[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Its Good... like you would have it in a thinkpad laptop. I do miss my Home/End or arrow keys to be on my right though
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Works as advertised and has that thinkpad feel that you literally can't get anywhere else if you want a trackpad
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Look no further. This is very well made, and also very quiet. No clickety clack noise. I'm glad I got the wired version. No worries re charging. I wish I got this ten years ago. Makes work do much morec enjoyable. So glad I'm switching from apple to Lenovo.
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] This has become my favorite keyboard. It's ideal for tight spaces where a full size keyboard and mouse won't fit. It's got a good touch for a 90+ WPM typist, and the built-in pointer means I can keep my fingers on the home row. The sculpted keys fit my fingers, and the fj dimples are easy to find while watching the screen.
The keyboard has excellent touch and is nice for sustained periods of typing. But it is quite unfortunate that Lenovo does not try to make this keyboard as useful as its earlier design (see attached photo) in which there was a built-in hand rest and there were extra separate keys so that the function keys F1 through F12 did not serve so many double purposes. In a nutshell, since this keyboard is not part of a laptop, there is freedom to make it more functional and Lenovo should do this by making it a big bigger, add a handrest as before, and add extra keys.
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Exactly like my ThinkPad keyboard, including the trackpoint. This allowed me to use a second full size monitor at home without having to start using a mouse (which I really didn't want to do)
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I have a small desk with a ton of gear, economy of space is paramount for me. There are a ton of small form factor keyboards out there, but they're nearly all focused on gaming/gaming culture, and that's fine, but sometimes you need something specifically for work not play. This is basically a best-of-breed laptop keyboard (something Thinkpads have been king of since they were IBM controlled) squished into a "desktop", albeit low profile, form factor. The feeling is exactly what one would expect from a Thinkpad, the trackpoint on a desktop is SO welcome and the fact that it has a small amount of onboard memory so it can autoload drivers for the trackpoint and other features was a outstanding detail that ALL multimedia keyboards should be doing. I'm on my 2nd one of these (after 3 cups of tea over 5 years the first one died, TOTALLY fair, I wasn't light on it). 100% would recommend if you like the feel of Thinkpad keyboards.