Lenovo IBM ThinkPad Z61t
I just received my ThinkPad Z61t and I’m typing on it right now. It’s really sweet. I’ve had only three hiccups so far:
First thing I noticed was that the system is lacking a Windows Vista Capable sticker. I was assured before purchase that the laptop would “definitely” be Vista Capable, and would be eligible for the Vista Express Upgrade. I’m on hold with Lenovo right now to ask them about this.
I couldn’t connect to our home wireless network. We’re currently using a NetGear 802.11b wireless router. It would say that it was unable to authenticate, and that I should check the security settings (there are none). Power-cycling the router seems to have fixed this problem. I had no trouble connecting to a neighbor’s wireless router, so I think the problem was just my NetGear box.
The fingerprint reader couldn’t read some of my fingers. It seems to get the best readings on my right pointer finger, which is good because that’s the most convenient finger to use– considering the positioning of the scanner itself. This is a security feature that gives me peace-of-mind, and I don’t have to remember a password, either. Eventually I want to set it to encrypt my data to ensure it can’t be accessed without the proper fingerprint.
Well, I’ll let you know what Lenovo says when they pick up. Still on hold…
Two more things:
First thing I noticed was that the system is lacking a Windows Vista Capable sticker. I was assured before purchase that the laptop would “definitely” be Vista Capable, and would be eligible for the Vista Express Upgrade. I’m on hold with Lenovo right now to ask them about this.
I couldn’t connect to our home wireless network. We’re currently using a NetGear 802.11b wireless router. It would say that it was unable to authenticate, and that I should check the security settings (there are none). Power-cycling the router seems to have fixed this problem. I had no trouble connecting to a neighbor’s wireless router, so I think the problem was just my NetGear box.
The fingerprint reader couldn’t read some of my fingers. It seems to get the best readings on my right pointer finger, which is good because that’s the most convenient finger to use– considering the positioning of the scanner itself. This is a security feature that gives me peace-of-mind, and I don’t have to remember a password, either. Eventually I want to set it to encrypt my data to ensure it can’t be accessed without the proper fingerprint.
Well, I’ll let you know what Lenovo says when they pick up. Still on hold…
Two more things:
- I want to swap the placement of the Fn and Ctrl keys. Can a key remapper do this?
- I want the middle scroll button to allow for horizontal as well as vertical scrolling.