The red
TrackPoint nub is still around for old school ThinkPad devotees.
Lenovo has kept its familiar red
TrackPoint nub in the middle of the keyboard, and the mouse buttons above a reasonably sized trackpad.
Matte black, unassuming design, coveted keyboard and that red
TrackPoint nub.
The keyboard and trackpad are standard - issue Lenovo, which is to say that they're excellent and reliable (with the quirky top - positioned physical trackpad buttons and the even quirkier
trackpoint nub in the middle of the keyboard).
Like most other Lenovo business laptops, the ThinkPad T470p has two different pointing devices: a touchpad and
a TrackPoint nub.
The trackpad is just as smooth and accurate as the Carbon's, and ThinkPad purists will appreciate the return of the red
TrackPoint nub.
It in no way recalled Lenovo's illustrious line of laptops, with their red - and - black color schemes, excellent keyboards, and love - it - or - leave -
it TrackPoint nubs.
Not exact matches
It also comes with the iconic red mouse «
nub,» called the
TrackPoint, but all modern ThinkPads still come included with the
nub.
There is only the
TrackPoint, that red
nub (or nipple, or whatever dirtier word you want to call it) that sits in the space between G, H, and B keys.
The
TrackPoint is that tiny red
nub between the G and H keys on a ThinkPad keyboard that performs the function of a mouse or keyboard.
Given the choice, I will always use the
TrackPoint instead of the touchpad, but not everyone feels comfortable pushing a
nub.
While some may prefer the convex
Trackpoint found in the ThinkPad T470, this concave surface is still serviceable, with
nubs that allow you to get a better grip.
There is only the
TrackPoint, that red
nub (or nipple, or whatever dirtier word you want to call it) that sits in the space between G, H, and B keys.