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nrp ◴[] No.45028012[source]
I'm happy to answer questions around the new product.
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juujian ◴[] No.45028083[source]
You knew the question was coming. ThinkPad style trackpoint keyboard!
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christiangenco ◴[] No.45028257[source]
Hah, I'm curious if this is legally possible. I've never seen that on any non-ThinkPad laptop.
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yjftsjthsd-h ◴[] No.45028298[source]
I have multiple Dell laptops that have a mouse nub in the middle of the keyboard
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jerlam ◴[] No.45028420[source]
I've used it on a Dell laptop too, but it was far inferior to the Trackpoint. I think IBM/Lenovo had a patent on the specific technology but it might be expired now.
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1. bluGill ◴[] No.45029075{3}[source]
The track point dates to the 1990's at least so at least the main patents have expired. I have no clue about advances they might have made