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title: "Expert Wireless"
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# 55mm precision ball Patented scroll ring Auto-sleep power saver Expert Wireless

**Brand:** kensington
**Price:** € 154.18
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🖱️ Elevate your productivity—trackball mastery meets wireless freedom!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Expert Wireless by kensington
- **How much does it cost?** € 154.18 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- kensington enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted kensington brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Tailored to Your Workflow:** Customize 4 buttons, scroll speed, and cursor sensitivity with KensingtonKonnect software for a truly personalized experience.
- • **Ergonomic Comfort, All Day:** Detachable wrist rest and ambidextrous design reduce strain, supporting your hand and wrist during marathon work sessions.
- • **Precision at Your Fingertips:** Large 55mm Diamond Eye optical trackball ensures pixel-perfect cursor control for demanding multitaskers.
- • **Seamless Scrolling Experience:** Patented scroll ring lets you effortlessly navigate long documents and web pages with intuitive thumb or finger control.
- • **Wireless Freedom & Flexibility:** Dual connectivity via Bluetooth LE or 2.4GHz USB dongle keeps your desk clutter-free and your workflow uninterrupted.

## Overview

The Expert Wireless Trackball Mouse (K72359WW) combines a large 55mm precision ball with Diamond Eye optical tracking and a patented scroll ring for smooth, accurate navigation. Designed for ambidextrous use, it features a detachable ergonomic wrist rest and customizable 4-button layout via KensingtonKonnect software. Connect wirelessly through Bluetooth LE or a 2.4GHz USB dongle, with smart power-saving auto-sleep mode. Compatible with Windows, macOS, and Chrome OS, it offers 3 years of coverage and lifetime technical support, making it a top-tier choice for professionals seeking comfort, precision, and wireless convenience.

## Description

The Expert Mouse Wireless Trackball gives you the freedom to be hyper-productive without being limited by a USB cable. The trackball can be paired through Bluetooth 4. 0 LE to save a valuable USB port, or connected via USB Nano receiver. KensingtonWorks software offers incredible customization, and optical tracking technology offers smooth, precise cursor control. Plus, our award-winning Scroll Ring lets you quickly scan up and down web pages or long documents. Add it all up and you get exceptional comfort and ease-of-use from the brand that has set the industry standard in trackballs for more than 20 years.

