Which keyboard you talking about here? The epic IBM Thinkpad keyboard that Lenovo replaced with chicklets around the T430/530 era? The best laptop keyboard ever?
T-Series, specifically, as the business/productivity line of laptops, usually has a pretty good keyboard, IMO. I've got a 440p, a 460, and a 495s, and I've been happy with all of them.
And since they said laptop they possibly mean shitty keyboard and shitty trackpad. Desktop ftw.
Only if you buy a shitty laptop. This is why I only buy old Thinkpad T-series (that and awesome Linux compatibility)
Hell the keyboard case for my OnePlus Pad is better than some cheap laptop keyboards.
Old thinkpads have a tiny shitty trackpad and the keyboard isn't that good.
Which keyboard you talking about here? The epic IBM Thinkpad keyboard that Lenovo replaced with chicklets around the T430/530 era? The best laptop keyboard ever?
T-Series, specifically, as the business/productivity line of laptops, usually has a pretty good keyboard, IMO. I've got a 440p, a 460, and a 495s, and I've been happy with all of them.
Even the modern ThinkPads don't have particularly good keyboards. They are serviceable I guess, but they're not great.
We use those for work and I'm happy in general, but why the fuck must they "innovate" by swapping Ctrl and Fn???
It's such a shitty design choice that messes my workflow every time I go from dock with a normal keyboard to using the laptop alone.
You can soft-swap their location in bios settings.
I will only send SMS on a mainframe running kdeconnect.
I do it with an even shittier folding keyboard & trackpad, on my phone, plugged into a monitor. COME AT ME