dei sistemi operativi, poiché il mouse è plug and play, ed è immediatamente riconosciuto dal computer. L’installazione di driver aggiuntivi può essere utile per personalizzare alcune funzionalità, ma per la maggior parte degli utenti, la configurazione di base è sufficiente.Pro e Contro✅ Pro✔️ Design ergonomico e ambidestro, riduce l’affaticamento del polso✔️ Trackball precisa e fluida, ideale per un controllo fine✔️ Buona compatibilità con PC, Mac e Windows✔️ Rotella di scorrimento comoda per la navigazione✔️ Cavo per connessione stabile e senza latenza✔️ Facile da usare, senza necessità di software aggiuntivo per la configurazione base❌ Contro❌ Non adatto a chi cerca un mouse da gioco con alta velocità di tracciamentoConclusioniIl Kensington 64325 Mouse Expert è una scelta eccellente per chi cerca un mouse ergonomico, preciso e versatile, con la comoda trackball per ridurre il movimento del polso e migliorare la postura. È un prodotto perfetto per chi lavora a lungo al computer, per professionisti del design, per chi utilizza il computer per operazioni di precisione o per chi desidera semplicemente una valida alternativa ai mouse tradizionali. Nonostante non sia un mouse per gaming ad alte prestazioni, la sua affidabilità e comfort lo rendono un’ottima opzione per l’uso quotidiano.
Glenn B.
Reviewed in the United States on August 4, 2024
I bought this to replace an older one of the same model, that has always (from new) had a crappy scroll ring. I tried everything, lube, taking it apart and cleaning, etc. It just never was smooth and accurate. Something I have read in other reviews of the same product. Not smooth scrolling, rough feeling, inaccurate scroll. etc.I figured I'd take a chance, since some of the reviews seemed not to mention any of this. I got it, set it up and it's EXCELLENT! No more rough scroll, inaccurate scroll, or any issues at all....so far. I haver read of connection problems, even wired, but so far, no problems on a 2021 iMac, with Apple M1 silicon.I have read complaints on the Kensington Works software, especially from some Mac users. I got away from that entirely a while back, using the (paid version) of "Steermouse" . It takes a bit of a learning curve, but you can set nearly anything you want, and it just WORKS.I hope this review helps any other long time Expert Trackball users, although I may have just gotten lucky??! This device does have a rocky track record of reliability and correct operation, so your mileage may vary. But I will say, once set up and working properly, it is a very nice pointing device, if you are into trackballs. I also have a CST L-trak, but keep coming back to the Kensington. It's that scroll wheel...when it works right!
Ariadnny
Reviewed in Brazil on March 20, 2024
Amor ao primeiro toque. Aliviou bastante as dores nos meu pulso.
William White
Reviewed in the Netherlands on October 30, 2024
It works quite well, but If I compare quality or at least the feel of quality it is not the feel belonging to 100 euro's. I had a logitech before (but problems with my thumb) and if you take that as standard, this kensington has the feel of one of 30 euro's.But maybe the quality is there and it will prove that to me by functioning perfect for the coming 5 years and I can come back for more stars.The software works, but isn't very nicely done. Again, it works so when you have set it, you don't have to do till you take a new computer. Tip for the manufacturer. Don't present a drawing where the dongle had a place in te mouse and then hide it in the cartons :)So for sofar a 4/5 for function and a 2 for the way it looks for that amount of money, making it a 3 stars item. Hope to come back to add stars as the quality is better then it looks at first sight.
FABIAN ALONSO HERNANDEZ MORALES
Reviewed in Mexico on September 17, 2022
Se conectó de forma fácil y rápida a mi computadora por bluetooth, no tuve necesidad de usar el usb que incluye, es totalmente funcional y preciso, cómodo, de muy buen tamaño (grande) y no extraño mi antiguo mouse ergonómico y mas caro que este, incluye baterías, se apaga cuando no se usa por tiempo prolongado, se prende al dar click y se conecta de inmediato.Yo ya estaba muy contento cuando voy y bajo la aplicación en la pagina oficial, compatible con mi sistema operativo High Sierra (es antiguo) y configuré todos y cada uno de los botones.Ahora tengo un trackball totalmente personalizado incluso para cada aplicación pro que uso, encima se ve genial!