Review: Trackballs are more fun - This is a fantastic, well built track ball. I could always do with fewer wires on the desk so I love that it’s wireless and I can move it around. Bluetooth also worked great for me though I prefer to use the receiver since I switch computers often. I haven’t used a trackball in a long time but I wanted to try one and I have no regrets about trying this one. I have been using it constantly for the past week and I’ve got to say, I’m very happy with it. As far as ergonomics go, I’m not sure whether it’s better than my old mouse yet. I haven’t used a track ball in 15-20 years and it uses a different set of muscles depending on how you use it which has led to some muscles getting tired the first day. Being able to use it with my pointer finger, thumb, palm, or combination of digits, however, is a huge plus for me. I can adapt my grip for comfort or accuracy easily. It has a nice pad for my hand which I do like and is comfortable but sometimes prefer not to use as I’m used to having my wrist rest on the desk by itself. I also really like that the trackball stays in place and I don’t have to keep picking up my mouse to move it around. The scroll wheel also has a nice feel and I like I can scroll with my thumb, pointer, or middle finger instead of constantly using the same one and wearing it out. After a few days, I raised the sensitivity much higher as I felt the muscle control in my fingers was adapting. It may take a bit longer before I’ve really mastered this. As a side note, I tried a mouse accuracy test online and was able to achieve a slightly lower, but nearly the same, level of accuracy on the trackball vs a regular mouse. Even though I’m not regularly clicking circles on different sides of the screen often, I believe this ball can perform just as well as a regular mouse at any task. I even tried playing some FPS games just for the heck of it and it was fine, but I think it will take some getting used to before I prefer it. The hardware itself is beautiful. I love how it looks like HAL or a robot from Portal or something. The ball is a beautiful color. The cradle is rock solid. It goes well with the rest of my black colored accessories. The only negative for me, was the KensingtonWorks software on macOS Catalina. It was a pain to install due to security settings and required multiple reboots before it would detect the trackball. Even then it didn’t seem to update settings correctly. I should mention, Kensington support was phenomenal. They were available through chat right away and helped me get the software installed and working. Unfortunately I got sick of rebooting/troubleshooting and I ended up using another piece of software called BetterTouchTool that let me really jack up the sensitivity and assign Mission Control to the top buttons, a setup I’m quite happy with. I also turned off mouse acceleration on Mac since that gave it a weird feel I didn’t like. On my Windows machine, the KensingtonWorks software installed just fine, although I have noticed I can’t jack up the sensitivity any higher in KensingtonWorks which I’ve wanted to do after developing finer muscle control in my digits. I’m sure I will find a way when I get around to it. Overall, if you want a great wireless trackball, this is an excellent choice. You won’t be disappointed.
Review: ABC.... Easy as 1,2,3... Do Re Mi .... that's how easy love can be - First I want everyone to know I have used a wireless mouse for years. Second, for most of those years, it has been a Logitech Trackball. I have been thru four of them. I work from home, and I think I just wore them out. Logitech is a great mouse. I have no regrets there. Then the other day, I left my home office for an appointment and when I returned home a few hours later, it was like my electronics went haywire. My mouse, dead. I mean dead. Not battery dead. But dead, dead. Every one of my Alexas, spontaneously disconnected from the wireless internet. Wireless Keyboard - also dead - but just the batteries - I had replaced them about a month ago, and traditionally replace them once a year on average. There was no power outage. and I have everything on surge protectors. My computer was fine. It was the peripherals that were winking out on me. It was bizarre. I thought maybe it was just time to investigate a new mouse after using my backup muse for half the day and literally wanting to huck it out the window. I read blogs and reviews. This Kensington Mouse was rated the number one choice for people in my industry, and to be clear, I was hesitant. I had been a loyal Logitech user for years. But with nothing to lose, I took the plunge, made this purchase - and KNEW I would know within minutes if I would like it or revert back. I received it less than two days later. Shipping was hyper fast. The pairing was incredibly easy. Getting it out of the package was harder than the pairing process, and it came with 2 batteries in the package. Because of my wireless habit, I always keep a healthy supply of batteries on hand, but it was nice to have them encased. Within 20 minutes of delivery I had it A.) out of the box, B.) Paired to my PC, and C.) Software downloaded and buttons custom configured. SHA-ZAM! I can absolutely tell you within minutes I am loving it. I thought the scrolling ring would be a bit tough to adjust to, but no. The scroll feature is probably one of the best things I like. No regrets. If you're on the fence - work in the tech industry, YOU WILL LOVE THIS MOUSE. I can't attest to gaming use, but then I'm not a pc gamer. Without hesitation- I know this will be my new go to. So worth the money.

## Features

- 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
- Connects wirelessly via built-in Bluetooth LE or with the USB dongle using 2.4Ghz wireless; Auto-sleep helps conserve battery life; Bluetooth connectivity works best for PC Windows 8.1 or later and Mac OS X 10.8 or later; USB dongle connectivity is recommended for Windows 7 or later
- Power saving mode puts mouse to sleep when not in use; power settings can be updated in the KensingtonWorks software
- Compatible with Windows, macOS (10.14 and later), and Chrome (OS 44 and later); 3 year coverage and lifetime technical support

