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http://www.notebookcheck.net/Review-L ... 10-3-Netbook.27629.0.htmlTouchpad
The touchpad is on the wrist-rest's level. Lenovo has separated it evidently from the wrist-rest by a gap. The reason for this is the omission of extra mouse keys. They are underneath the pad (right + left) and are triggered by a click on the front surface. This actually works quite well. The surface is responsive up to the edges, but only up to the lower marking (two bright points).
It is a multi-touch pad (Synaptics Touchpad V7.4) and recognizes the use of two fingers, making two finger gestures possible. However, gesture recognition (e.g. zooming with two fingers) is disabled in the state-of-delivery. This has to be first enabled in mouse properties if required. It's of course possible to make fine adjustments there, as well.