About the Kensington Pro Fit
Features
Ergonomist-Approved Design
Positions your hand for improved comfort.
Built-In Wrist Support and Neutral Grip
Supports, cushions, and positions the wrist for comfort and neutral hand alignment.
Quiet Clicking.
The flexibility of 2.4 GHz and Bluetooth 4.0 LE, with government-grade encryption.
Plug & Play USB Connection.
For smooth, non-disruptive operation.
Five Buttons (including forward and back).
Enhance navigation and productivity.
Replaceable Receiver
If your receiver is ever lost or damaged, simply purchase a new one, pair it with your mouse, and you're all set.
Three-Mode Power-Saving Switch
Allows you to toggle between 2.4GHz, Bluetooth, and Off for best battery life.
Three DPI Settings (800/1200/1600)
Let you dial in the sensitivity and precision of your mouse cursor.
With its built-in wrist support and neutral grip, the ergonomist-approved Pro Fit® Ergo Wireless Mouse positions your hand for improved comfort. Features include dual wireless (2.4 GHz and Bluetooth 4.0 LE) with 128-bit AES encryption security, quiet clicking, five buttons (including forward and back), a replaceable receiver, a three-mode power-saving switch, and three DPI settings (800/1200/1600). In the event the receiver is lost or damaged, simply purchase a new one, pair it with your mouse, and you're all set.
- Ergonomist-approved design positions your hand for improved comfort.
- Built-in wrist rest and neutral grip supports, cushions, and positions the wrist for comfort and neutral hand alignment.
- Dual wireless with 128-bit AES encryption security delivers the flexibility of 2.4 GHz and Bluetooth 4.0 LE, with government-grade encryption.
- Quiet clicking means mousing is smooth and non-disruptive.
- Five buttons (including forward and back) enhance navigation and productivity.
- Three-mode power-saving switch allows you to toggle between 2.4GHz, Bluetooth, and Off for best battery life.
- Three DPI settings (800/1200/1600) let you dial in the sensitivity and precision of your mouse cursor.
- Three DPI settings (800/1200/1600) let you dial in the sensitivity and precision of your mouse cursor.