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B01936N73I |
| Additional Features | Ergonomic Design, Touch Scroll, Wireless |
| Antenna Location | Office |
| Are Batteries Included | Yes |
| Are Batteries Required | Yes |
| Best Sellers Rank | #2 in Computer Trackballs |
| Brand | Kensington |
| Built-In Media | Trackball^Wrist Rest^Dongle^Batteries (2)^Quick Installation Guide^Warranty Insert |
| Button Quantity | 4 |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Laptop, Personal Computer, Surface Pro 1st Edition 12" and Surface Laptop 1st Edition 13", Tablet |
| Connectivity Technology | USB |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 5,307 Reviews |
| EU Spare Part Availability Duration | 3 Years |
| Embellishment Feature | Crystal |
| Enclosure Material | Plastic |
| Finish | Smooth Plastic |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00085896723592, 07802880611214 |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Hardware Platform | PC,MAC |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 8"L x 6.1"W |
| Item Type Name | Trackball |
| Item Weight | 1.35 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Kensington |
| Mfr Part Number | K72359WW |
| Minimum Required Operating System Version | Windows 7 |
| Model Name | Expert Mouse |
| Model Number | K72359WW |
| Movement Detection | Optical |
| Movement Detection Technology | Optical |
| Number of Batteries | 1 A batteries required. (included) |
| Number of Buttons | 4 |
| Operating System | Chrome, Mac, Windows |
| Pattern | Mouse |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Range | feet |
| Special Feature | Ergonomic Design, Touch Scroll, Wireless |
| Style Name | Wireless |
| Theme | Computer |
| UPC | 085896723592 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 3 years parts & labor |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Kensington
- **Color:** Black
- **Connectivity Technology:** USB
- **Movement Detection Technology:** Optical
- **Special Feature:** Ergonomic Design, Touch Scroll, Wireless

## Images

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Pattern, Style** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Does it work on Linux?**
A: Yes. I’ve used this trackball with 5 different releases of Linux Mint going back some years. All 4 buttons will work, but you will have to monkey with your desktop environment to map them to what you want.

**Q: does left click result in double click after use?**
A: I have a Kensington "Mouse Port/Serial" version (RS232 "COM" Serial or PS/2) Expert Mouse trackball (from the mid 90's) that I bought new all those years ago when I built my Intel 486 DX2-66 PC (66Mhz = 0.066Ghz) and have been using for hours and hours every day on each PC upgrade I've built ever since (currently a i7-4790K !), including audio editing, gaming, web browsing, and more...  I still have the original box which says "OS2 Warp" and "Works with Windows 95 and Windows 3.1" and "5 Year Warranty" on it (yes, it's really THAT old!) and all these years later I'm now using it on a 4.0Ghz quad-core PC running Windows 10 Pro x64 with no problems whatsoever! Even after pounding hard on the bottom left button for gaming year after year it just took the abuse and kept on working fine. After about 15 years of that abuse along with lots of hard pressure holding of that same bottom left button for selecting audio segments, manually scrolling through documents and web pages, and so on, it began occasionally either releasing or double-clicking during selecting of audio segments as if I'd released the button when I had not, BUT after sitting overnight it always goes back to normal and doesn't act up like that unless I start doing lots of heavy thumb action with bottom left button holding or pounding again. If I remember to go a little easier on the pressing or don't do a ton of left button holds it can go for weeks before the bottom left button gets quirky again. Also note that it's literally 20 years old, it's been doing that off and on for about a decade now, and it has never been anywhere near as intermittent and downright useless as the Logitech buttons become in less than a year with comparable use. We have Logitech trackballs at work and after the third replacement batch in 2 years they've learned to live with the flaky buttons because the boss feels that $25-$40 for a mouse is absurd and he definitely won't spend the money to buy Kensington trackballs... I'm actually about to replace my 20 year old Kensington Expert Mouse with the new model, only because I need a KVM, my back-lit keyboard is "USB only" (PS/2 Support), USB didn't exist when I bought my now 20 year old Serial/PS-2 Expert Mouse, and although I have successfully gotten its' signals to convert to USB through a (RS-232 COM Port) "Serial to USB interface" and also got a PS/2 to USB keyboard/mouse signal converter dongle to work with it I haven't been able to successfully get either of those converted USB signals to pass through a USB KVM...I started to look for other ways to adapt PS/2 or Serial to USB that claimed to be KVM compatible but I couldn't find a workable solution that would pass through a USB KVM for less than the cost of a brand new Kensington USB Expert Mouse so sadly I think my 20 year old Expert Mouse is about to be retired and an new USB one will finally be taking its' place soon. I hope the quality of today's Kensington Expert Mouse is as good as they were 20 years ago. Time will tell... Also note that my 20 year old Expert Mouse that still works very well uses 2 giant wide metal rollers for the X and Y axis motion detection (that the ball rests on) with photo-led sensor wheels inside to generate the X/Y mouse movement signals, basically over-sized industrial grade versions of the small plastic roller rods the old rubber ball mice used to use (which had to be cleaned when the cursor started getting stuck and I need to clean these maybe once every 3-4 years at the most), unlike the much newer mouse technology of the past decade that uses optical detectors to actually look at the ball and see it move. As a comparison, Logitech once offered a big track ball mouse for a while that looked almost identical to the Kensington Expert Mouse for less than half the price and when I lifted the ball out to check out the rollers it was immediately obvious why the price was so much less.  They were tiny rollers just like you'd find inside a cheap old ball mouse! So 20 years ago you got what you paid for, and even 10 years ago it was obvious that the Kensington products were still vastly superior in quality to their competition and based on the reviews here that still seems to be the case.

