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Kensington Pro Fit 2.4GHz Wireless Full-Size Mouse (Black)

Editors' Summary

The features that matter most in your office are comfort and reliability.

Product Features

Office-friendly 2.4GHz wireless technology for less interference

# Designed to withstand drops and spills

Full-size, right-handed design for lasting comfort

Optical cursor tracking for precision

5 Year Kensington Warranty

Purchase Details

WIRELESS PRICE: $23.99

Product Summary

The features that matter most in your office are comfort and reliability. And the Kensington Pro Fit 2.4 GHz Wireless Full-Size Mouse delivers with plenty of both. The full-sized right-handed design feels great in the hand. The 2.4GHz wireless technology produces less interference, so is ideal for crowded office environments. Mouse is plug and play, with no software required. Compatible with Windows XP, Windows Vista.

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