I remember trying to use a trackball years ago and it felt like the most unnatural thing to try and get use to that i gave up, might have been because after using a mouse for so long by that stage that there was no going back.
Never been able to get used to those.. but who knows, I guess there must be situations where they're the best option.
They are immensely preferable to touchpads, in my opinion. They are the best option in situations where you don't have table space for a mouse.
The few times I use my laptop as an actual laptop, I use the trackpoint over the touchpad 98% of the time.
It just takes getting used to.
The temperature in the BIOS is NOT the temperature of your CPU or CPU cores, it is the temperature reading of the sensor of the CPU Socket or area directly underneath the chip, the 12c could be core temp, add 20c and you have 32c which is okay for an FX chip, AMD CPU's after K9/10 have an offset for core temp... why the hell they do so beats me, motherboard PWM controllers for fan speed use socket temp anyway.
So if you're running idle then yes, core temp will be hilariously low, AMD FX chips will start to report the actual core temp as of 45c IIRC.
Either that has been a coincidence or there has been some update or so which feeds other sensor data, might be that Speccy also has had an update, there are many reasons for stuff like that, it remains software.![]()
I usually get along with touchpads, I might have been lucky but the last three laptops I used had good ones.
Newer Lenovos have the left & right "buttons" as part of/under the touchpad, not separate. I really don't like that. Some people seem to have made it work.
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