Quote from: S.Yu on March 08, 2020, 15:38:12I just did a quick search and many Thinkpads have these...ThinkPads have trackpoint buttons and in many models they cannot be used properly with the touchpad because Lenovo firmware/Windows precision drivers have added a slight delay to the mouse movement/touchpad responding when the clicks of the TrackPoint are being used. The touchpad buttons are gone now in them too. ThinkPad laptops all now have clickpads with Trackpoint.
Quote from: xpclient on March 07, 2020, 23:01:13I just did a quick search and many Thinkpads have these...Quote from: Daniel Eriksson on March 04, 2020, 21:17:14
One thing that is a dealbreaker for me: no physical mouse buttons. Many of the programs I use are terribly messy to use without those, especially when it comes to things like middle-clicks. Silly gestures is not a replacement for a work-focused workflow, not to mention it's nice to be able to rest my fingers without risking to activate some random touch event. In many situations, such as train commute, a portable mouse is not an option either. If a laptop don't have separate physical mouse buttons I won't consider it. The new Vaio might become my next laptop, or one of Fujitus models.
This is my no. 1 criteria when buying laptops too. No touchpad buttons=no sale. Only brands left offering touchpad buttons on ultrabooks are Fujitsu and Vaio. Dell offers it in some Latitude business laptops. Lenovo, HP, Alienware and many others have buttons for touchpad in their gaming laptops. But in ultrabooks it is nearly impossible to find.
Quote from: Daniel Eriksson on March 04, 2020, 21:17:14
One thing that is a dealbreaker for me: no physical mouse buttons. Many of the programs I use are terribly messy to use without those, especially when it comes to things like middle-clicks. Silly gestures is not a replacement for a work-focused workflow, not to mention it's nice to be able to rest my fingers without risking to activate some random touch event. In many situations, such as train commute, a portable mouse is not an option either. If a laptop don't have separate physical mouse buttons I won't consider it. The new Vaio might become my next laptop, or one of Fujitus models.