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ThinkPad X1 Carbon Gets its Buttons Back
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ThinkPad X1 Carbon Gets its Buttons Back
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Re: ThinkPad X1 Carbon Gets its Buttons Back
I hope Lenovo continues to offer the buttonless trackpad. Once you get used to it (two finger scrolling up/down, three finger swipe page forward/back, single finger tap left-click, double finger tap right-click).. going back to using the buttons feels kind of primitive. My old T61 with the tiny touchpad I used for 7 years worked fine but both of the left-click buttons were worn down.. and I think I developed calluses from all the clicking.
I think of the new buttonless trackpad as a touchscreen. I almost never use my actual touchscreen because the trackpad allows access to all of the Windows 8 functions with almost no wrist motion at all.
The adaptive function key strip and 5-row keyboard look nice, but I would prefer to be able to program each of the buttons to perform whatever function I want them to. As it is now I'm always hitting the stupid Dragon dictate button or the settings button by accident.
In closing, if you're reading this Lenovo.. revise, don't regress.
I think of the new buttonless trackpad as a touchscreen. I almost never use my actual touchscreen because the trackpad allows access to all of the Windows 8 functions with almost no wrist motion at all.
The adaptive function key strip and 5-row keyboard look nice, but I would prefer to be able to program each of the buttons to perform whatever function I want them to. As it is now I'm always hitting the stupid Dragon dictate button or the settings button by accident.
In closing, if you're reading this Lenovo.. revise, don't regress.
Re: ThinkPad X1 Carbon Gets its Buttons Back
I've had one for a few weeks. The buttons are indeed back, and it's glorious! More later.
Jane
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2015 X1 Carbon, ThinkPad Slate, T410s, X301, X300, X200 Tablet, T60p, HP TouchPad, iPad Air 2, iPhone 5S, IdeaTab A2107A, Yoga 3 Pro
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I'm on Twitter
I do NOT respond to PM or e-mail requests for personal tech support.
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