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  • The feel of the thinkpad keyboard...

    hi all,
    i am not sure about you guys but for those that used some previous version of the thinkpad such as the t500 or in my case the w700....the keyboard back then was perfect. the sound of the keys was soft and the force feedback of the keys were equal on each key and were not "clicky". For some reason, the new thinkpad keyboard such as the t510 has a different feel and it isnt for the better in my opinion. anybody else feel that these new thinkpad's keyboards are different? as for the engineers, were there some design changes with the newer models of the thinkpad in the keyboard which made them cheaper? because i think they feel cheaper now
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    My t520 is my first lenovo/thinkpad product.
    I was previously using a $4,000 Sony vaio laptop that I won at a sweepstakes and I'm loving my Thinkpad and the build quality is much better, of course I have no experience with older models but I'm extremely satisfied with my t520.
    The keyboard to me feels excellent too.

  • Thinkpad keyboard problem - some keys generate multiple keys when pressed

    thinkpad keyboard problem - some keys generate multiple keys when pressed
    For example, "t" generates "tr", "y" generates "yu", "backspace" generates "backspace" plus "IBM access connections", "m" generates "mn" and "n" generates "mn".  Not all keys are wrong. 
    For what it's worth, the odd behaviour started shortly after a trip to Miami in which I had a meeting at a cafe in which we were undercover but it was pouring cats and dogs - it was like having a meeting in a sauna - so I am wondering if the high humidity could have caused the behaviour.
    I tried replacing the keyboard but the new keyboard has the same problem.  
    The machine in question is a Thinkpad T23 running Windows XP Pro
    Any help would be appreciated as I am now in Los Angeles using a borrowed Mac! :-) 

    i have something along the lines of the same problem.
    http://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=56777
    my conclusion is something in the last system update screwed it up.

  • How much longer before wireless ThinkPad keyboard?

    How much longer do we have to wait for a wireless ThinkPad keyboard?
    Current ThinkPad USB keyboard with TrackPoint is ridiculously priced, considering it's on a wire, while you can buy a very decent wireless keyboard from Logitech for half the price. (I'm referring to the K340, which has quite a decent key-press experience.)
    Seriously, nowadays wireless keyboards are no rocket science, nor expensive to manufacture. Lenovo totally dropped the ball here. Or maybe Lenovo thinks its Lenovo-branded wireless keyboards are reasonable competition for the ThinkPad family? Well, either way, Logitech wins.
    Get your act together!
    Of course I realize I'm most likely talking to a wall. After all this is the company that has just released it's a top-shelf laptop family (X220) that lacks USB 3.0. And in the past - workstations for CG artists and CAD engineers (T61p) with a TN display and a D-Sub port. Also, 16:9 displays (i.e. a ratio useful only in movies) in business laptops.
    Seriously, you need to hire a new person for feature policy. Someone with common sense.

    I second that, third that and fouth that.  Instead Lenovo seems to be heading in the opposite direction w/ the latest USB keyboard dropping the UltraNav and keeping trackpoint only.  
    A wireless UltraNav would be a kick butt wireless accessory which I'd buy in a flat heartbeat.  Just think how useful it would be home theater setups or just in general... as I am having so many issues w/ my USB Ultranav and doc 3.
    My dentist office uses a wireless setup in each patient room and they have a wirelss keyboard and mouse.. you should see them using the mouse sometimes.  A wireless UltraNav is the best of both options! 
    If I could take the keyboard off my W510 and the fingerprint reader and integrate that into a wirelss ultranav.. then there's perfection.
    Later. G.Mobley

  • Warranty service needed for my thinkpad keyboard. Who do I call? I have a protection plan.