**Q: Can the Expert side scroll?  I use spreadsheets that are really wide and have a lot of columns and need that feature.**
A: Even better than holding the SHIFT key, you can scroll horizontally ONE-HANDED: Assign one of the additional buttons to activate the SHIFT key using the included KENSINGTON TRACKBALL WORKS software. I recommend using the button opposite your thumb so you can use your thumb to scroll horizontally. So, for those RIGHT-handed assign SHIFT to the TOP RIGHT button, for LEFT-handed assign SHIFT to the TOP LEFT button. This works on Windows and Mac OS X.More Info: http://www.kensington.com/us/us/6498/trackballworks%e2%84%a2-customization-software

**Q: Does the scroll ring on this mouse have clicks that you can feel while scrolling - when scrolling through a set of images to be able to know that you**
A: No, I don't know if the people above had a different version of the mouse or something but there are NO clicks on the scroll ring. It scrolls smoothly.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Trackballs are more fun
*by D***E on November 21, 2020*

This is a fantastic, well built track ball. I could always do with fewer wires on the desk so I love that it’s wireless and I can move it around. Bluetooth also worked great for me though I prefer to use the receiver since I switch computers often. I haven’t used a trackball in a long time but I wanted to try one and I have no regrets about trying this one. I have been using it constantly for the past week and I’ve got to say, I’m very happy with it. As far as ergonomics go, I’m not sure whether it’s better than my old mouse yet. I haven’t used a track ball in 15-20 years and it uses a different set of muscles depending on how you use it which has led to some muscles getting tired the first day. Being able to use it with my pointer finger, thumb, palm, or combination of digits, however, is a huge plus for me. I can adapt my grip for comfort or accuracy easily. It has a nice pad for my hand which I do like and is comfortable but sometimes prefer not to use as I’m used to having my wrist rest on the desk by itself. I also really like that the trackball stays in place and I don’t have to keep picking up my mouse to move it around. The scroll wheel also has a nice feel and I like I can scroll with my thumb, pointer, or middle finger instead of constantly using the same one and wearing it out. After a few days, I raised the sensitivity much higher as I felt the muscle control in my fingers was adapting. It may take a bit longer before I’ve really mastered this. As a side note, I tried a mouse accuracy test online and was able to achieve a slightly lower, but nearly the same, level of accuracy on the trackball vs a regular mouse. Even though I’m not regularly clicking circles on different sides of the screen often, I believe this ball can perform just as well as a regular mouse at any task. I even tried playing some FPS games just for the heck of it and it was fine, but I think it will take some getting used to before I prefer it. The hardware itself is beautiful. I love how it looks like HAL or a robot from Portal or something. The ball is a beautiful color. The cradle is rock solid. It goes well with the rest of my black colored accessories. The only negative for me, was the KensingtonWorks software on macOS Catalina. It was a pain to install due to security settings and required multiple reboots before it would detect the trackball. Even then it didn’t seem to update settings correctly. I should mention, Kensington support was phenomenal. They were available through chat right away and helped me get the software installed and working. Unfortunately I got sick of rebooting/troubleshooting and I ended up using another piece of software called BetterTouchTool that let me really jack up the sensitivity and assign Mission Control to the top buttons, a setup I’m quite happy with. I also turned off mouse acceleration on Mac since that gave it a weird feel I didn’t like. On my Windows machine, the KensingtonWorks software installed just fine, although I have noticed I can’t jack up the sensitivity any higher in KensingtonWorks which I’ve wanted to do after developing finer muscle control in my digits. I’m sure I will find a way when I get around to it. Overall, if you want a great wireless trackball, this is an excellent choice. You won’t be disappointed.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ ABC.... Easy as 1,2,3... Do Re Mi .... that's how easy love can be
*by I***K on June 21, 2019*

