Winston Blakely—May 29, 2014
This is a great item in which to rest your wrist from a long or short period on the computer. Soft and comfortable, it is almost hardy noticeable. And yes, you can still work your mouse like you usually do. For the price you cant beat it and other kensington products, so I trust this one to be just as cool as their other stuff. If you need something like this, get it... and btw... I am using it right now to write this review... nuff said. Read more
Nicole M. Tankovich—January 22, 2015
I bought this to fit on the circular extension of my keyboard tray at work. Unfortunately, it doesn't quite fit on this swing out extension in the position I need to put it in for proper wrist support. I found that I needed to angle it out to the right about 45 degrees so that the wrist pad is under the heel of my hand and the mouse can move freely on the pad. The only way you could use this with the straight bottom parallel to your keyboard is if you are using the mouse on the left side. That said, the wrist pad is quite comfortable and the mouse can move freely on the surface. Looks easy to clean too. Read more
wendy—November 28, 2014
love it helps ease my wrist pain. Very durable I ve had it for a year now and it still looks very good and works very well. would buy again Read more
Veronica—October 31, 2014
Does it's job well. So far, no issues and it's fairly comfortable. Read more
shoppe-a-holick—March 19, 2008
JUST TO CLARIFY, MY REVIEW OF THIS MOUSEPAD is the one offered through Amazon direct and NOT another merchant. It was being offered at $14.94 and now appears to be in the $16 range. I was disappointed to receive a mouse pad different than what I expected because it was not the one pictured. Amazon offered to send me a replacement but after checking the model numbers on the item page to the model number on the product package, I discovered they were the same and so I would only receive the same wrong product! After checking the item page today, I see they put in a message box that says an updated product is now available (which is still not the same as the one I received) but they are still using the wrong picture of the product (sort of rectangular shape with the padding across the bottom). What I received was a Kensington mouse pad in sort of a rounded shape with a very awkwardly placed pad for a right-handed person (the padding is on the left giving an overall look of a kidney shape. I tried to configure it many different ways but with the pad where it is, it never felt right). It was a hassle to have to return it. Plus I bought it (1. because I needed a larger mouse pad...I already had one that was a rounded style, and 2. because I also bought a Kensington mouse and so I bought both a pad and the mouse to receive a promotional discount Amazon was offering). Now I'm without a new pad so I'm back to using the one I wanted to replace, and I imagine I'll lose the promotional discount for returning one of the qualifying items. So, beware! I'm sure the one that is pictured would have worked out just fine but I'm warning you that if that is the pad you want and are expecting, it may not be what you receive! Read more
Quarto—June 21, 2012
This Kensington mouse pad definitely helps reduce my CTS pain, about as much as the Handstands Ergo-Mat Memory Foam mousepad which sells elsewhere on Amazon for the same price. I've used both pretty heavily for a year now. HOWEVER, the Ergo-Mat still looks like new - and I mean absolutely just-unwrapped new. In contrast, this Kensington pad is ready for the trash, with the surface degrading and color gone at all wear points. Even the gel pad is sagging. If it wasn't mine, I wouldn't touch it. And the layout is silly, with extra material off to the right where your hand will rarely go, and not enough area where it matters. This is continually annoying during use. So - whether or not the Handstands pad appeals to you, I'd pass on this Kensington item. It's way overpriced considering its poor quality. Kensington has sacrificed function for style, and you soon lose the latter because of the cheap materials. Typical big-company approach. Read more
FunGuy—October 10, 2009
I'm currently using 3 of these things. I have one for the desktops at home and at work, and one for the Notebook. The wrist support is as good as any I've used. The color tends to get worn off after a long period of use, but who cares, I'm not trying to make a fashion statement, just trying to keep this old wrist in good shape. Read more
Suivez Moi—January 24, 2017
Wrist pillow is a little bit hard to keep it on for any length of time. Read more