     I have a protection plan from Lenovo.  A key broke on the key pad.
    Thanks
    Randy
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    Welcome to the forum!  You'll find the phone number you need in this list:
    ThinkPad Worldwide Support Center phone list
    They will probably just ship a new keyboard to you.  When it arrives, go to this link to find a video showing you how to replace it:
    Movie matrices - Notebooks
    And to this link for the Hardware Maintenance Manual:
    Hardware Maintenance Manual index - ThinkPad
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  • Solaris 8 and Thinkpad keyboards

    Hi,
    I've succesfully installed Solaris 8 on my Thinkpad 600 and also on VirtualPC on my Thinkpad T30. On both systems I have the same problem:
    While installing I choosed a German Keyboard Layout. Now everthing works exceptt the key with <,> and | does not work (it does not create any character) . On Thinkpad Laptops with german keyboard layout that's the key beetween the leftt shift key and the Y.
    All other keys (incl. the Umlaute) work fine. The behaviour is the same on the console and while running CDE.
    I already found the necessary file to change the keycodes. But : I don't know the keycode for the key. How can I detect this key?
    It seems, that the codes used by Solaris are different to the codes used in DOS for example.
    regards
    Bernd

    The hardware is VME based. Solaris 8 had previously been working correctly on the hardware but on a much smaller 50pin SCSI drive (less than 10GB). The larger drives (72 and 146) are 68pin and a converter is used.
    I cloned the smaller drive and put the image on the larger 146GB drive. Every thing seems to be working, but when I tried to format the remaining free space I noticed the drive geometry parameters were giving a size of about 20GB. That when I decided to use another drive (72GB) to check. The 72GB drive gave a size of about 30GB. In both cases the size is wrong.
    I don't think it's a hardware issue, as I have also tested the same setup with Ubuntu 10.10, which works fine and reported the correct capacity.
    do you remember if you needed to do anything special to get that 1.5TB file system?

  • T42 & T43 Thinkpad Keyboards not working after taking from docking station

    I have a t42 and t43 thinkpads, both are having the same problem.
    The keyboards appeared to be disabled, I have uninstalled, reinstalled drivers etc.
    Reseated keyboards physically and they still wont work.
    The glide pads work.
    The only way I can get a keyboard to work in via the docking station.
    Power buttons doesn't work either.
    Any ideas?
    It's almost like the keyboards are disabled, but I have checked every setting possible.
    Is it possible to disable the keyboard? If so, how to reverse?

    Welcome to the forum.
    Have you considered the possibility of keyboards going bad? Improperly connected? A non-functioning ower button is pretty much a dead giveaway for one of these options...
    It is not possible to disable an internal keyboard, BTW.
    Cheers,
    George
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  • External Thinkpad Keyboards?

    Hi,
    I'm a massive fan of the keyboards on Thinkpad's (who isn't), however when I'm in the office I use an external keyboard.
    The standard Lenovo USB keyboards (like most keyboards) don't have the feel or accuracy of the inbuilt keyboard. However I prefer an external display / keyboard when I doing a days work at my desk.
    Can anyone recommend an external full size USB keyboard with a 'Thinkpad' feel. Cost is not a major factor.
    Neil 
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    Well, the Unicomp MightyMouse is more in line of what I meant as a sort of IBM SpaceSaver II (<- scroll down) replacement keyboard, but the original IBM keyboards are still much better here.
    However, those who are looking after informations about vintage buckling spring IBM keyboards, might take a look at clickykeyboards.com instead, which also from time to time had some of those rare model M spacesaver keyboards. - I recently saw that a good old IBM model M15 split ergo keyboard (those in the past from Lexmark) had been sold for over > $1500 at ebay USA. No need to say, even I was interested, that this was far out of my price reach.
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  • New ThinkPad Keyboards from a Blind User's Perspective

    Hi all,
    I’m posting this on Lenovo community as well as the ThinkPad board to generate maximum visibility, so apologies in advance for double posting.
    Generally a lurker on these forums, I thought that I should speak out because this is important to people like me.
    I’m a blind ThinkPad user from the time of IBM. Blind PC/ Mac users rely on screen readers to operate. A screen reader is a piece of software that reads out loud textual and tagged graphical elements present on the screen. Due to certain technological barriers, keyboards have been the primary input device for blind screen reader users instead of a mouse. In fact that is why companies like Microsoft, Apple, and Google have built-in keyboard shortcuts in the form of key combinations and key sequences in their respective apps. Accessibility is a big issue when it comes to purchasing/ adopting software by governments in some countries. There is a good reason for that too. I can use Excel, R, Python, PowerPoint, and other apps just as well as the next person, but I’m heavily discriminated against in my field.
    The point of all this rambling is that keyboards are essential for productive blind people, which is why I loved ThinkPad’s.
    As I started checking out ThinkPad reviews for my next upgrade, I was stunned to discover that some keys that are quite important to me are missing in the newer keyboards. CapsLock, Insert, and Escape are all used by screen readers to provide navigational and positional information. Thanks to these boards at least I know that the function keys can be turned on without messing in BIOS, since that’s not accessible. I can’t edit a single cell in Excel without F2!
    Another point to note is that I can live with the new keyboard design since I have no other option but to adapt, so that’s not a big problem. But I and other blind workers like me can’t live without all the keys that a traditional keyboard has.
    I was contemplating either the T440S or the W540, but unfortunately if the axing of keys that Lenovo considers irrelevant continues, I’ll have to start looking elsewhere.
    If someone from one of the government/ educational department is reading this, you better start looking for another brand for bulk buying if you have an “equal opportunity” policy. Lenovo apparently doesn’t care to find out how its ThinkPads are being used by a diverse set of people.

