X61 Tablet Middleton Bios
Posted: Fri Dec 20, 2013 11:26 am
Hi All,
This is a great forum, very informative and great to see so many X6* users.
1) The links for the X61 Tablet Middleton Bios do not work, they take you to a non existent Mediafile page. Has anyone got the links that work please?
2) I intend to install Middleton Bios on my X61 Tablet (l7700) 1.8 Finger and Pen touch and then install an SSD. Do I just download Middleton Bios (once I have a link) and then install it? Then replace existing hard drive for the SSD?
3) On my X60 Tablet (l7400 1.5) Sxga+, I have Windows 8.1, however I cannot get the hotkeys to work, eg: silver volume up, down, mute and also the auto rotate key, has anyone found the correct Lenovo software to use to get these working in Windows 8.1 for an X60 Tablet?. Please note when I position the X60T in portrait mode - it does auto rotate on its own.
4) I own 3 X6* Tablets:
X60 Tablet l7400 1.5 Sxga+,
X60 Tablet l7400 1.5 Finger and Pen touch,
X61 Tablet l7700 1.8 Finger and Pen Touch.
The main work I do on a laptop is: writing (using MS Office), programming Android and iPhone apps.
Sadly due to finances I need to sell one of the above machines, I have decided to keep the X60 Tablet Sxga+ for graphics work (I hear it has a better Sxga+ screen than an X61T Sxga+) and use the X61 Tablet l7700 as my main machine and sell the X60 Tablet l7400 finger and pen touch. My question is, if you had the above three (and they were your only laptops), which two would you keep?
5) UltraConnect wireless WAN antenna - I am still unclear what this does? Sitting on the top right on the X61 Tablets' screen (not present on any X60 Tablets I believe), does it improve wifi or is it something to do with 3g sim card reception or both? I presume models with this have the 3 wires for wireless N? The description on Lenovo's' site is: 'Some ThinkPad models feature an integrated diversity antenna system built into the display for optimal reception, enabling wireless communication wherever you are. If your computer has the wireless WAN feature, the antenna is on the top right side of the computer display.'
Thanks for any help!
This is a great forum, very informative and great to see so many X6* users.
1) The links for the X61 Tablet Middleton Bios do not work, they take you to a non existent Mediafile page. Has anyone got the links that work please?
2) I intend to install Middleton Bios on my X61 Tablet (l7700) 1.8 Finger and Pen touch and then install an SSD. Do I just download Middleton Bios (once I have a link) and then install it? Then replace existing hard drive for the SSD?
3) On my X60 Tablet (l7400 1.5) Sxga+, I have Windows 8.1, however I cannot get the hotkeys to work, eg: silver volume up, down, mute and also the auto rotate key, has anyone found the correct Lenovo software to use to get these working in Windows 8.1 for an X60 Tablet?. Please note when I position the X60T in portrait mode - it does auto rotate on its own.
4) I own 3 X6* Tablets:
X60 Tablet l7400 1.5 Sxga+,
X60 Tablet l7400 1.5 Finger and Pen touch,
X61 Tablet l7700 1.8 Finger and Pen Touch.
The main work I do on a laptop is: writing (using MS Office), programming Android and iPhone apps.
Sadly due to finances I need to sell one of the above machines, I have decided to keep the X60 Tablet Sxga+ for graphics work (I hear it has a better Sxga+ screen than an X61T Sxga+) and use the X61 Tablet l7700 as my main machine and sell the X60 Tablet l7400 finger and pen touch. My question is, if you had the above three (and they were your only laptops), which two would you keep?
5) UltraConnect wireless WAN antenna - I am still unclear what this does? Sitting on the top right on the X61 Tablets' screen (not present on any X60 Tablets I believe), does it improve wifi or is it something to do with 3g sim card reception or both? I presume models with this have the 3 wires for wireless N? The description on Lenovo's' site is: 'Some ThinkPad models feature an integrated diversity antenna system built into the display for optimal reception, enabling wireless communication wherever you are. If your computer has the wireless WAN feature, the antenna is on the top right side of the computer display.'
Thanks for any help!

