🖱️ Click into Fun with Chester Creek!
The AbleNet Chester Creek for Kids Computers One Button Mouse (CCT) is a user-friendly optical USB mouse designed specifically for children. With its simple one-button functionality and 800 dpi tracking, it ensures an intuitive computing experience. Lightweight and portable, this mouse is compatible with both Windows and Mac operating systems, making it a versatile tool for young learners. Its sleek black design adds a touch of style to any workspace.
Wireless Type | 802.11abg, 802.11a, 2.4 GHz Radio Frequency |
Brand | ChesterMouse |
Item model number | CCT |
Hardware Platform | PC |
Operating System | Windows Vista, Windows 7 / XP, Mac OS X |
Item Weight | 3.2 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 3 x 2.5 x 2 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 3 x 2.5 x 2 inches |
Color | Black |
Power Source | AC |
Manufacturer | GnhBos Inc., DBA AramediA |
ASIN | B004001QTU |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | August 18, 2010 |
J**M
Great mouse for a child
First one was bad but the RMA was easy and the new one works great. Nice and small to fit our toddler's hand and only one, simple mouse button. Would recommend this mouse for younger children who are learning how to use a mouse or someone with disabilities.
S**M
good product for little hands
We bought this for our son who has small hands. It is nice that he can maneuver the mouse by himself to play the computer learning games. I don't think it matters whether it has one or two buttons so the one button is fine. Works very well so far and does exactly what we need it to do.
T**I
One click mouse
I absolutely love this mouse! I am a preschool teacher and this 1-click mouse is so easy to use and fits perfectly into the kids hands! It's extremely child friendly especially in this day and age when a mouse is a foreign object with everything touch screen. It's a must have if you have young children!
E**A
Not good
I used this on a laptop for my son. I adjusted the speed of the mouse on the laptop, and set it to the lowest possible speed. However, this mouse continued moving super fast. It just didn't "accept" the speed setting. I plugged in another mouse (regular logitec), and it did accept the speed setting.My son can not work with this mouse as the speed can not be controlled and the regular setting is just too fast for him.
B**N
Two Stars
Was too small for an adult hand
Q**A
One button -- yes, the best option -- perhaps not
This mouse does what it is supposed to but it's not without some drawbacks. I am primarily comparing it to the 2-button "Tiny Mouse Optical" by the same company. I have ordered both and they were used by a 4-year old who is quite proficient with computers and a 2-year old for whom this was the first mouse.The main issue is that for some reason this mouse is wider that the 2-button version from the same company. I was kind of expecting it to be just a single button version of the two-button, which we have and which is a truly excellent product that has not drawbacks that I can think of and is excellent in every respect. But it is not, I don't know why and I can think of no substantial reason for that.The mouse surely eliminates unwanted right button clicks but it is so wide that a 2 year old kid is unable to get any kind of grip around it. Consequently, the little one was using it rotated 90 degrees so that she could grasp it at least somewhat. Her hand is, however, big enough to get a good grip on the 2-button version and she uses that one properly.Furthermore, this button actually has two mechanical switches under the big green button and so it does not train proper tactile feedback either. It is very annoying to use for me personally for that very reason -- you get sometimes one sometime two "clicks", sometimes on the left sometimes on the right.Bottom line: this was helpful for about 2 weeks while the 2-year old was getting used to the pointing experience. The 4-year-old complained about its crappy clicking. It was replaced with the 2-button version and after a brief (a couple of hours) adjustment period the 2-year-old was not having issues with the right button. There are also utilities to kill right click that we use from time to time for more energetic games.Oddly, this product seems to be targeted at older kids with large hands that can't manage the right button.
M**L
Perfect for toddlers!
This mouse is the perfect size for little hands, and the single button makes it easier to use for very young children who are just learning to use the computer. My 2-year-old loves it, and she's starting to learn how to use a computer already.
K**I
... old to use for online learning and it is perfect for her little hand
Got this for our 3 year old to use for online learning and it is perfect for her little hand. Plus the large one button (instead of the 2 buttons usually on a mouse) is perfect.
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