T530 keyboard

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T530 keyboard

#1 Post by hhhd1 » Fri May 29, 2015 9:28 am

I am thinking of getting a (en_us) T530 keyboard for a T520:

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Which part number should I be looking for, by which manufacturer ?

Which part number would be considered the quietest, or the easier to type on and require less force to register a click ?

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It seems that mechanically it should work, any one tried this ? I am guessing that it will require some key remapping to get the rest of the keys working via some 3rd party tools.

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Any recommendation for seller on amazon.com/ebay.com ?
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Re: T530 keyboard

#2 Post by ajkula66 » Fri May 29, 2015 10:44 pm

hhhd1 wrote:I am thinking of getting a (en_us) T530 keyboard for a T520:
Why?
It seems that mechanically it should work, any one tried this ? I am guessing that it will require some key remapping to get the rest of the keys working via some 3rd party tools.
That's been tried already and while it works fine "mechanically", one would need an entirely new BIOS in order to "straighten out" the layout.
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Re: T530 keyboard

#3 Post by hhhd1 » Sun May 31, 2015 2:06 pm

ajkula66 wrote:
hhhd1 wrote:I am thinking of getting a (en_us) T530 keyboard for a T520:
Why?
I have weak fingers and less than perfect joints , so looking for a more comfortable keyboard.

This is off-topic, but, I am also considering the option of getting a cheap stripped* T530 to repair (if i can find one), might not cost that much over a new keyboard, or just get a usb keyboard.

*stripped=without LCD/RAM/HDD/Battery/Charger.
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Re: T530 keyboard

#4 Post by ajkula66 » Sun May 31, 2015 2:14 pm

hhhd1 wrote:
I have week fingers and less than perfect joints , so looking for a more comfortable keyboard.
I'm curious: have you actually tried using a *30 series keyboard for an extended period of time? Honestly, I can't see it being significantly more comfortable than the traditional one but to each their own...
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Re: T530 keyboard

#5 Post by hhhd1 » Sun May 31, 2015 4:19 pm

ajkula66 wrote:
I'm curious: have you actually tried using a *30 series keyboard for an extended period of time? Honestly, I can't see it being significantly more comfortable than the traditional one but to each their own...
Nop, I have not tried the *30 series keyboard.

But I have tried some lenovo non-thinkpad laptops for long term and they were descent.

And based on the positive reviews that the thinkpad island style keyboard is receiving, (mainly regarding its feel) , I am hoping that the the quality or comfort is not any less than the cheaper lenovo laptops.
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