That little red nub on a ThinkPad keyboard has been there since IBM launched the line in 1992. Here's what it actually does ...
No tilde (~) key! Tilde (~) key instead of a Menu key! The Delete key is in the upper righthand corner, where Backspace used to be! Home and End are where Caps Lock used to be! *The top of the ...
It’s no secret that ThinkPad laptops have historically had some of the best keyboards on the market – better than many desktop ones. If you’ve ever wished you could just chop the keyboard off your ...
IBM's ThinkPad has been one of the most iconic names in the laptop market and its keyboard is just as memorable both for its quality as well as its red nub. Some fans love that keyboard to the point ...
My new gig provides laptops through some leasing company. I'm in Spain, and they have some laptops with .es keyboards, but they offer a greater selection with "English" and "German" keyboards. I'm ...
Most wireless keyboards look like… well, desktop keyboards. But the upcoming Lenovo ThinkPad TrackPoint Keyboard II looks like what you’d get if you ripped the keyboard off a recent ThinkPad laptop… ...
Community driven content discussing all aspects of software development from DevOps to design patterns. Lenovo ThinkPads are one of the most commonly used laptops for enterprise software developers.
Closed, it looks pretty much like any other laptop manufactured in 1995. To be sure, it’s more compact than most—making it, in the parlance of the day, a subnotebook. But it’s still comically thick, ...