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    Just saw the recent comment about the SQLite DB which uses the phrase "not easily" as opposed to "impossible." I'm not saying I'm a SQL ninja, but I know my way around DBs. Just curious if there are some pointers you can provide or is really a rathole I should stay out of?
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  • T60 Thinkpad Keyboard randomly stops working.

    Have a couple of T60 thinkpads which experience the same problem sporadically.
    The keyboard will stop working and all key presses other than the Fn+ combinations will cease to function.
    This can occur at the logon screen or sometimes after successful logon and use of the notebook it will stop with no apparent cause.
    There appears to be no pattern to when or why this will occur.
    Any suggestions welcomed.

    Hi antb, welcome to the forum,
    I would try re-seating the keyboard connectors, how you remove the kb can be found here
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  • External Thinkpad Keyboard's Thinkvanta​ge- and Mic-Mute-K​ey in linux

    Hi there,
    xev does not react to the pressing of the two button meantioned above. Thus xorg doesn't recognize them.
    How can I "enable" them?
    I use ubuntu 9.10
    thanks in regard
    ps: http://lenovoblogs.com/designmatters/?p=2364 that's the keyboard

    thanks for responses
    @BurntSushi
    here is what scrot gave me: http://dl.dropbox.com/u/292474/arch/output.jpg
    but what i see is more like: http://dl.dropbox.com/u/292474/arch/output_view.jpg
    @ewaller
    interface is VGA. i have tried changing the H. Position on the monitor to "slide it back" but even when it's completely at 100% on one side i gain back half of the black area. i don't know what else i can change on the monitor that would help me out.

  • Spurious Charcters on Thinkpad Compact USB Keyboard with TrackPoint

    I suspect the Thinkpad W540 can not accept the current driver from the Lenovo support site (tp_compact_keyboard_1491.exe) as the version of the HID driver remains 6.17602.27514 and is a 2006 Microsoft driver). What is worse is, attempting to type on it in any normal speed for a touch typist results in bad keystroke recognition and has the window lose focus, selecting menu items, or the most annoying, selecting previously typed data that gets deleted as soon as you type the next character. It has happened 3 times just typing this note. I can't find a way to disable the driver associated with the keyboard on the Thinkpad (uninstalling it doesn't work) and I'm assuming with two drivers installed, they collide somehow causing the bad interpretation.  Or, the USB ports on the W540 aren't compabile with the keyboard.  I doubt the latter as I had problems with a Bluetooth version of the same keyboard.
    Lenovo doesn't appear to recognize its own keyboard based on 03X8715 fru but sometimes finds references to KU-1255 model when searching for drivers.  I've opened 2 tickets with Lenovo but all they do is delete the drivers and reboot to get them to reinstall.  I think these keyboards are not compatible with the W540 (though sailes said they were), and until a better driver is developed they are useless.
    Because the W540 rearranged the Thinkpad keyboard puttng the PrtScr at the bottom and the delete key where the insert key was... I wanted to have the same keyboard on my other computers so I could get used to the new layout. Now that seems impossible unless and until Lenovo fixes the driver so the keyboard misinterpretation can be remedied.  Is there no solution to allow me to get used to the new Thinkpad keyboard layout by using a similarly laid out external keyboard on multiple computers?  Switching between W540, W520, W510 seems impossible at this point. Though I'd like to use a KVM for switching I don't want to introduce that until I can get the external usb keyboard working with the direct connection to the W540.
    It is also frustrating that the driver download only results in a setup.exe being run with no listing of the drivers that should be installed so it is impossible to tell if the 2006 Microsoft drivers are what were in the Dec 14, 2014 driver update, and it is also impossible to force Windows to pick the drivers from the install directory as they are encapsulated in the setup.exe.  At least knowing what version should be listed and the names of the driver files might help troubleshoot if indeed they correct drivers are not getting installed.

