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    Trackpoint configuration

    Discussion in 'Lenovo' started by andponomarev, Oct 28, 2009.

  1. andponomarev

    andponomarev Notebook Enthusiast

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    Hi,

    I wonder if it's possible (all drivers installed) to configure the trackpoint in my Lenovo x61s to be more "smooth" when clicking. I now have to really HIT (comparing to my touchpad experience)it to make a click. Other than that it works fine. is that a feature, or is something wrong here? Thanks.
     
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    thinkpad knows best Notebook Deity

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    You should be able to configure the TrackPoint for sensitivity matters and customization if you go to Control Panel and click on the Mice, and Other Hardware Devices category, this is for XP by the way. I've found no success with attempting to click with the TrackPoint either so nothing is wrong.
     
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    andponomarev Notebook Enthusiast

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    I click "Mouse" and then the "Trackpoint" tab. If this is the right thing - then I've customized everything I could. Again, I CAN click using the trackpoint, it's just inconvenient for me :( I'd like to make much more lighter pressures.

    Considering that you also were unable to use trackpoint in such a way, it must be its feature :)