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Connecting

the

Keyboard

to

the

Single

Port

 

 

If

your

ThinkPad

does

not

have

a docking station or port replicator,

you

must

purchase

an

IBM

Keyboard/Mouse

Connector cable

so

that

you

can

attach

the

keyboard to

the

single

port on

your

ThinkPad.

Then, connect your keyboard

using

the

following

steps:

 

 

1. Turn off your computer and all attached devices.

2.

Disconnect

any

keyboard

or

mouse

now

attached to the

computer.

3.

Attach

the

single

connector

end

1

of

 

the

Keyboard/Mouse

 

Connector

 

cable

to

the

ThinkPad

mouse

connector.

 

 

4.

Look

at

 

the

two

connector

 

ends

of

both

 

the

Keyboard/Mouse

 

Connector

 

cable

and

the

cable

connected

to

the

TrackPoint

 

 

keyboard.

 

On

each

cable,

one

 

connector

shows

a

symbol

of a

 

keyboard

and

one

shows

a

symbol

of

a

mouse.

 

 

5.

Attach

the

cables

together,

keyboard

symbol

to

keyboard

symbol

 

2

and

mouse

symbol

to

 

mouse

symbol

 

3 .

 

6.

Turn

on

 

your

computer

and

attached

peripherals.

 

 

For

information

on alternative

keystrokes

for the

Function (Fn) keys

 

on

your IBM

ThinkPad computer,

see your

ThinkPad

User’s Guide

.

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TrackPoint specifications

The IBM Partner Pavilion TrackPoint is designed to facilitate collaboration and innovation among businesses leveraging IBM technology. This platform serves as a launchpad for partners to showcase their solutions, connect with clients, and engage with IBM’s rich ecosystem. The TrackPoint is a focal point for businesses looking to integrate IBM's advanced technologies with their own offerings, allowing them to tap into powerful capabilities that enhance operational effectiveness.

One of the primary features of the IBM Partner Pavilion TrackPoint is its robust integration with IBM Cloud services. This allows partners to build and deploy applications that can scale seamlessly and operate effectively within the cloud environment. The platform supports multiple programming languages and frameworks, enabling developers to leverage tools that are familiar to them while still benefiting from IBM's cutting-edge infrastructure.

Another significant characteristic of the TrackPoint is its emphasis on data analytics and artificial intelligence. Partners can utilize IBM's AI capabilities, such as Watson, to create intelligent applications that improve decision-making and automate processes. This integration not only enhances the functionality of partner solutions but also provides valuable insights by analyzing large sets of data quickly and accurately.

The TrackPoint also features strong security protocols that are essential in today’s digital landscape. With built-in security measures and compliance frameworks, partners can ensure that their applications meet industry standards while protecting sensitive information. This focus on security builds trust with clients and fosters a secure environment for innovation.

Collaboration tools are another key feature of the IBM Partner Pavilion TrackPoint. Partners can engage with IBM experts and fellow businesses to share knowledge, troubleshoot challenges, and develop joint go-to-market strategies. This collaborative spirit creates a vibrant community within the TrackPoint, encouraging networking and fostering partnerships that drive success.

Finally, the accessibility of resources within the IBM Partner Pavilion TrackPoint empowers organizations of all sizes to innovate. From technical documentation to training sessions, partners have access to a wealth of information that helps them fully leverage IBM’s technology stack. Whether a startup or an established enterprise, all organizations can benefit from the supportive infrastructure offered by the TrackPoint, helping them navigate their digital transformation journeys effectively.