• hemko@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    5 hours ago

    Fucking stupid ass dumb cunt editor with ragebait article titles making me mad in the morning

    Does that mean the TrackPoint is dead? No, thankfully. It will still appear in the other ThinkPads made by Lenovo, said a company spokesman. But for the 14- and 15-inch ThinkPad X9 Aura Editions launched at CES 2025 in Las Vegas, the TrackPoint has been removed entirely.

    Senior Editor Mark Hachman I hope you have a terrible day and stub your toe today

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    Now it looks like…every other generic laptop.

    I’m not a huge fan of the nub, I personally have always found it in the middle of the way. I do understand it’s use, though.

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      I use the “control nipple” occasionally, but I use the physical mouse buttons every day always.

      Even though they’re slightly oddly positioned to use with the touchpad, they’re a million times better than not having any buttons at all.

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    Those who don’t use it are only mildly annoyed by it, but those who use it will raise holy hell now that it’s gone.

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        Used one for a few years and I loved it:

        • it’s precise, you can really aim small UI elements
        • It is paired with actual buttons, index on the nub and thumb on the buttons, so no weird gestures to right click
        • It is very quick to switch from keyboard to mouse, your hands nearly don’t move

        But, there’s no mouse wheel or scroll gesture and maintaining pressure on the nub is maybe more tiring than a trackpad.

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          It’s also very chill to do things 1-handed with (no euphemism).

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        Some people prefer it over trackpad, or use both. Personally I like to disable trackpad because I tend to always hit it with palm or thumb by accident

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        5 hours ago

        I use a mechanical keyboard with one on my desktop, I actually use it quite a lot.

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        I think it works fantastically well. I personally like it much better than a touchpad. It lets me move the pointer without taking my hands away from typing home position.

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        It’s not just for decoration. You can use it as a legitimate pointing device. Nudging it will move the mouse cursor and tapping it with your fingernail is clicking.

        It takes some getting used to but you can definitely use it for normal office tasks if you wanted to. That being said, I still personally prefer a mouse. But I have known some people who like using the nipple.

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        Dunno. I have one on my semifake E580 and I just used it to check if it works. It’s a bit awkward for me.

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        Oh yeah.

        It isn’t a dealbreaker for me, but it really is nice. It takes getting used to, but it cuts down on the need to move to the touchpad or mouse. If you’re working in tight quarters, or have mobility issues, or hand issues, it can end up being a major improvement. It’s a ymmv thing of course, but I end up using it more than I thought I would when writing.

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        It feels a lot like using a game controller to control your mouse, if you’ve ever used Joy2Key or similar programs.

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      i don’t care about the nub on mine, but i do care a lot about the left/right click buttons that take up so much of the trackpad area. just gimme a bigass trackpad.

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    removing the nub from ThinkPad is like removing cheese from a cheeseburger.

    it’ll still be a laptop, but a nubless ThinkPad will always look wrong.

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    My work laptop is not Lenovo but has a nub. It’s works great when I have work gloves on, since the touchpad doesn’t respond well with those.