Patrick
Reviewed in Canada on October 21, 2021
Summary: although I list more cons than pros, the cons are subtle inconvenient details, while the pros are just amazing features about the mouse. The pros out-weight the cons significantly. A great ergonomic mouse, that I would recommend to anybody for desktop work.Pros:Comfortable and ergonomic. My hands haven't gotten tired (or sore) after using it consistently for long periods of time.Comes with software to remap the actions of the mouse buttons. This is nice since double clicking as a single-click macro feels great.It's shape let's you always have quick access to 3-buttons when your hand rests in a comfortable position (lower button via the thumb, adjacent lower button via pinky, and upper button via the other longer fingers). Accessing the 4th button requires slight hand re-adjustments but is still relatively easy and comfortable to access.Cons:The precision of controlling the mouse pointer via a ball is not the best (I wouldn't recommend using it for 3D modeling, gaming, or drawing), but it gets the job done for desktop work.Takes some getting-used to the feel of using it. Took me a few weeks to develop the mussel memory to use it seamlessly without having trouble using it and it feeling weird compared to a normal mouse.The multi-button actions offered by the software is interesting, but I find pressing two buttons at the same time awkward, since you can easily mess up and press one of the buttons first.Can avoid the following con by maintaining the mouse routinely (isopropyl alcohol + Q-tip works great): If not properly maintained, the ring around the ball gets gunky and sticky, and it makes it so that at times when you move the cursor, the friction spins the scroll wheel slightly and ball movement becomes less smooth, and this can be very annoying when using software that does something unintentional when scrolling (accidently zooming in and out was the most frequent accident from this, when holding control and moving the mouse around in editing tools that require holding control to rotate an object via moving the mouse).Following con is not the end of the world, since frequent use removes this initial issue, but: the scroll wheel really needs to be worked-in before it is in a comfortable-usable state. When I first got the mouse the scroll wheel felt like it was grinding against something as I spinned it, and I was quite disappointed with the product at first. This disappointment disappeared after a couple months of use.
M. Schimmelman
Reviewed in the United States on May 27, 2011
I have tried them all, and this one is the best. Is it perfect? Is it for everyone? No.The big advantage this unit has over the others has been overlooked by other reviewers. When I use this track ball, there are many hand positions that work well. Quite often I drape my hand over the whole thing and move the ball with the callouses of my pointing and ring fingers that are on the palm of my hand. I can rest my hand on the table and use a fingertip or two. One of those that I like the best is cradling the top of the ball in the nook of my #1 and 2 fingers, just under the knuckles halfway back on the fingers.I use five or six different positions, and they are all comfortable and easy to be accurate with. The large diameter ball makes this possible, along with places on the housing that aren't buttons that fingers can rest on. I also put some of my hand weight on the ball. By using many different combinations of positions, the chances of injury is as low as it is going to get. I never get sore from the track ball, and I have been computing for a long time (please don't ask).The scroll ring is also easily turned with a finger or two, or thumb. From the top or either side. It's way better than those thumbwheels. The ring to has a clicky feel when turned. It's made that way. If you don't like it you can take it apart and remove the magnet. The screws are under the feet, which are just stuck on, and there are a couple more under the ball.Sometimes the ball is sticky out of the box. For a track ball to work, the friction of the ball has to be very low. This high friction goes away after a while, but you can't wash it away with soap and water for some reason. Another reviewer suggested greasing and polishing and I expect this works. Perhaps a solvent wash with alcohol. Maybe the oil from your skin gets in the plastic and lubricates it. If I give mine a spin right now it will go for 3 revolutions.I have large hands, and this thing is perfect for me. If you have small hands it may not be for you. I threw the wrist rest away. It's useless. I often put the track ball on the arm of an easy chair, and my whole arm and hand are supported perfectly.Setting it up for your own tastes with the software is important. It makes a huge difference. I use my computer mostly for programming and browsing, with some photoshop thrown in. Although I have a tablet, I can actually do better with the track ball in most cases when I use photoshop to fix pictures. For browsing, I have one of the upper buttons programmed to be the browser back button. That and the scroll ring will spoil you big time. Fair warning.The one thing I would like is to be able to adjust how much pressure it takes to trip the buttons. I sometimes screw up and inadvertently hit the upper left button (back) when I don't want to. I can see Kensington rolling their eyes - it's always something...I tried their new track ball, the slimblade, and it wasn't quite as good. The case and buttons were one and the same, so finding a place to rest hand and fingers resulted in a lot of unwanted button presses. Also, the buttons take different pressures depending on where you hit them. This unit doesn't behave that way. The buttons take the same pressure no matter where they are pressed. The rotating ball vs scroll ring was a non-issue. I went back to this unit because it's more ergonomic, even though it's a lot thicker.I am about to buy my fourth one of these. I have managed to break several in different ways, through no fault of the manufacturer. In general these are pretty tough units. I have dropped mine off the chair arm many times and it has been ok. The cord is not tough enough to withstand a battle with the vacuum. The unit works well with a 10 foot usb passive extension cable (even though it's too long for spec). I can tell you that if you put it on the floor, and the dog steps on the ball, one of the bearing holders is likely to break off...
