Friday, April 30, 2010

Kensington Comfort Type Notebook Wrist Rest (82051A) Decide Now


The pads are a bit cumbersome, but if you are willing to adapt a bit, they function better than anything else I have tired.

I have a MacBookPro and the gap between the pads and computer is almost a centimeter. My guess is that this was developed for the fatter PC based laptops. I had to fashion shims to place between the laptop and pads so that they wouldn't keep flexing and ultimately break. So it is a bit of a pain to have to take the shims in and out every time I remove the laptop from the pads.

Once the laptop is in the device it is softer and easier on my wrists, so that once the computer is "docked" as it were within the device it does provide additional padding at the level of my carpal tunnels.

One negative of the shims that I use is that they migrate over the clicker and depress it, causing anoyances that require correction and repositioning of my shims.

The bottom line, I haven't stopped using it despite the minor aggrivations that occur with the modifications that I employed to make the device functional for me.Get more detail about Kensington Comfort Type Notebook Wrist Rest (82051A).

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