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The Lenovo ThinkPad TrackPoint Keyboard II combines ergonomic design with versatile wired/wireless connectivity and the iconic TrackPoint for precise navigation. Lightweight and battery-powered, it’s engineered for professionals seeking reliable, fast, and comfortable typing on Windows and Android platforms.
Brand | Lenovo |
Series | ThinkPad |
Item model number | 4Y40X49493 |
Hardware Platform | Notebook, Windows, Android |
Operating System | Windows, Android |
Item Weight | 1.5 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 13.5 x 8 x 1.25 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 13.5 x 8 x 1.25 inches |
Color | Black |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Batteries | 1 9V batteries required. |
Manufacturer | Lenovo Group Limited |
ASIN | B08CS1FVF2 |
Date First Available | July 10, 2020 |
D**C
The only wireless keyboard with trackpoint
It's the only wireless keyboard with trackpoint.It's not perfect:- Fn key is in lower left corner and left Ctrl is to its right; they should have been swapped - what bozo at Lenovo had that layout idea?- Quality of the keys is good but very far from the level of true Thinkpad laptops, say T40.- Keys are pretty flat. They should just copy the keys profile from a T40 - that feels so much more comfortable by comparison.- Mouse keys are stupidly flat ... on Thinkpads they are very distinct so one doesn't need to look, just touch and know instantly.- Should have included the typical group of 6 keys (home, end, insert, del, pg up, pg down), separate from other keys, even if that made keyboard a bit bigger.- Arrow keys should be full size - same as normal letter keys.They had the perfect recipe for best keyboard in the world, they used it for decades in Thinkpads ... but Lenovo had to mess it up ... I wonder, is it cheaper to make bad keyboards or new Lenovo engineers are incompetent?Regardless, it gets 5 stars from me ... because I need a wireless trackpoint keyboard and there's no alternative.
F**V
Great keyboard layout, but be mindful of the brittle legs
+ Familiar Thinkpad keyboard layout (trackpoint + gaps between groups of 4 function keys)+ Great key feel (but a little bit more stiff when compared to my current Thinkpad X1)+ 3 modes of connection (USB-C, dongle, Bluetooth)- One of the legs broke after 10 months. I have open/closed that leg 30 times max.- FnLock does not stay on after a few hours of inactivity.Overall, I think this keyboard is really one of the best external keyboards currently on the market. Lenovo needs to work on improving the durability of the legs and perhaps soften the keys a little bit.
M**E
Perfect keyboard for Thinkpad fans
No issuesEverything is perfect
R**F
No way to do function key lock, you are stuck with media keys.
There is no way to enable function key lock. If all you use is media keys then maybe you can use this pricey keyboard, but if you need traditional F1-F12 keys, you are out of luck. There is a LED light on the the escape key that one would think showed the function lock was enabled, but there is no way to turn it on. There is no app setting, nothing. I've read the blogs and this is a confirmed flaw, nobody has found a way to hack this outside of opening it and doing soldering. You can remap a couple of the keys in Windows using PowerTools, but you can't map all of them because PowerTools doesn't know how to read some of the media keys. What was Lenovo thinking?This product appears to be completely unsupported - It has been out for a long time and there has been no fixes from Lenovo for this fatal flaw.Another thing is it takes too long to wake up from sleep, and when it does it often repeats the character you used to wake it up 50+ times, you then need to clean up the gibberish.This thing is a hot mess.
S**N
Nice, compact, Thinkpad keyboard feel
Keyboard with integrated mouse..a mist have for media room and anywhere you are short in space. I have 3 of them and they all perform well over years
S**E
Great when it works, but short battery life
Not bad when it works, but hardware isn't smart enough to sleep the connection so the batteries die about every 2 days. Software? Drivers? There aren't any. I like it better than my logitech but maybe you should have software smart enough to shut off the inputs and save battery after awhile.
T**.
Elegante y Ergonómico
El teclado mi agrado al 100%. Lo que deben mejorar es en el tiempo de envío, desde Lenovo a Amazon, se demoraron como dos semanas
S**B
My go-to keyboard I use for work since 1st gen, helped to solve my carpal tunnel issues
I use Lenovo Thinkpad Compact keyboard since its 1st generation with only USB connection. I suffered from carpal tunnel like wrist issues for long and after switching to this keyboard my problems were gone - I stopped using a mouse thanks to the trackpoint and probably by having the hands in the same position. I can type whole day and my hands rarely suffer.Pros:* trackpoint! no need to use a mouse* compact size* both wireless (usb dongle) and BT connection* durability* designCons:* price* scrolling with middle button on linux often type paste content of the clipboard* no way to switch fn+ctrl* very hard to buy in the EU - had to purchase 2 pieces from amazon.com and pay taxesDespite all the cons mentioned, it;s my absolutely most used and favourite keyboard, I can definitely recommend for everyone.
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