    Yes, i realize it could be confusing for some to have two ways of accessing the same keys.
    The issue i have with the thinkpad layout is that the keys are split apart - i like having page up/down and home/end clustered together for navigating - with the thinkpad layout, half the keys are in the lower half of the keyboard, and the other half in the top.
    Also, since arrow keys are also often used for navigating, it makes sense to me to keep them together - for example, "go to the end of the line and select the last word" can be accomplished without moving the right hand from the arrow keys, and the left hand using Shift/Fn/Control

  • ThinkPad USB Keyboard with TrackPoint (55Y9053 ) scrolling problems

    Hello,
    After typing on a Thinkpad keyboard for over 8 years at home, I decided it was time to get one to use at the office. I found the 55Y9053 at a local reseller and have been waiting very anxious to get my hands on it. 
    However my enthousiasm for this product has lowered quite a bit because the scrolling is just not working the same as on my Thinkpad notebooks (I've owned a T42, T61p and now a T520). I already installed the latest (1.08) drivers, but sadly don't get the expected results. 
    In some applications the scrolling indicator appears, but nothing happens. The most important one is Visual Studio 2012. Others are Spotify and Skype.
    In other application, regular scrolling works, but using the scroll function to zoom (ctrl + scroll) doesn't. The most important example for me is Opera browser, where it appears as if the Shift key is also pressed. 
    I love the feel of the keyboard, and the ability to quickly click on something without taking my hands of the keyboard, but te response of the zoom function is making me rethink my purchase. 
    I hope someone can help me with this. 

    Hi Jochem,
    I have an SK-8845 that I like a lot and I've been running driver version 1.06.  I didn't even know that 1.08 was out.  I'm not an employee, so I don't have any insight on future driver releases.  I've had some scrolling issues myself in some programs, but after I did this, I haven't had any issues.
    I just installed your driver, (1.08) and everything seems to be working okay.  I haven't tested it fully yet.  I saved my old driver though, just in case.
    Dave
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  • ThinkPad USB Keyboard with TrackPoint (55Y9053) driver issue (keys not working)

    Hello!
    I bought this external keyboard yesterday for my Dell desktop running windows 7 (professional)  because I liked the thinkpad keyboard in my thinkpad t400. After plugging in to my desktop and installing the drivers that came in the CD, I noticed some keys (u, o, m, enter(return), l) were not working, i.e., nothing get displayed when I press those keys . When I tried installing it on thinkpad t400 running Windows 7 professional, the same non-working keys were displaying numbers instead of alphabet values.
    Please note the keyboard is not 55Y9003 but the newer version 55Y9053. Also, note the trackpoint worked well including scrolling and all other keys were working. Interestingly, when I plugged this keyboard on Ubuntu machine (desktop and laptop), everything worked well without even installing any drivers.
    I initially thought it was a hardware problem and got replacement from Amazon. Both the keyboards exhibit the same problem. Given the fact it works nicely on Ubuntu, I think this is a driver issue. I tried installing drivers from thinkpad site including versions 1.6 and 1.7.
    I would appreciate if someone can help with the right drivers.
    Thank you,
    Vinai
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    How does the keyboard compare to the one on the T400? I'm considering purchasing one for my desktop because I'm addicted to the TrackPoint.
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  • Russian keyboard for iPod touch?

    iPod touch shows in: settings/international/keyboards/russian, that it is possible to use a russian keyboard.
    How do I get and install such a russian keyboard in my iPod touch? which so far has only an English keyboard.
    Thanks in advance
    Gerhard

    Go to Settings -> General -> Keyboard -> International Keyboards -> Russian and turn the slider to ON. If you don't turn the English keyboard slider OFF, you will have two keyboards. Switch between them by tapping the globe symbol left of the space bar. When you do, the spacebar will indicate the keyboard in use.

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