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Modern kernels (after Oct 2005) fully support the TrackPoint.
 
  
 
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== Configuration ==

Revision as of 10:50, 11 March 2009

IBM TrackPoint

IBM TrackPoint

The TrackPoint is IBMs name for the stick that sits between the g, h and b keys of the keyboard. It is used as a pointing device and hence as an alternative to an external mouse or a touchpad. What sets it apart from devices found in notebooks of other manufacturers is that it has no moving parts. It works using a solid state strain gauge. Its tap-to-click feature, which means that you can tap the stick to do a left click instead of using the left mouse button, is also handy.

Configuration

If you are using GNOME, you might want to use configure-trackpoint as a graphical frontend.

Models featuring this Technology

TrackPoint

  • ThinkPad 220 (if that's what the original trackpoint is)

TrackPoint II

TrackPoint III

TrackPoint IV

External Sources