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Hi,
I just got a T43 (2687-DVU) and I love it! What an amazing, well-built computer! (Now the operating system is a different story...).
I have a question about the ThinkLight though. I tried it out in the dark and it doesn't seem to illuminate my keyboard any more than the light coming from the LCD does (which is not very much). Now this isn't a huge problem, I touchtype in the dark anyway. But I heard great things about the ThinkLight and I was wondering if this is normal.
Thanks for the advice!
I just got a T43 (2687-DVU) and I love it! What an amazing, well-built computer! (Now the operating system is a different story...).
I have a question about the ThinkLight though. I tried it out in the dark and it doesn't seem to illuminate my keyboard any more than the light coming from the LCD does (which is not very much). Now this isn't a huge problem, I touchtype in the dark anyway. But I heard great things about the ThinkLight and I was wondering if this is normal.
Thanks for the advice!
I got my first PC - an IBM ThinkPad T43 (2687-DVU)!
The Thinklight works best, e.g. is most noticeable, when the display illumination is turned way down.
I use the Thinklight frequently on aircraft, hotel balconies at night, backyard deck, lakeside, etc., etc. and I normally have the display set to the lowest or second lowest illumination setting.
Regards,
James
I use the Thinklight frequently on aircraft, hotel balconies at night, backyard deck, lakeside, etc., etc. and I normally have the display set to the lowest or second lowest illumination setting.
Regards,
James
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Yup, people seem to think the thinklight is useless but they are usually on AC power. If you are traveling on batt and trying to conserve with the LCD durned down, it can be very difficult to read your keyboard in the dark. I find in those situations the thinklight provides just enough light so I can read the keyboard in the dark which is great for pressinging function keys or orienting your hands, but doesn't over do it.
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How to use the thinklight.
I think that the thinklight works best when the screen is up at a 90 degrees angle. If you like to have your screen at 135 degrees, you will not get much lighting from the thinklight.
I often like to use the thinkpad in total darkness. I use the thinklight to get my hands centered on the keyboard and then turn it off and go (i'm a touch typist.) This suits me fine.
I often like to use the thinkpad in total darkness. I use the thinklight to get my hands centered on the keyboard and then turn it off and go (i'm a touch typist.) This suits me fine.
I agree it's not that bright on my T43p. It's still a neat feature and I find it can come in handy reading notes or whatever on paper, but I don't really need it to find my keyboard, and the screen puts out enough light for that.
It's a cool feature, a pretty smart idea but really not that helpful in the end for its intended purpose of lighting up the keyboard. Better as a note reading light.
It's a cool feature, a pretty smart idea but really not that helpful in the end for its intended purpose of lighting up the keyboard. Better as a note reading light.
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I really can't agree with that characterization.emorphien wrote:It's a cool feature, a pretty smart idea but really not that helpful in the end for its intended purpose of lighting up the keyboard. Better as a note reading light.
I find the Thinklight very useful, especially when I'm fumbling about for specific Function keys. I guess this is because I normally have the display open at approx. 135 degrees and the keyboard isn't well illuminated by the display.
Regards,
James
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