The generous touch pad is indented into the wrist rest, and it offers plenty of room for multitouch gestures (although those gestures aren't as easy to use as on a MacBook). There is enough room, however, for a number pad, although the number pad keys are very narrow. The keyboard is not backlit, and for functions such as volume or screen brightness, you'll have to rely on function-combination keys along the top of the keyboard, as opposed to any dedicated keys. The keyboard is very similar to what we've seen on Asus laptops such as the U36J, with raised chiclet-style keys with very little flex. It's relatively thin for a 15-inch midsize laptop, but other current models, such as the latest Dell XPS 15, are following the same trend (although that XPS model had a huge extended battery that made it actually much thicker). Both the plastic and metal parts are dark brown, with some black accents and a black keyboard.
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