I recently replaced my Apple PowerBook G4 with a ThinkPad X220T. It's a fantastic machine (i'm running Ubuntu 12.04 on it).


And here it is next to my company SL410





The rotate button does nothing out of the box, but can be bound to a screen rotation shell script.the undecided wrote:Thanks for answering!
Xournal is a program that lets you take notes with your Wacom Pen. I currently use it a lot with my external Wacom Tablet for taking notes and solving math problems. That way, I do not have to use any paper.
I got another two questions:
- Does the rotate button work like it is supposed to be?
- I know that the regular X220 has a matt finish (anti-glare), but I do not remember the X220 Tablet, I think it has a little shiny cover, but not as extreme as the glass iMac. I got mad with the iMac's glass screen because of the reflections, how is it with the Tablet, does it reflect way more than a regular anti-glare display? On your pictures, it looks like it is not that bad.
It sounds like a really dandy computer, since I work completely paperless
aeharding wrote:How do you get it to execute when the button is pressed? I tried within the settings to create a new keyboard shortcut for it, but unfortunately it does nothing. I would love to know if anyone's figured it out!



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