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Uploaded by on Jan 29, 2010

This is the first of two videos regarding the new Thinkpad T510 keyboard flex, and an accompaniment to my review of the unit

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  • Hello Erik,

    I got my Swedish Lenovo Thinkpad T510 today (exactly the same model as yours) and the keyboard has no flexing at all - it's really rock solid! So far my impressions with this laptop has been overly positive!

    It is obvious that your laptop keyboard is broken, just contact your supplier and ask for assistance.

  • I had EXACTLY the same problem... Here's how I fixed it! Just remove the keyboard, (only 2 screws on the underside) and I placed a 3 inch piece of 2 sided tape with the top surface still covered right in the area of the enter key and then carefully reinstalled the keyboard. I actually suspect that it's just a poorly installed keyboard because it's solid under the keyboard and has no reason to flex at all.

    In any event this fixes the problem 110%!! Give it a try and let me know if it works!

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  • Please check and see if your screws at the base are properly fastened...Just that.

  • That keyboard sucks...It takes away the confidence of the laptop...

  • stupid and irritating

  • eddieslab fixed this with some tape, check his videos out.

  • Hi! Tell me, how is the audio quality on this model? I don't need perfection, but I do watch a lot of movies/tv on my laptops...

  • My colleague used that laptop for a month, and already lost the fn and pagedown keys:D

    Lenovo totally fucked up all the T, W series thinkpads. Personally, i think it's becouse they no longer give test models to IBM before they start selling them. I myself have a lenovo x61, but with IBM stickers, and it has a very sturdy keyboard, no flex, no key jam, nothing like that....

  • I just got my new T510 and there is no keyboard flexing problem.

  • Lenovo can't choose display ratio... LCD manufacturers decided to switch to 16:10 and now to 16:9 because of the costs.

  • I have the Sl410 its not so bad but has the same problem. Thank you for your time.

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