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 the TrackPoint, though not as mainstream, has been around longer. A red dot in the center of the ThinkPad’s keyboard has been an iconic part of its design since IBM released the first 700 ...
But fret-not, loyal TrackPoint users: your trusty pointing ... while the 15-incher starts at 3.19 pounds. The keys of the keyboard technically retain their bowed-bottom design, but that’s ...
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 ... to liberate the clicky keyboard, too.
An exclusive behind-the-scenes look at the Yamato Lab, the birthplace of the Lenovo ThinkPad, shows how far the device has come.