Kensington MouseWorks 2.5
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Kensington MouseWorks X 2.4 released
Kensington MouseWorks X 2.4 released
12/04/2003 04:53 AMKensington has released MouseWorks X 2.4, which contains drivers for
the company's Mouseball or Trackball, notes MacUpdate...
Open folders and disable menu extra in
MouseWorks
Open folders and disable menu extra in
MouseWorks
05/04/2004 12:25 PMThe second Kensington MouseWorks beta was released recently.
Kensington MouseWorks lets you open a file or application with a
Launch File shortcut. To open a folder you can use the Launch URL
shortcut by entering a URL like t...
Kensington Optical Elite
Kensington Optical Elite
03/11/2003 09:44 AMThe other day I asked
what’s the
best optical mouse, and I got a bunch of comments.
So... what did I end up with?
Here’s how the decision process went.
1. The feedback I got suggested there are three great mouse makers:
Kensington, Microsoft, and Logitech.
2. My instinct is as always to support the little guy, so Microsoft
was provisionally eliminated as a choice.
3. Then the feedback I got, and the research I did, suggested that
Kensington has better Mac OS X software and support than Logitech. So
I chose Kensington.
4. Then—how to choose a specific mouse? I wanted one in the $20
- $50 range that had at least two buttons and a scroll wheel. It had
to be optical, of course (that was the whole point). Trackpads not
allowed. And, of course, it had to not be completely ugly.
(Hyper-concern with aesthetics is the mark of a good Mac user.)
This left just a few mice to choose from. I chose the
Kensington Optical
Elite.
There were some runners-up—the
PocketMouse Pro,
for instance.
But I’ve been totally happy with the Optical Elite.
Kensington releases Laptop Desktop USB
Kensington releases Laptop Desktop USB
08/27/2004 02:15 PMKensington has rolled out the Laptop Desktop USB, which is designed
for notebooks 16 inches and smaller...
Kensington security locks vulnerable?
Kensington security locks vulnerable?
08/09/2004 05:56 AMAccording to
Slashdot and
Security.org, Kensington Locks are extremely
vulnerable to very simple attack. With the most basic of tools costing
less than $1, it's possible to unlock the device that offers
'security' to many thousands, if not millions, of laptop users
worldwide.
Security.org report that using a bic pen and a pair of scissors, the
protection from theft can be over come within 30 seconds. More
worryingly, the procedure does not leave any damage to the cable /
lock. As such, you would not be able to claim the $1500 that
Kensington offer if a product is stolen whilst protected with one of
its locks, due to the specifics of the guarantee.
So far, Kensington have not commented on the issue. One would suggest
that you keep, as ever, a rather good eye on your laptop and any other
products protected by their kit.

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Kensington Laptop Locks Not So Secure
08/08/2004 10:33 PMKensington Stereo Dock For iPod
Kensington Stereo Dock For iPod
06/24/2005 04:42 PMKensington's Stereo Dock is very close to the ideal implementation
of its concept -- a great dock with all the cables and power you'll
need, plus a good but not great remote control. By Jeremy Horwitz,
iPodlounge
Kensington Cable Locks Easily Defeated
Says Security.org
Kensington Cable Locks Easily Defeated
Says Security.org
08/09/2004 07:27 AM
Bearing in
mind that Security.org usually wants to sell you a fix to the problems
they talk about, they are warning users of some models of Kensington
cable locks for notebook computers that the product can be easily
defeated with a dollar's worth of common office supplies (the exact
method isn't given). While that's sort of disappointing - and
something Kensington should address, certainly - if you were leaving
your laptop unattended in places where someone has even 30 seconds of
time to try to fiddle with your locks, you're sort of asking for it
anyway.
As many of the posters in the referring Slashdot thread say,
notebook lock are like The Club. It's not that it secures your car;
it's that it secures you car a little more than the next guy's.
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KENSINGTON COMPUTER CABLE LOCK [Security via /.]
Access Safari's Find on Page via a
Kensington mouse
Access Safari's Find on Page via a
Kensington mouse
05/17/2004 12:11 PMLeft-click and right-click at the same time on the title bar. I have
a Kensington mouse-in-a-box pro, but I believe it should work with
other three-button mice. When you do this, up pops the Find on Page
search box.
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