Thinkpad ultranav driver scroll
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The Synaptics drivers have to be manually configured for the middle scroll button to become activated. They also do not use the standard UltraNav hardware found on ThinkPad keyboards, instead they use a Synpatics TouchStyk and TouchPad. Therefore they feel different than your standard T42 or T60 keyboard, but in my opinion superior over the T6x Chicony keyboards which have a very unpleasant resistance. These UltraNav keyboards were developed using different membranes and switches than the standard ThinkPad keyboards of the time (which was primarily NMB and ALPS) and instead was contracted by LITE-ON. These drivers were extracted from the last release CD-ROM that Lenovo included on their final run before discontinuing it. IBM left the "windows logo is a registered trademark of the Microsoft Corporation" on all of their keyboards just for extra legal security even if absent.ĭrivers and Downloads -> USB Keyboard with UltraNav Software and Installation Manual - Version 4.0 (Windows 2000 / XP / Vista / 7 / 8) To my knowledge these were never released with Microsoft Windows keys as IBM removed all Windows keys on their laptops during a brief period in 2003 - 2004. * Rack Mountable Keyboard and Pointing Device - USB (post 2005 IBM sold them for rack kits, as late as 2008) * IBM USB Travel Keyboard with UltraNav (contained an optional carrying case with it) * IBM Keyboard with Integrated Pointing Device * ThinkPad USB Keyboard With UltraNav (post 2005 sold under Lenovo) Unfortunately the nomenclature for these keyboards became quite diverse- especially due to the fact Lenovo and IBM were both manufacturing them under different branding post 2005, here's a few other variations of the name:
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The 'IBM USB Keyboard with UltraNav' (both the SK-8835 and SK-8845) were released some time between March and August of 2003.