Dave
Reviewed in the United States on February 4, 2011
I have written a complete review of this device in its Wireless Version which is no longer manufactured. Its overall design has been well described in these numerous reviews. I would like to address a few of the complaints registered in some of the reviews on this thread, at least IMHO:1) The bearings on which the ball rests are different, and overall, there is no significant change in build quality which is more than adequate.2) Initially I also had some difficulty on Win7/64 with Trackball Works 1.04 and 1.01, the European version which tech support recommends when you call in to complain about the former. In my case, this represented some sort of software conflict which was no longer the case when I gave it another try after having had to reformat and reinstall my system for other reasons. Initially, although I could program the trackball without difficulty, it would intermittently hang, or my computer would crash. Since the reinstall, now for about 3 months use, Version 1.04 works absolutely fine with this Expert Mouse, but install the software before connecting the device, as mentioned. Absolutely NONE of the initial problems have recurred. Trackball Works has some problems with complete programming of the Slimblade Trackball version and Kensington is working on it, with a supposed upgrade to the software due in March, at least at the time of this writing.3) The ergonomic issues raised by some of the reviewers are legitimate, but it depends a great deal on the individual user. I agree that the "wrist rest" supplied is not a very successful solution. Some will prefer the flatter format of the Slimblade, but I don't think the four buttons work as smoothly as those on the Expert, and are very dependent on where you place your fingers on them, which is not the case with the latter which are nicely designed. At work, I use this trackball for hours on end, now for years, in our radiology department, scrolling through images, and have had absolutely no wrist or finger pain. One of the tricks is to operate the mouse with your hand canted to the right at about a 30 degree angle which helps to obviate more extreme wrist extension. Give your hand and wrist a brief rest by changing position every few minutes which can easily be done automatically during the workflow since you aren't gripping something. Any pointing device without rest will be a nuisance. For those who are particularly sensitive, place a small bean bag place under the palm of the hand, not the wrist. Since you aren't spatially moving the unit, it is not intrusive, if you buy a proper sized bag.4) Complaints about the scroll ring, IMHO, are entirely unjustified. It works very well. I have had no problems with its function on this unit, my previous wireless mouse, or any in our Department at work.5) Complaints about the ball's being sticky and insensitive are also groundless, IMHO. You will find slight "newness", reflected in slight stiffness,when you first use the unit. This will clear promptly, and even more quickly if you just spin the ball for a couple of minutes with moderate downward pressure to break in the interface between the support pins and the ball. Periodically clean the ball with a little soap and water, then alcohol to restore a smooth surface, and repeat the conditioning routine, in an abbreviated form. At the same time, inspect the pins on which the ball rests for accummulated dust and debris, and make sure they're absolutely clean. Works like a charm.For those that don't like the scroll wheel, try the Slimblade where scrolling is done via the ball itself, turned transversely. That works well....it's just a matter of personal preference. I personally prefer the larger ball on the Expert versus the Slimblade, and the independent scroll wheel. The interface cable on the Slimblade is a little more robust and less prone to kinking if you move the trackball around quite a bit, for example, if you're also using a graphics tablet on which you seat the trackball. In any case, I don't think it's an issue, particularly if you take a bit a care of how you set the mouse down so that it isn't repetitively stressed with a kink. BTW, I couldn't find the magnet that one reviewer talked about at the bottom of the receiver for the ball. All that's there is the optical pickup. BTW, if you use the Intuous 4 Wacom tablet, the RF mouse they supply is greatly improved over previously, and is nicely programmable, except for no control over acceleration which some users may find a distinct negative.Bottom line: HIGHLY recommended after years of experience using this trackball. Works perfectly well with Win 7/64.
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