Even though TrackPoint might now seem like an endangered laptop feature, history tells us it might not go extinct because of ...
Lenovo’s iconic crimson red TrackPoint nub, which has been going strong for three decades, is a staple of ThinkPad laptops.
This is the story of one person’s desire to have the venerable trackpoint in their new keyboard. [Klapse] loves a Lenovo old-style non-chicklet keyboard, so, despite the cost, five were ordered.
But fret-not, loyal TrackPoint users ... out how we feel about the keyboard, how well they perform, and what their battery life is like. In its press materials, Lenovo only makes a vague ...
Lenovo’s chief design officer David Hill described the TrackPoint as a way for a user to access a pointing device without the need for the user’s hands to leave the keyboard’s home row.
Rest in peace, Trackpoint. We barely needed ye ... touchpad along with the well-known (and loved) ThinkPad keyboard. Under the hood, Lenovo says the laptop is serviceable by removing the bottom ...
But what they don’t offer might be the most interesting thing about them: namely, Lenovo’s signature red TrackPoint. Instead, they use a haptic trackpad without the ThinkPad’s usual discrete ...
Thanks Lenovo... I really use it while coding, designing and drawing. Vertically scrolling with middle button + TrackPoint pastes whatever the clipboard is currently holding. Scrolling through files ...
On the inside, Lenovo’s streamlined aesthetic reveals the complete absence of a Trackpoint nub, a redesigned keyboard with new keycaps and an even larger haptic touchpad than what you’d get from the ...