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It's also in the right place, centered in the middle of the case, not off to the left like on some notebooks - centering the pad in relation to the keyboard or space bar by putting it off to the left just makes no sense unless your right arm is visibly longer than your left).


We've been through this one before here. For people who actually touch-type on their keyboards, the touch-pad needs to be correctly centered between the hands whilst they are positioned on the "home row" --> index fingers on F and J.

Which means the touchpad must be centered under the FGHJ keys.

Otherwise, the part of one hand below the thumb (what's that called, anyway?) will tend to rest on the touch-pad while typing, producing ghost touches/moves.

Cheers