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T20 with roving Trackpoint pointer
T20 with roving Trackpoint pointer
I bought this T20 on eBay, quite cheap, and it seems pretty clean so far except that the Trackpoint pointing stick is a lot out of control. Cursor runs up to top of screen and tries to stay there, even when you work the pointing stick down.
I haven't tried the plug in mouse yet, but am assuming that'll solve the problem.
If it doesn't, what kind of fix might be indicated by this cursor/pointing stick problem? I've had this problem with other thinkpads, but this seems an extreme case of it.
thanks
I haven't tried the plug in mouse yet, but am assuming that'll solve the problem.
If it doesn't, what kind of fix might be indicated by this cursor/pointing stick problem? I've had this problem with other thinkpads, but this seems an extreme case of it.
thanks
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johnson
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I have a T23 and have the same problem but mine only lasts for about a second then it stops.
T23 (2648-1U6) : PIII-M 1.13GHz : 512MB RAM : Hitachi 7K60 : ORiNOCO Gold Classic 802.11b : IBM 1394 CardBus
X31 (2673-Y13) : P-M 1.6GHz : 2GB Crucial PC2700 RAM : Hitachi 7K60 : 2915ABG : BT : Vyper XS Sleeve
X31 (2673-Y13) : P-M 1.6GHz : 2GB Crucial PC2700 RAM : Hitachi 7K60 : 2915ABG : BT : Vyper XS Sleeve
This is what I was guessing. For the present I have disabled the Trackpoint in the BIOS and am using a wired USB mouse. That seems to work OK, although when I tried Autodisable in BIOS, that did not work. I think it was expecting a mouse in the PS2 port.kjarrett wrote:If the problem doesn't go away after a few seconds you need a new keyboard. Easy fix, and cheap on ebay.
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beeblebrox
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I wanted this to be true so I downloaded latest Trackpoint drivers and installed at great risk (wrestling the cursor) to sanity. I got them installed. Alas, no help. I have a new keyboard coming, and I hope that fixes.beeblebrox wrote:no, this is a pure software problem.
The trackpoint needs to be configured to zero-force default.
Uninstall all drivers, use a newer BIOS and install the newest trackpoint tools. Then it goes away.
Thanks, though.
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