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Pretty much like most newer trackpads...no actual buttons. There's a division line at the bottom and the lower portion of the trackpad basically "flexes" to provide left and right click. If you're used to the tactile feel of buttons to click without looking, it'll take a day or two to get used. However, it becomes natural and you don't need to press any harder than a normal trackpad to click. As for "feel" of the surface, it's a little more textured than what I'm used to. Usually, the trackpad is smoother than the rest of the case material. This one is only slightly less textured than the case...and to me feels like I'm sliding on case plastic many times. But, again, nothing that you can't get used to. Overall, sensitivity and behavior is just like any other pad...just "feels" a little different tactile wise.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.The track pad is ok, it has texture to it. The buttons are annoying though. Very stiff, hard to push, and loud. This is probably the biggest drawback to me on this laptop.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Feels fine- works well. Nothing outstanding but does not feel lacking either.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Pretty decent. For the price don't expect the premium quality of a 500 plus laptop, but it is responsive, and allows for smooth scrolling. Only part that is annoying, would be that it is a little bit too giving in terms of flex.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.It very smooth with no texture on it. I have had some issues where it doesn't always recognize my finger.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.It feels like a trackpad kinda
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