![]() Unlike many other clickpads, our cursor only occasionally jumped or got stuck in mid-swipe. The 4.2 x 3-inch Elan touchpad performed adequately, considering its buttonless design. So hunt-and-peck typists will have an easy time finding keys in the dark. ![]() On the bright side, the Chronos 7 offers five different levels of keyboard backlight brightness. On the Ten Thumbs Typing test, we got a 3 percent error rate with a speed of just 74 words per minute instead of our average 80 wpm, 1 percent mark. Worse, resting our wrists on the cold metal deck was uncomfortable because of the sharp front lip. However, the deep palmrest forced us to extend our arms further away from our body than we would have liked. Click to EnlargeThe Chronos 7's backlit-island style keyboard offers a good level of tactile feedback, suffers no flex and throws in a numeric keypad for good measure.
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