I have a lenovo x301. I'm facing a serious problem with the keyboard. The cursor moves from one filed to another or within the field in an erratic manner. This is very annoying. I think many if the x301 owners face the same issue, Please advice if you know a solution
Check to see that it isn't caused by your palms touching the ultranav trackpad. Test by turning it off.Check to see that it isn't caused by your palms touching the ultranav trackpad. Test by turning it off.
You can't post conmments that contain an email address.
- If you need clarification, ask it in the comment box above.
- Better answers use proper spelling and grammar.
- Provide details, support with references or personal experience.
Tell us some more! Your answer needs to include more details to help people.You can't post answers that contain an email address.Please enter a valid email address.The email address entered is already associated to an account.Login to postPlease use English characters only.
Tip: The max point reward for answering a question is 15.
If your Lenovo is running Windows, you use your keyboard to shut it down. One way is to press ctrl + alt + delete; this will open the task manager. Use the keyboard to select your options or to shut it down from here.
Another way is by pressing alt + f4, but you must be in your desktop (main display). Also use the keyboard to select your options.
The Tab key moves from field to field and the arrow keys move thru items inside the fields.The enter key executes command in the field. So Tab to user icon or password field type in password if needed and hit enter.
The port replicator needs to have the drivers installed in order for it to work properly. If this was not done, you will need to do it. Windows does not have the correct drivers for it.
Its must be at the left side bottom, right under your left wrist as you type on the keyboard, there's another keyboard button You have to press fn+F5 to switch it on
The 'TAB' key on your keyboard should move the cursor from one field to the next. On the 'Edit/Execute' field, press the 'SPACEBAR' key to rotate through all the options within a field, e.g., "yes" or "no", and press the 'ENTER' key to select from one of the options. In the 'ID' or 'PASSWORD' field, press 'ENTER' to move on to the next screen.
You need to look for the key along the top edge of the keyboard (function keys) that has small blue images of the touchpad and trackpoint. On my T400s, it is F8.
If you hold down your function (FN) key down on the lower left of the keyboard and press the ultranav (F8?) key, you should see your UltraNav device settings popup come on screen and let you select either the trackpoint by itself, the touchpad by itself, or both.
This means that your connector signal is too far away. You have to move it closer to your mouse and keyboard. This way they will work properly. When you do that make sure you reconnect them using the connect buttons. This should fix the problem.
create a new folder in your hard-disk and first try to copy 1-2 files from the external hard-drive to the new folder (copy any data/work/images you have stored/created not any files of windows folder or root of c: drive)
if the above copy works then copy back all except the c: root and these folders - Windows folder, Document & settings, Program Files
When you press ENTER to finish working in a cell, Microsoft Excel
moves the cursor one cell down by default. However, you can select the direction
in which you want the cursor to move.
On the Tools menu, click Options.
On the Edit tab, do one of the following:
To change the direction in which the cursor moves, select the Move selection after Enter check box, and then select a direction
in the Direction box.
To keep the cursor in the current cell, clear the Move selection
after Enter check box.
Note When a range or set of ranges is selected, pressing ENTER moves
the cursor within the range or set or ranges only.
×