Thinkpads have track points, macs don't.
That benchmark is really important to me due to RSI. Track points save me a buttload of hand pain.
Thinkpads have track points, macs don't.
That benchmark is really important to me due to RSI. Track points save me a buttload of hand pain.
I had the opposite issue. Trackpoints stated hurting my hand because it requires significantly more force than the Mac's touchpad.
interesting, I had to stop using my trackpoint because it was giving me rsi in my index finger. the track pad hasn't given me any issues.
Same here, had to stop using the trackpoint (after maybe 10-15 years of heavy usage). And macbook trackpads are awesome.
It's all about not doing the same thing, whatever that same thing may be. I switch between trackball and mouse as each one gets a bit uncomfortable.
I'm also convinced that trackpoints themselves are stiffer and less comfortable to use than they used to be in the older thinkpads
Ever since the T450 the trackpoint has been awful.
Can't replace the nob anymore either, as the convex knob was arguably the best
What do you mean when you say you can't replace the knob?
It comes off on my T14s Gen 1 and the T14s Gen 5 that replaced it.