First I want everyone to know I have used a wireless mouse for years. Second, for most of those years, it has been a Logitech Trackball. I have been thru four of them. I work from home, and I think I just wore them out. Logitech is a great mouse. I have no regrets there. Then the other day, I left my home office for an appointment and when I returned home a few hours later, it was like my electronics went haywire. My mouse, dead. I mean dead. Not battery dead. But dead, dead. Every one of my Alexas, spontaneously disconnected from the wireless internet. Wireless Keyboard - also dead - but just the batteries - I had replaced them about a month ago, and traditionally replace them once a year on average. There was no power outage. and I have everything on surge protectors. My computer was fine. It was the peripherals that were winking out on me. It was bizarre. I thought maybe it was just time to investigate a new mouse after using my backup muse for half the day and literally wanting to huck it out the window. I read blogs and reviews. This Kensington Mouse was rated the number one choice for people in my industry, and to be clear, I was hesitant. I had been a loyal Logitech user for years. But with nothing to lose, I took the plunge, made this purchase - and KNEW I would know within minutes if I would like it or revert back. I received it less than two days later. Shipping was hyper fast. The pairing was incredibly easy. Getting it out of the package was harder than the pairing process, and it came with 2 batteries in the package. Because of my wireless habit, I always keep a healthy supply of batteries on hand, but it was nice to have them encased. Within 20 minutes of delivery I had it A.) out of the box, B.) Paired to my PC, and C.) Software downloaded and buttons custom configured. SHA-ZAM! I can absolutely tell you within minutes I am loving it. I thought the scrolling ring would be a bit tough to adjust to, but no. The scroll feature is probably one of the best things I like. No regrets. If you're on the fence - work in the tech industry, YOU WILL LOVE THIS MOUSE. I can't attest to gaming use, but then I'm not a pc gamer. Without hesitation- I know this will be my new go to. So worth the money.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Good mouse, but I keep scrolling accidentally
*by D***R on December 24, 2020*

I like this trackball mouse, but the scroll wheel is positioned awkwardly. I keep accidentally scrolling up or down when I'm trying to move the mouse. I might have to try filing down the texturing on the scroll wheel to see if it stops my fingers from brushing it so easily. I wish that there was a wireless version of the Slimblade, which scrolls by spinning the trackball along the z-axis; it sounds a lot smoother. Update 3 years later: while I do still occasionally scroll by accident, this doesn't occur with enough frequency to be disruptive. I have also had an opportunity to try the slim blade, and I like my current one better than the slim blade. I have purchased four in total, two for home and two for work. With the programmable buttons, this makes it easy for me to have a right and left hand mouse at the same time, which is great for my carpal tunnel. If I start to feel even slightly uncomfortable, I can just switch hands instantly without issue. And since my monitors are actually quite large, if I want to zip across my workspace, I can use both mice at the same time to get from one side of the screen to the other quickly. You will notice some stiffness in the scroll wheel at first, but it will completely loosen up within a couple of weeks of use. And the mouse itself has held up well under frequent use. I don't use the built-in wrist rest, as I prefer a bean bag for ergonomic support. In summary, 4.5 out of 5 stars. I am all but certain to buy this again when mine eventually start to wear out.

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