I don't like pointing sticks either. Give me a touchpad any day.
I will say, though, that the Lenovo pointer works better than most I've
used. It was easy to navigate and the sensitivity of the pointer was a
surprise. I was actually getting around as fast, if not faster, as I do
with touchpad.
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"JDThree [MVP]" <john@removeforspam.lakesidenetworks.com> wrote in message
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> On 7/18/2005 10:18:37 PM, "terri" wrote:
>>I've just posted some photos of the X41 on my Web site. I thought some of
>>you would like to get a quick look. I'll be using the Tablet for the next
>>several weeks and writing up a review soon.
>>
>>The direct link is http://thetabletpc.net/reviews-convertibles.htm
>>
>>First thoughts - I'm excited to have it. When loaded with the extended
>>battery, it feels a little heavy, but then, I'm not used to carrying
>>around
>>a Tablet with an attached keyboard.
>>
>>I like the keyboard a lot, but, in a carryover from IBM, there's no Window
>>key.
>>
>>Wireless connected immediately and the fingerprint scanner worked better
>>than almost any other I've tried.
>>
>>More, soon.
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>>Terri Stratton
>>Microsoft Windows MVP - Tablet PC
>>http://thetabletpc.net
>>http://themediacenterpc.net
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>>
>>
>>
>
> Might have been a contender for my $$$ except that I hate the pointing
> stick... If this would've had a touchpad, I may very well have taken the
> plunge. Looks like a great unit other than that though. Course, without
> the
> touchpad, it just makes it more likely that I need to buy the new motion
> and
> go with a slate this time around. :D
>
>
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> John D [MVP - Tablet PC]