TRACKPOINT CAPS COMPATIBILITY
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TRACKPOINT CAPS COMPATIBILITY
I was going to orders some replacement trackpoint caps and it said that only the classic can be used. All other models can use the two other types.
http://www-307.ibm.com/pc/support/site. ... TU#cappics
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TrackPoint Caps - Ordering caps for ThinkPad systems and TrackPoint Keyboards
Applicable countries and regions
· Types of TrackPoint caps
· Systems supported
· How to order
Types of caps
IBM has developed three different types of TrackPoint pointing stick caps to suit varying preferences for comfort, accuracy, and ease of use. Depending on when the model was released, some ThinkPad systems are shipped with all three cap types:
NOTE: Click the images for a larger view. Classic Dome: The Classic Dome cap is for users who prefer the touch and feel of the cap traditionally associated with the TrackPoint.
Soft Dome: With a large, convex surface area and soft texturing, the Soft Dome cap provides a soft touch and feel.
Soft Rim: The large, concave design of the Soft Rim cap provides a completely different touch and feel and creates a mechanical advantage whereby less force is required for pointer motion.
Systems supported
All three cap types are compatible with the following IBM systems:
ThinkPad A-series
ThinkPad G-series
ThinkPad R-series
ThinkPad T-series
ThinkPad X-series
IBM keyboards with TrackPoint
The Classic Dome cap remains compatible with older ThinkPad systems."
I really like the soft XXX type and was wonder if someone has purchase the IBM TrackPoint Cap Collection (6 caps) from IBM website? Do the other ones work too?
If the soft types do not work with the 600X; is there a model number that I can just order the "classic trackpoint caps"?
Thanks!
http://www-307.ibm.com/pc/support/site. ... TU#cappics
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TrackPoint Caps - Ordering caps for ThinkPad systems and TrackPoint Keyboards
Applicable countries and regions
· Types of TrackPoint caps
· Systems supported
· How to order
Types of caps
IBM has developed three different types of TrackPoint pointing stick caps to suit varying preferences for comfort, accuracy, and ease of use. Depending on when the model was released, some ThinkPad systems are shipped with all three cap types:
NOTE: Click the images for a larger view. Classic Dome: The Classic Dome cap is for users who prefer the touch and feel of the cap traditionally associated with the TrackPoint.
Soft Dome: With a large, convex surface area and soft texturing, the Soft Dome cap provides a soft touch and feel.
Soft Rim: The large, concave design of the Soft Rim cap provides a completely different touch and feel and creates a mechanical advantage whereby less force is required for pointer motion.
Systems supported
All three cap types are compatible with the following IBM systems:
ThinkPad A-series
ThinkPad G-series
ThinkPad R-series
ThinkPad T-series
ThinkPad X-series
IBM keyboards with TrackPoint
The Classic Dome cap remains compatible with older ThinkPad systems."
I really like the soft XXX type and was wonder if someone has purchase the IBM TrackPoint Cap Collection (6 caps) from IBM website? Do the other ones work too?
If the soft types do not work with the 600X; is there a model number that I can just order the "classic trackpoint caps"?
Thanks!
I am almost certain that you can get all the classic TrackPoint caps you need from Bill Morrow at www.thinkpads.com.
If you want to try a different kind of cap, you might consider the SofPoint caps, which are wide, convex nubs (like the IBM Soft Rim caps) instead of the classic concave points. These are the ones that I use on both my 770Z and my 600X and I quite like them, though they are an acquired taste -- some people find them too "mushy" I think. And some people might think they are overpriced as well. If these interest you, then you would want "Type 1" caps to fit your ThinkPad.
[Edit: I can no longer endorse these SofPoint caps due to problems with their durability -- read my follow-up posting further down this thread for more information - Phil.]
I have no relationship, business or personal, with the SofPoint folk in Michigan, but I have ordered from them in the past.
Phil
If you want to try a different kind of cap, you might consider the SofPoint caps, which are wide, convex nubs (like the IBM Soft Rim caps) instead of the classic concave points. These are the ones that I use on both my 770Z and my 600X and I quite like them, though they are an acquired taste -- some people find them too "mushy" I think. And some people might think they are overpriced as well. If these interest you, then you would want "Type 1" caps to fit your ThinkPad.
[Edit: I can no longer endorse these SofPoint caps due to problems with their durability -- read my follow-up posting further down this thread for more information - Phil.]
I have no relationship, business or personal, with the SofPoint folk in Michigan, but I have ordered from them in the past.
Phil
Last edited by pkiff on Sun Feb 06, 2005 4:26 pm, edited 1 time in total.
If Bill is out of them, try http://www.compu-lock.com/tpcap.asp
Jane
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2015 X1 Carbon, ThinkPad Slate, T410s, X301, X300, X200 Tablet, T60p, HP TouchPad, iPad Air 2, iPhone 5S, IdeaTab A2107A, Yoga 3 Pro
Bill Morrow's thinkpads.com Facebook group
I'm on Twitter
I do NOT respond to PM or e-mail requests for personal tech support.
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Sorry about the previous message
Been using a brand new "classic" for a week on my new X31 (hadn't used trackpoint for 5+ years!) and it' already worn out...and building a hole in my finger!
Are the other two any softer or would I have to go softpoint for that ?
I've just asked them if they shipped to Europe.
Been using a brand new "classic" for a week on my new X31 (hadn't used trackpoint for 5+ years!) and it' already worn out...and building a hole in my finger!
Are the other two any softer or would I have to go softpoint for that ?
I've just asked them if they shipped to Europe.
SofPoint Caps Redux - Possible Durability Issue
I feel compelled to post a qualification/correction follow-up to my earlier endorsement of these "SofPoint" caps, since I've just had one of them disintegrate beneath my finger on my 600X! The tiny little rubber nibs on the top of the cap just started to rub off yesterday and within an hour or so the whole cap was more or less useless. This is after using the cap only for about 6 months or so.If you want to try a different kind of cap, you might consider the SofPoint caps, which are wide, convex nubs (like the IBM Soft Rim caps) instead of the classic concave points. These are the ones that I use on both my 770Z and my 600X and I quite like them, though they are an acquired taste -- some people find them too "mushy" I think.
I've reverted now to the old classic dome style and am finding it more responsive than I remember, so am planning now on moving all my machines back to the classic style again.
Maybe I had some kind of chemical agent on my fingers that caused the nibs on the SofPoint caps to start to disintegrate, I don't know. But I've never had a problem like that with any classic dome caps over the past 10 years or more, so I suspect there is something less durable with the kind of plastic/rubber being used in the SofPoint caps, than that used in the OEM IBM Trackpoint classic dome caps.
Oh, and as I said in my earlier post, I have no relationship, business or personal, with SofPoint, other than being a customer in the past.
Phil.
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