Huawei had recently announced a November 17 release date for the Matebook E two-in-one notebook, and we now have managed to get our hands on some more info on the same ahead of its launch.

IT Home has reported that Huawei has uploaded a HuaweiKeyboardAPP to the Windows 11 Microsoft Store, the description (translated from Mandarin) of which reads: “This program is a Huawei keyboard driver and is used to adapt to Huawei tablet keyboards. Only supports designated models of Huawei laptops.”

HuaweiKeyboardApp

The laptop will obviously be running Windows 11 out-of-the-box and will come with a keyboard accessory, so an app for the keyboard hardware isn’t something out of the ordinary.

The screenshot section of the HuaweiKeyboardAPP is comprised of nothing but images of the Huawei Matebook E two-in-one notebook itself, which show that it has a 3.5mm headphone jack and narrow bezels.

HuaweiKeyboardApp screenshot

As for the keyboard itself, it appears to be quite flexible when it comes to adjustments, offering a variety of setups and angles.

IT Home reports that the HuaweiKeyboardAPP is seemingly for the Huawei MateBook E alone and cannot be used with the older MateBook E from 2019.

Huawei MateBook E featured

Not much is known about the Huawei MateBook E apart from the fact that it will be bringing along major changes in appearance and its screen. Its keyboard and stylus will also be greatly improved, and the notebook will feature advanced features that’ll enable it to work seamlessly with other devices. Its weight will reportedly stand at just 709g and it will cost 7,088 Yuan (~$1,100).

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