Ah, but today I figured out why I hate the X1's keyboard so much. It's not just that the "key travel" is so much less than on the T60p. Check out the included photos. Here are two images of the X1's keyboard:

Look closely: there is a yellow arrow drawn up the vertical face of the 'E' key:

Now check out the T60p's keyboard:

Again, there is a yellow arrow drawn up the vertical face of the 'E' key:

What I discovered is that, for example, when typing on the X1, if my left middle finger types a 'c' and the next letter to press is an 'e', my fingernail catches on that vertical face of the lower edge of the 'e' key, and also of the intervening 'd' key. It stops the finger's movement, and it's a pain in the you-know-what, and I just don't like it because I type at 80wpm or so.
See? The T60p's keys have that nice ramp up: what a thoughtful nice design element! That, in addition to the better travel, and it's just a hugely, hugely better keyboard.
Hellllp!! Thanks for any advice or comments. And trust me, my son has already given me the "you'll get used to it" lecture!!
--Steve D.





