Naming and Brands
Name | Brand | Current Models | Past Models |
---|---|---|---|
TrackPoint | IBM / Lenovo | All known ThinkPads (not IdeaPads), and Travel Keyboard with Ultranav | Most ThinkPads, Space Saver II, Model M13, Model M4-1, Trackpoint IV, Trackpoint USB Keyboard, TransNote |
PointStick | HP (Compaq) | All EliteBooks; ProBook 6450b, 6455b & 6550b | All EliteBooks; all models ending with p or w; all models starting with nc or nw; 6445b (optional), 6545b (optional), tc4200, tc4400 |
NX Point | NEC | EasyNote MX45, MX65, S5 | |
Pointing Stick | Sony | Sony Vaio Duo 11 | Sony Vaio P series, BX series, C1 series, U8 series, UX series |
Pointing Stick | Samsung | Serie 4, Serie 6 | |
StickPoint, QuickPoint | Fujitsu | Lifebook T2020, P1630, P2120, S7220, E8420 (optional), U820/U2010 | Lifebook T2010, S7110, S7210, B2400/2500/2600 series, E8310 (optional), E8410 (optional), P1100/1500/1600 series, U1010/U810/U50 |
Track Stick | Dell | Latitude E4200, E4310, E6410, E6420 and E6510; Precision M4500 and M6500 | Latitude E6500, E6400, D430, D600, D630, D830, XT, E4300, E5400, E5410, E6400, E6510, E6400 ATG, E6500; Precision M2300, M2400, M4300, M4400, M6400; Inspiron 4000, 8100, 8200, 8600, 9100; L |
AccuPoint | Toshiba | Tecra R840, R850, M11, A11 (optional) | Portege (not current models 06/2007), Portege 3490CT, Tecra A7, A8, A9, A10, M2, M5, M9, M10, S Series; Satellite Pro 4000 Series, 410 Series |
FlexPoint | Sprintek | SK8702/SK8703 for Laptop/Tablet PC/Netbook/Industrial Keyboard | |
FineTrack | Acer | TravelMate C200 (Tablet), C210 (Tablet), 6410, 6460, 6492, 6492G, 6592, 6592G, 6593 | |
Mouse emulator | Elonex | Elonex ONE | |
Pointing Stick | Unicomp | EnduraPro, Mighty Mouse (both for desktops) | On-The-Stick |
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