| ![]() ![]() Publisher : Kensington Company : Kensington Our Price: $44.99 Used Price : $17.44 |
Features
- 6 numbered preset buttons can be set to favorite sites
- Use the presets supplied or customize them to your preferences
- Innovative 4-way menu button for easy scrolling through bookmarks or favorites
- QuickRow puts important commands at hand
- Check e-mail at the press of a button
Product Description
Feeling the need for more speed when you cruise the Internet? Checkout WebRacer from Kensington! WebRacer's preset buttons rocket you to your favorite sites. A single power-scroll button lets you zip through bookmarks without the usual pointing, clicking or pulling down menus. You can even browse or jump to your e-mail with a single click. Let Kensington introduce you to the future of Web travel with WebRacer.Customer reviews
The best pointing devise ever
by .. Elfinmerr (Spring Hill, Ks.)
I have own one of these for over 2 years, and have never had to replace it or clean it. We have cats and dogs and pet hair does not bother it in any way. Before we had to replace or mouse every 3 months, because of pet hair. All my freinds that use it want one, because it is easy to use.
The most ridiculous "pointing device" I've ever used
by .. Cliff Bauer (NY)
I received this "revolution" in internet pointing devices for my birthday, used it for two days, and then promptly returned it!
What a USELESS device! The track-pad tends to be sticky and difficult to use, the buttons, though appropriately placed, were not nearly enough for "web racing," as I found myself having to resort to my keyboard as often as I used the WebRacer.
The included software worked decently, but was still not enough to make up for the inadequacies of the WebRacer itself.
My advice: stick to your mouse and keyboard!
Not XP Compatible!!
by .. Jimtibkirk (Canada)
Picked this up on clearance from Radio Shack for 10 bucks, now I know why. Took a chance it might work with Windows XP but it doesn't. According to Kensington Tech Support, unit was discontinued when NT was released, therefore no XP drivers available. Probably a lovely unit when fully functional, but all I get is the touchpad and mouse buttons, too bad.

