The touch capacitive buttons sit below the screen and unfortunately, they are not
backlit keys which mean it will become difficult in finding the right key in dark.
The packaging highlights the individual
backlit keys which is really quite unique for a membrane keyboard.
Not exact matches
Microsoft's Power Cover,
which, like the Type Cover 2, offers
backlit, mechanical
keys, features a built - in battery pack that Redmond says will give you 50 percent more battery life.
Instead, I'm left with the white
backlit keys,
which glowing against red - lined
keys.
Another wonderful perk is its
backlit keyboard
which allows you to make sure you can see the
keys you're pressing in the dark.
I really like the light - blue accent color on the
backlit keys, and the square shape of the
keys themselves,
which can comfortably accommodate a fingertip.
Plus, it has
backlit keys,
which in 2017 is basically a must.
The Yoga 920's
backlit keyboard feels solid and responsive, with this year's model boasting a fix for a design snafu on the Yoga 910: a diminutive right - side Shift
key,
which has now been restored to its standard size.
It also comes with the Type Cover,
which features perfectly spaced,
backlit keys and a large trackpad that supports multi-touch and gestures.
When you're not tapping, you'll likely be luxuriating in the X1 Carbon's
backlit island - style keyboard,
which boasts excellent travel and supremely sturdy, sculpted
keys.
The bottom bezel houses
keys for Home, back and menu, all of
which are touch - sensitive,
backlit dots.
The keyboard is
backlit and has tactile
keys,
which makes typing on the MateBook X not only comfortable but actually a joy to write with.
The Orbweaver will be available next month for $ 129.99,
which is around $ 30 more than the standard Orbweaver with green
backlit keys.
I've always liked the «smile» design of the
backlit keys,
which curves the bottom of each to leave more room between rows — I can't say for sure, but I swear I make fewer errors on the Carbon than even on the MacBook Air I use every day.
The
keys are
backlit (in red light,
which looks pretty cool) and the trackpad is quite large.
The capacitive navigation
keys are right below the display,
which unfortunately isn't
backlit.
The
backlit keys are curved,
which makes typing more comfortable, as does the well - balanced
key travel.
While the
keys are
backlit, however, not everything on them is,
which can be frustrating.
The keyboard offers
backlit keys,
which both looks great and helps in low - light conditions.