3 years and going strong!
Kevin Oberman
oberman at es.net
Sun Aug 13 00:48:56 UTC 2006
> On Sun, Aug 13, 2006 at 09:35:22AM +1000, Peter Sandilands wrote:
>
> Thanks, you guys. I don't have anything against > 866, etc.
> I just figured that anything over a GHz *had* to have been
> "upgraded" to the std scratch-pad. If not, then wow!
Gary,
As far as i know, all ThinkPads still use the TrackPoint(tm). IBM invented it
and it is quite popular. Seems to be a binary function. You love it or you
hate it. I have not met anyone who was in the "don't care" category.
My fairly shiny new T43 has one as does a co-worker's new T60. I don't know
about the new, low-cost 3000 series, but I believe that all other ThinkPads
have a track point as do many Dell and HP systems. Probably other brands, too.
Oddly, the scratch-pad must be disabled to enable the middle button. This has
never made sense to me, but it seems that is the way it is.
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