Difference between revisions of "Easy Launch Buttons"

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==Models featuring this Technology==
 
==Models featuring this Technology==
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===featuring three buttons===
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*ThinkPad {{I1200}}, {{I1210}}, {{I1230}}, {{I1250}}, {{I1260}}
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*ThinkPad {{I1300}}, {{I1330}}, {{I1370}}
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*ThinkPad {{i1620}}
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*ThinkPad {{i1800}}
 
*ThinkPad {{S30}}, {{S31}}
 
*ThinkPad {{S30}}, {{S31}}
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===featuring four buttons===
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*ThinkPad {{I1410}}, {{I1411}}, {{I1412}}, {{I1420}}, {{I1421}}, {{I1422}}, {{I1441}}, {{I1442}}, {{I1450}}, {{I1451}}, {{I1452}}, {{I1460}}, {{I1472}}, {{I1480}}, {{I1482}}, {{I1483}}, {{I1492}}
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*ThinkPad {{I1512}}, {{I1540}}, {{I1541}}, {{I1542}}, {{I1552}}, {{I1560}}, {{I1562}}, {{I1592}}
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[[Category:Glossary]]
 
[[Category:Glossary]]

Revision as of 10:09, 11 July 2005

Most of the i Series ThinkPads featured colorful programmable application launch buttons. They were placed on the upper left edge of the keyboard, where the volume buttons can be found on other ThinkPads.

The same keys were featured again on the S30 and S31 models.

Depending on the model, there were three or four keys and their color codes were not consistent with their labelling:

models with three keys          models with four keys
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Linux support

It seems like no one ever brought this to work.

People were trying to get the specs from IBM, but the OEM producing these controls (ACER?) refused.

If the buttons really were produced by ACER, this driver may help.

Models featuring this Technology

featuring three buttons

featuring four buttons