HP Pavilion dv5t Keyboard and Touchpad Review Pictures

HP Pavilion dv5t Keyboard and Touchpad Review Pictures

The HP Pavilion dv5t Keyboard and Touchpad look does a better job of concealing fingerprints and smudges than a black polish, although against a fluorescent light the reflected glare can be a distraction. The HP Pavilion dv5t Keyboard and Touchpad feels smoother because of the chrome, but not slippery, so the typing experience is very pleasant. The mouse buttons are slightly more resistant than in the previous Pavilion model, so faint clicking noises are detectable but not annoying.

HP Pavilion dv5t Keyboard and Touchpad Review Pictures

HP Pavilion dv5t Keyboard and Touchpad Review Pictures

The HP Pavilion dv5t Keyboard and Touchpad functions as expected. It has separate left/right buttons and a vertical scroll zone on the right. Its most unique feature is the on/off button above it, which is extremely convenient. The surface of the touchpad is glossy, which means if your fingers are moist, they will drag over it; dry fingers will have no problems. The buttons give solid feedback and are relatively quiet. It is easy to tell the left button from the right without looking. It is also easy to tell the boundaries of the touchpad, since it is inlaid in the palmrest area and has a lip.

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