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==Models featuring this Technology== | ==Models featuring this Technology== | ||
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*ThinkPad {{A20m}}, {{A20p}}, {{A21e}}, {{A21m}}, {{A21p}}, {{A22e}}, {{A22m}}, {{A22p}} | *ThinkPad {{A20m}}, {{A20p}}, {{A21e}}, {{A21m}}, {{A21p}}, {{A22e}}, {{A22m}}, {{A22p}} | ||
*ThinkPad {{T20}}, {{T21}}, {{T22}}, {{T23}} | *ThinkPad {{T20}}, {{T21}}, {{T22}}, {{T23}} |
Revision as of 16:28, 7 February 2006
Older ThinkPads typically feature a Female PS/2 Mouse Port, which can also support PS/2 Keyboards when used with a special PS/2 splitter cable.
Current ThinkPads no longer have a physical PS/2 port, but still have the logic integrated, all that is required is to attach the ThinkPad to a supported Dock or Port Replicator with a PS/2 port.