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Suvil I-T Click Click review

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Verdict

Review Date: 16 Apr 2008

Reviewed By: Matthew Sparkes

Price when reviewed: £8 (£9 inc VAT)

Overall Rating
2 stars out of 6

If you find a trackpad inconvenient to use, then carrying an external mouse with you wherever you take your laptop can help. However, if you take a tiny, difficult-to-use and uncomfortable mouse with you, then you might as well not bother. This is the main problem with the I-T Click Click. Its slim design looks like a good idea and it's certainly easier to use in cramped conditions than a full-width mouse, but it's the antithesis of ergonomics: too small to rest on the palm, it sits under the fingers alone. This means your fingers are forced too tightly together to operate the single button and scroll wheel comfortably. To further complicate matters, the right mouse button is, in fact, on the left. Our advice? Stick to your trackpad.

Author: Matthew Sparkes

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