That little red nub on a ThinkPad keyboard has been there since IBM launched the line in 1992. Here's what it actually does ...
IBM’s original pointing stick, the TrackPoint, understood its purpose: to save you (a slight bit) of time and mental effort. A new peripheral seems like an homage to the IBM’s tiny nub, but misses the ...
The wireless Lenovo ThinkPad TrackPoint Keyboard II includes the trackpoint feature if you can't use a normal mouse to navigate your PC screen. It's available now for an all time low price of $64.99 ...
If you're unsatisfied with a basic mouse, then Ploopy has you covered. The Ploopy Bean is a unique, open-source option for users who want a customizable mouse.
This is a silly config, but I had some trouble getting it to work- here's hoping Google will index this and someone will find it useful.<BR><BR>I've got a Thinkpad T42, and I really dig the trackpoint ...
I've owned my Dell Inspiron 4100 for quite some time. It has both a trackpoint mouse and the touchpad. The touchpad and associated buttons are fine, however, the trackpoint mouse buttons are slowly ...
Lenovo's latest sustainability move is flax-weave in a laptop chassis. Plus, the PC maker takes a big swing at keeping its TrackPoint mouse relevant with interesting new software. After starting my ...
If you buy something from a Verge link, Vox Media may earn a commission. See our ethics statement. The ThinkPad mouse nub — i.e., the TrackPoint — is a controversial piece of technology. People tend ...
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 ThinkPad ...
Some PC users like to use a mouse. Others prefer trackpads. But some folks consider Lenovo’s TrackPoint system to be the gold standard for input. Typically found on Lenovo ThinkPad laptops, the ...