

#Does acer aspire one d255 have requirements for skype full
Even after streaming a video at full screen for 15 minutes, we measured the keyboard at just 84 degrees, the touchpad at 85 degrees, and the bottom at a chilly 89 degrees Fahrenheit. The Aspire One D255 stayed relatively cool throughout our testing.

As we navigated around the desktop, occasionally the pointer would suddenly jump a few pixels and other times it seemed to slow to a crawl. The 3 x 1.5-inch touchpad suffers from very serious inaccuracy problems. However, despite these issues, we were able to achieve our typical 80 words per minute score on the ten thumbs typing test, with a slightly higher than usual 2 percent error rate. In addition, we noticed a little flex when we pressed down on the G and H keys. Though the keys are large and extend end-to-end across the chassis, we found the overall typing experience cramped because of the narrow chassis and short palm rest that had our wrists hanging over the front lip.

The island-style keyboard on the Aspire One D255 has the same "fine tip" design as other Acer netbooks and notebooks.
