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Until [rampadc] came along, that is. [Rampadc]’s keyboard adapter is built for the ThinkPad T60 keyboard, which is shared between the Lenovo T60, T61, Z60, Z61, R400, R500, T400, T500 ...
Lenovo has refreshed its ThinkPad TrackPoint Keyboard for a second generation, allowing those who love the keyboard from iconic ThinkPad laptops to enjoy typing with many more devices. Compared to ...
The new ThinkPad X230 keyboard isn’t just any old island-style keyboard. It feels great and it has more travel than you’d expect. The keys spring back up, providing a liveliness that’s ...
So when the company ditched the classic keyboard for a new island-style unit on its entire 2012 lineup, many ThinkPad fans were understandably concerned. Laptop Mag’s Avram Piltch put both ...
For those in the second camp is Lenovo’s new $99 ThinkPad TrackPoint Keyboard II, an updated version of its old wireless keyboard that lets you use that good TrackPoint nub UI with your desktop ...
The X220 couples a sterling ThinkPad keyboard with a buttonless trackpad that works well, and adds a slice battery option that provides up to 20 hours of operation on a single charge. I have been ...
The Lenovo ThinkPad TrackPoint Keyboard II ($85.99) takes the ThinkPad experience back to its Japanese minimalist roots. Inspired by the simple design of Bento lunch boxes, distinctive black ...
The Lenovo ThinkPad X1 2-in-1 Gen 10 Aura Edition is a business laptop that combines long battery life and good desktop ...
And while backlighting is nice, I still happen to prefer the thinklight, because in addition to lighting your keyboard, you could put a piece of paper next to your thinkpad which would also be ...
[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 ...
Cruising the ibm web site I found out that IBM has taken the thinkpad keyboard with ultranav and put it in a desktop USB keyboard. Description seems to say it only works with IBM products.