Adaptive Keyboard

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Adaptive Keyboard

First and last seen in the 2nd generation X1 Carbon, the Adaptive Keyboard is a 6-row keyboard with a touch-sensitive strip replacing the 6th row (generally dedicated to function keys). The touch-sensitive strip has four modes of operation:

  • Home
  • Function
  • Web Browser
  • Web Conference

Linux support

See this link for more information regarding the adaptive row of this keyboard. Note that Linux kernels older than 3.15 will force the adaptive row to be locked to Function mode.

Models featuring this technology