Experience unparalleled typing precision and comfort with the ThinkPad TrackPoint Keyboard II. This sleek wireless keyboard, designed by Kyousou, integrates the iconic TrackPoint technology for effortless navigation, making it a perfect companion for productivity-driven users. With product dimensions of 12.01 x 6.46 x 0.54 inches and an ultra-lightweight design of just 1.14 pounds, it offers the perfect balance of portability and functionality.
Designed for a seamless user experience, the ThinkPad TrackPoint Keyboard II connects via Bluetooth, ensuring a clutter-free workspace while providing reliable connectivity across multiple devices. Its chiclet key design features low-profile keys that deliver a superior tactile feel, enhancing typing efficiency whether you’re working on your laptop, tablet, or desktop.
Equipped with a long-lasting lithium-ion battery (included), this keyboard boasts an impressive battery life that keeps you powered through your day. The ergonomically crafted layout ensures comfort during extended typing sessions, maintaining your productivity without any strain.
Since its release on June 26, 2020, the ThinkPad TrackPoint Keyboard II has set a standard in the realm of wireless keyboards, combining classic design elements with modern technology. Perfect for professionals, gamers, and anyone seeking an edge in their computing experience, this keyboard is a testament to quality and performance.
Elevate your workspace today with the ThinkPad TrackPoint Keyboard II—where tradition meets innovation for an exceptional typing experience.
Amazon Customer –
Basically, this is the best home theater keyboard I have but I’m still mad about some kinks that didn’t have to be there.
One of the pop-out feet snapped off in shipping. They’re easily removed without snapping plastic, but mine came snapped so there’s no putting it back in.
Keyboard feels like my thinkpad T14’s keyboard. Trackpoint works. The build quality and keys do feel much better than the logitech k400. Even the thing where the trackpoint will drift the cursor without being touched every now and then, that bug is present in Debian.
The reception with USB is too limited to use with a media pc, the trackpoint motion will be jerky as will be the keys. Bluetooth works at that range. One nice thing is that there’s a switch on the keyboard to go between bluetooth and USB, so it can kinda work between two computers in some cases.
Oh and “fn lock” comes on any time the keyboard wakes up, which you gotta turn off with a 2-key combo before you can use the volume buttons without a 2-key combo. Not a good design for a home theater keyboard. The volume buttons are hard to find in the dark.
After a few months I have gone over to using this over the logitech, so despite its warts it’s still better. A firmware update could go a long way.
Nigel Loke –
Love it.
AmzonShopper –
Muito bom! Pequeno teclado de toque macio e deslocamento fácil sobre a mesa ou mesmo para translado mais distantes. A luz do Shift indicando caixa alta das letras é muito bem-vinda.
Luiz Gonzaga Roversi Genovese –
I was looking for a slim portable keyboard I could use for schoolwork, and loved the ThinkPad keyboard as I had used it for previous work. Only stumbled upon this recently and bought it in impulse and won’t regret it.
dddxxxnnnn –
1. Someone had a review that while touch typing keyboard was messing and not typing right. Well, I am a touch typer also. Have tested it out for 1 month almost and have not had one such problem while hitting 120 words per minute. It has no delay at all and types keys that I am typing at all times.
2. Battery life is also great. After 15-20 days of use, it is 49 percent right now. Make sure to connect with computer Bluetooth and not with the thing it is coming with though (it will drain the battery quickly, in 2-3 days).
3. Having a Thinkpad laptop and keyboard feels the same almost. Laptop’s keyboard is a little softer when typing, but this keyboard is not attached to CPU and is not heating up at all. I prefer to type on this one (bluetooth keyboard) personally. You can argue that.
Overall I am very happy about this keyboard. Everything seems great after 1 month of use. It is very comfortable not using a mouse also 😀
Amazon Customer –
Great bluetooth thinkpad keyboard for the road warrior type of use. I had the device for close to two years and it’s been a wonderful experience of a keyboard that works consistently without fuss across a range of devices such as a laptops, cellphones and tablets. It helps in business meetings where sometimes the laptop is a bit too while also allowing for quickly taking notes without getting in the way. In the picture you can see how ergonomic is to have the keyboard separate from the main body of the laptop and a portable display in a common hotel desk. It’s very quick when connecting to the dongle directly, and when configured with windows keys it does work wonders for the function keys.
Sergey –
Pros:
-works on nearly on all platforms
-low latency for gaming
-comfy low profile keys
-great battery life and quick charge
-compact and minimal design
Cons:
-none
david –
Cons:
– There is no way to swap Fn to Ctrl without disassembling the keyboard, scraping the wrong traces to the buttons and making the new traces with conductive paint (no software exists to swap these buttons, no custom firmware, no hacky drivers). But it’s not the dumbest thing about this keyboard because you can easily swap Ctrl with CapsLock.
– FnLock led (inside Esc button) is on when FnLock is unlocked (F1-F12 are working) and FnLock led is off when FnLock is locked (F1-F12 are not working). Which means for most people FnLock led will be always on. But it’s even worse than that. After 20 seconds of inactivity FnLock led wents off. As soon as you start typing it turns on again. It is bright and abnoxious, always turning off and on and you can’t even tell if FnLock is on or off by looking at the keyboard because the led could be off because of inactivity. I don’t even mention that it not only makes your life worse but also drains the battery.
– It doesn’t wake up instantly. If you want to type your password on Windows login screen, you have to press any button first, wait a few moments and only then type your password. Otherwise this keyboard will skip a few first characters or get stuck endlessly repeating one character.
frozen feet –
I have been using this keyboard with my Macbook for more than one year. Overall it’s good. I like the keyboard feel and the travel distance. Two things are not very great: 1) With bluetooth it often loses connectivity with my macbook, while my other bluetooth keyboard (Logitech MX Keys Mini) doesn’t have this issue 2) Sometimes it will lose key strikes — you press a key and no reaction from screen. You press it several times and then the character finally pops out. Pretty annoying.
Bryan Yang –
I use MacBook and Dell (I miss my ThinkPad).
This keyboard is a great alternative.
Great connectivity. The red nipple track point is very functional. Also I don’t really care for lit up keyboards so the battery life is really great as well. I didn’t experience any lag.
shog –
This is exactly what I was looking for. Classic Lenovo keyboard, small enough to carry around if needed, little clacky noises, quick connection to Bluetooth on my laptop and switching to a different computer with a USB connection. Highly recommended if you’re looking for something portable and effective!
Amazon Customer –
windowsとMacの両方で極力ストレスの無いようにキー配列を考えてこちらの製品を買いました。最近、割と名前の通ったメーカーのキーボードは価格が高めになっていますが、こちらの製品はコスパも良く、また使い心地も良かったです。チルトさせるスタンドの寿命が短いようなレビューもありましたが、私の方ではとりあえず1年は無事に使えてます。
Nigel Loke –
まごうことなきThinkPadの打鍵感!機種によってはこっちの方がいいとすら思います。トラックポイントの動きが若干渋い気もしますが、使ってるうちに滑らかになってくるのを期待。
対応機種はWindows/Androidとなっていますが、ドングル使ってUbuntuでも動きます(Bluetooth未確認)
ちょっと値は張りますが、もうこれでキーボード沼から抜け出せるんしゃないでしょうか。