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stuff to make your t440p work properly

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t440p fix for windows 10

stuff to make your t440p work properly on windows 10

works on 21H1 as of 6/12/21
works on 21H2 as of 2/21/23
works on Windows 11 as of 8/1/23 (thanks to lashtheslash)

trackpad/clunkpad swap (t450 trackpad)

  • get a synaptics one of these: imgur album || wayback machine
  • make sure its not a fake
  • install it into the laptop
  • download jbg211ww.exe driver from the repo or gdrive || archive.org or google it... i think its a p53 driver?
  • install the driver (dont edit any .inf files or anyhting, just clean install)
  • reboot
  • download and run trackpadfix.reg
  • reboot
  • it should work now :)
  • the two-finger scrolling is reversed by default (apple's influence knows no bounds), you can change this in Control Panel > Mouse > UltraNav > Settings > Scrolling > Switch Direction

disable automatic updating of drivers!!

  • when windows updates it will replace this driver for the T440p driver (which is the wrong one!)
  • win + r (run)
  • type gpedit.msc
  • navigate to Computer Configuration > Administrative Templates > Windows Components > Windows Update
  • click "Do not include drivers with Windows Update"
  • click the "Enabled" button
  • apply > ok
  • it shouldn't update drivers when windows updates now.
  • CAUTION this will prevent ANY driver updates, not just the trackpad. there is probably a way around this but whatever (the hardware is old enough driver updates aren't of high priority)

add browser buttons on the T430+ keyboards (pgup + pgdown = back and forward in browser)

  • download keebfix.ahk
  • download autohotkey from https://www.autohotkey.com/
  • right click > copy keebfix.ahk
  • win + r > shell:startup
  • right click > paste into startup folder
  • double click keebfix.ahk or reboot to fix the keyboard

troubleshooting

  • if windows updates the driver, make sure to go to C:\Drivers and delete the UltraNav folder
  • disable automatic driver updates
  • then go back to step 1
  • also make sure you reboot when the steps tell you to. if windows automatically updates drivers it may update them when you reboot! so disable it!