Even though TrackPoint might now seem like an endangered laptop feature, history tells us it might not go extinct because of ...
[Frank Adams] liked the keyboard on his Lenovo ThinkPad T61 so much that he decided to design an adapter so he could use it over USB with the Teensy microcontroller. He got the Trackpoint working ...
But fret-not, loyal TrackPoint users ... keys here are square and definitely feel different than a traditional ThinkPad keyboard. We’ll have to spend more time with a review unit to pass ...
Essentially, it’s a joystick that sits in the middle of the keyboard ... so it couldn’t be used for the TrackPoint. You want to know how ThinkPad designer Richard Sapper got around this?
The Lenovo Thinkpad X9 14 Aura Edition is a thin and light laptop that measures just 0.7 inches thick and weighs just 2.74 pounds. But it packs a lot of features into that compact ...
The TrackPoint debuted with the IBM ThinkPad 700, which launched in 1992 ... without the need for the user’s hands to leave the keyboard’s home row. But he also foreshadowed Lenovo’s ...
The Trackpoint is, in 2025 ... and both use a haptic touchpad along with the well-known (and loved) ThinkPad keyboard. Under the hood, Lenovo says the laptop is serviceable by removing the ...
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 ...
If you’ve got an Atreus that could use a few upgrades, check out [discordia]’s step-by-step instructions for adding a trackpoint and one-wire RGB LEDs. If you have an old enough ThinkPad on ...