Kensington K72452WW Pro Fit Wireless Mobile Mouse Specifications and Datasheet
- June 10, 2024
- Kensington
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Kensington K72452WW Pro Fit Wireless Mobile Mouse
Product Description
When you need a compact, mobile mouse that offers wireless performance and comfort, the Kensington Pro Fit Wireless Mouse has everything you need to be productive. The 2.4GHz connection means there are no wires to worry about and the high-definition 1000 DPI laser sensor lets you scroll around your screen with precision control. The two-button, the scroll wheel design is highly intuitive and works equally well for both right-handed and left-handed users. And best of all, with simple and easy Plug & Play installation, you’ll be up and ready in no time after you plug in the Nano receiver.
Features
- **** 4GHz wireless connection allows for complete freedom and mobility
- 1000 DPI laser sensor provides high-definition tracking for enhanced performance
- Comfortable two-button, the scroll wheel design is ideal for mobile right-handed or left-handed users
- Plug & Play installation so you can be up and scrolling fast
- Compatible with Windows® and Mac®
Specifications
- Best for Laptops
- Color Group Black
- Color Black
- Compatibility Chrome OS 44 and above, macOS 10.9, macOS X 10.10 or above, macOS X 10.11, XP, Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 8.1, Windows 10
- Connectivity Wireless
- Controls Scroll wheel
- Features Ambidextrous Design, Auto Power Off
- Sensor Laser
Product information
- Depth 96mm
- Width 58mm
- Height 33mm
- Gross weight 0.08kg
Retail Packaging Information
- Depth 33mm
- Width 135mm
- Height 202mm
- Gross weight 0.16kg
- UPC# 085896724520
- Unit Quantity 1
Master Case Information
- Depth 419mm
- Width 156mm
- Height 253mm
- Gross weight 1.33kg
- UPC# 50085896724525
- Unit Quantity 5
Shipping Information
- Country of origin CN
- Minimum Order Quantity 5
- Warranty Period 36
General information
- Color Black
- Recycled % 0
FAQ’s
Why is my Kensington wireless mouse not working?****
Check to be sure the batteries are inserted correctly, and that they’re not simply worn out. Fresh batteries are the cure for many wireless mouse problems. Power switch: Many mouse devices have a switch on the bottom so that you can turn them off and save your battery when not in use.
How long does a wireless mouse last?****
With proper care, a wireless mouse should last you three to five years.
Why is my wireless mouse not working properly?****
The batteries that you are using are low in power. The receiver is plugged into a port that is not working. The wireless device that you are using has trouble synchronizing with the receiver. There may be interference from other wireless devices.
How do I know if my wireless mouse is connected?****
Most Bluetooth mouses have a pairing button that you must press and hold for a second to make the mouse discoverable via Bluetooth. Typically, an LED light will flash when the mouse is in pairing mode.
Does a wireless mouse need a battery?****
Wireless mice need batteries, which means you will have to either recharge or replace the batteries regularly. The longevity of the batteries will depend on the usage and type of mouse, but you can expect to replace the batteries every 3 to 9 months.
Do you need to turn off the wireless mouse?****
When you shut down your computer (and even when you put it in sleep mode), your mouse continues to run and drain its batteries. The cost of batteries may be negligible for your office equipment budget, but the batteries in the mouse will last longer if you turn it off every time you’re not using it.
Do wireless mouses need to be charged?****
When using a wireless mouse, keep in mind that it uses battery power, requiring charging or new batteries to work.
What is the range of a wireless mouse?****
While most wireless keyboards and mice have a maximum effective operating distance of about 30 feet (9 m), it can be difficult to reach even a third of that distance due to obstacles or interference.
How do you clean a wireless mouse?****
Dampen a lint-free cloth or cotton swab with mild soap and water and gently wipe the outer surface of the mouse, the wheel, and the optical sensor. For light-colored mice, we recommend cleaning with the isopropyl alcohol (IPA) solution as needed.
How do you clean a mouse sensor?****
Use a damp cotton pad or cotton swab to clean the sensor, which is on the bottom toward the front. Dab a small amount of dish soap and water on a cloth to clean the tracks and center on the bottom of your mouse, but avoid getting liquid near the charging port at the back.
Where are the wireless mouse settings?****
To open Settings on your computer, press the Windows logo key+I or select Start > Settings. Select Bluetooth & devices > Mouse. To change the primary mouse button, expand the Primary mouse button menu and select the option you want.
How many steps do you need to connect a wireless mouse?****
Before you start, make sure your mouse has power: Insert the wireless receiver into your computer’s USB port. Turn on your mouse. The power button is usually at the bottom of the mouse. Press your mouse’s “Connection” button, and Move your mouse around to check the connection.
How do I know if my wireless mouse is charging?****
The LED will flash rapidly for 30 seconds when it is first placed on the receiver. After this, the flashing will continue, but at a slower rate for up to 90 minutes. Once the battery is fully charged, the LED will switch off.
How many batteries does a wireless mouse need?****
Most wireless mice use two AA batteries, which can add quite a bit of heft to a mouse. You can find a wireless mouse that uses fewer batteries or AAA batteries, but that comes with another issue… With a wireless mouse, you don’t have to worry about lugging around a bag full of wired computer accessories and cables.
Does a wireless mouse make a difference?****
If you want speed and accuracy, you may prefer a wired mouse. If you value convenience, versatility, and aesthetics, you may prefer a wireless mouse. If you travel and swap devices, opt for a cordless mouse.
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