@Hennes I first played Xcom 1 (UFO) on a subnotebook. Toshiba probably. With a 11'' monitor and a tiny thingie made of rubber.. a mini-joystick? Stuck in between the keys of the keyboard.
A pointing stick (or trackpoint, also referred to generically as a nub or nipple) is a small analog stick used as a pointing device typically mounted centrally in a computer keyboard. Like other pointing devices such as mice, touchpads or trackballs, operating system software translates manipulation of the device into movements of the pointer or cursor on the monitor. Unlike other pointing devices, it reacts to sustained force or strain rather than to gross movement, so it is called an "isometric" pointing device. IBM introduced it commercially in 1992 on its laptops under the name "TrackPoint...