![]() The light, indistinct feel of the buttons doesn't help matters either, though in its favour, HP has wisely included a button to disable the trackpad, to prevent errant thumbs pushing the cursor around whilst typing. The HP's tall buttons are set hard up against the trackpad too, so if you rest a thumb on the leftmost button you'll find that same thumb leaning across the trackpad's bottom corner and occasionally interfering with the cursor. If, like us, you're accustomed to guiding the cursor with a finger, and resting your thumb on the left button, poised to make a quick click, then it can cause problems. It's a change born of necessity, but it takes a little getting used to. With only a thin strip of chassis left fallow below the fine keyboard, the buttons are forced to either side of the trackpad. If you're one of those for whom the Eee's keyboard was just that bit too small, then the HP boasts the keyboard your fingers have been waiting for. There's not quite the depth of travel that you'd find on larger laptops, or desktop keyboards for that matter, but in a laptop this size, the positive feel and comfy layout is by far the best we've encountered. The 2133's silvery keys stretch right to the edges of its chassis, but apart from the shrunken Function keys and the diddy little cursor cluster, all the alphanumerical keys are, amazingly, full-sized. ![]() We've moaned time and time again about the Eee's tiny keyboard, and it seems someone at HP has been listening. Stop trying to physically assault the Mini Note's hardy little frame and you'll find it continues to impress in other key areas. If there's anything to moan about then, it's that the HP's bulletproof frame isn't matched by the slight wobble in the display's chrome-effect hinges, but it's no deal breaker. Similarly, grab the HP's tiny lid between two hands and, barring a tiny bit of give, it's startlingly resilient. We prodded and poked at the lid as hard as we could, but to no effect. There's a little flex in the base if you really tug at it, but the display is incredibly rigid and offers the 8.9in panel plenty of protection. Compare it to the plasticky, slightly creaky frame of the Asus' Eee, and it's in a different league entirely. ![]() Table 2:Mono Laser Printers Supported by Windows10 and Windows11 (Printer Availability Varies by Country/Region)But, let's be honest, 1.2kg is still far from overweight, and that weight also serves to make the 2133 feel impressively sturdy. Windows10 and Windows11 Web Package availability 1 To find out what other drivers are available for your printer, please visit the Drivers and Downloads page. For more information, refer to Dell Knowledge Base article Installing Printer Drivers From a Previous Version of Windows. As an alternative installing drivers from a previous version of Windows in compatibility mode may work in the meantime, some or all of the printer functionality may still work with the version of Windows installed on your computer. The drivers will be posted on the Dell Product Support site should they become available. ![]() Note: Dell is aware that not every printer will have drivers on the Dell Product Support site for the version of Windows installed on your computer. Note: Windows10 and Windows11 drivers in OS means that it is included with Windows10 and Windows11.Ĥ The existing Microsoft Windows 8 printer driver for this printer model may be compatible on Microsoft Windows 8.1 with limited functionality.īack to Top 2. Table 1:Color Laser Printers Supported by Windows10 and Windows11 (Printer Availability Varies by Country/Region)ġ Windows10 and Windows11 Web Package available for download at the Drivers and Downloadspage.Ģ Windows10 and Windows11 print drivers in CD, provided with Dell printer.ģ Print drivers are installed automatically when the compatible printer is connected to an operating Windows10 and Windows11 device via USB and both devices are on the same network.
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