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# USB wired connection with 4.92 ft cable Integrated TrackPoint for seamless cursor control Scissor-switch keys for tactile precision Lenovo Group Limited Lenovo ThinkPad Compact USB Keyboard with TrackPoint - US English,Black

**Brand:** lenovo
**Price:** 882.77 DT
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> ⌨️ Own the keyboard that means business — type smarter, navigate faster!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Lenovo Group Limited Lenovo ThinkPad Compact USB Keyboard with TrackPoint - US English,Black by lenovo
- **How much does it cost?** 882.77 DT with free shipping
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## Best For

- lenovo enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted lenovo brand quality
- Free international shipping included
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## Key Features

- • **Precision Cursor Control:** Navigate effortlessly with the built-in TrackPoint, boosting productivity without leaving the keyboard.
- • **Compact Yet Full-Size Layout:** Maximize desk space with a slim, island-style design that retains full-size key spacing for accuracy and speed.
- • **Plug-and-Play USB Connectivity:** Reliable wired USB interface with nearly 5 feet of cable length ensures lag-free, stable performance across Windows platforms.
- • **Durable Build for the Long Haul:** Robust Lenovo engineering with a sleek black finish designed to withstand heavy daily use while maintaining premium aesthetics.
- • **Legendary ThinkPad Typing Experience:** Feel every keystroke with the iconic scissor-lift mechanism delivering satisfying tactile feedback and 2mm key travel for all-day comfort.

## Overview

The Lenovo ThinkPad Compact USB Keyboard with TrackPoint combines the legendary tactile feel of ThinkPad keys with a compact, full-size layout and integrated TrackPoint for precise cursor control. Featuring a durable scissor-switch mechanism, ergonomic island-style keys, and a reliable USB wired connection, this keyboard is optimized for professional productivity on Windows systems. Its slim profile and robust build make it a must-have for ThinkPad enthusiasts and anyone seeking a premium typing experience that enhances speed and accuracy.

## Description

The ThinkPad Compact USB Keyboard with Trackpoint (0B47190) is a legendary, award-winning, full size slim keyboard with island style keys design.To provide a seamless user experience, this new Island style keyboard is mirroring the same design, functions and technical specifications of the ThinkPad. The ThinkPad Compact keyboard incorporates scissor lift key mechanism to ensure great ergonomics and comfort. Larger keys as well as more space between keys help maximize preciseness for a higher quality all day typing experience. Manufacturer: Lenovo Group Limited. Manufacturer Part Number: 0B47190. Brand Name: Lenovo. Product Line: ThinkPad. Product Name: ThinkPad Compact USB Keyboard with TrackPoint - US English. Product Type: Keyboard. [Keyboard/Keypad] Keyswitch Technology: Scissors. Keyboard/Keypad Connectivity Technology: Cable. Keyboard/Keypad Cable Length: 4.92 ft. Keyboard/Keypad Features: Ergonomic. Localization: English (US). [Pointing Device] Pointing Device Type: Trackpoint. [Interfaces/Ports] Keyboard/Keypad Host Interface: USB. [Physical Characteristics] Product Color: Black. Keyboard/Keypad Height: 0.53". Keyboard/Keypad Width: 12.03". Keyboard/Keypad Depth: 6.46". Weight (Approximate): 13.05 oz. [Miscellaneous] System Requirements: USB PortOperating Systems:Windows 8 (32/64-bit)Windows 7 (32/64-bit)Windows Vista (32/64-bit)Windows XP (32-bit). Platform Supported: PC. Compatibility: Lenovo Notebooks: V480 V480C V580 V580C V480s B480 B485 B580 B585 B490 B590 K430 K230 ThinkPad X120e ThinkPad X121e ThinkPad x130e ThinkPad X220 ThinkPad X220i ThinkPad X220t ThinkPad X220ti ThinkPad X230t ThinkPad X1 ThinkPadX1 Carbon ThinkPad T420 ThinkPad T420i ThinkPad T430 ThinkPad T420s ThinkPad T420si ThinkPad T430s ThinkPad T430si ThinkPad T520 ThinkPad T520i ThinkPad W520 ThinkPad T530 ThinkPad W530 ThinkPad L420 ThinkPad L421 ThinkPad L430 ThinkPad L52

Review: Typing feel is amazing. A must if you cannot stand shallow, mushy laptop keyboards - Overall, a wonderful feeling keyboard with some minor quirks. I got this keyboard mainly because the keyboard on my lenovo laptop was extremely shallow (felt reasonably ok, but I'm a guy that bangs on his keys, I need at least 2mm of travel) and because of that, I was making constant errors--my backspace key was starting to feel spongy after only about a year's worth of usage. I've always had a fondness for thinkpads mainly because of their keyboards and their trackpoint, and thus, even though this bad boy was a bit on the pricey side, I bit the bullet and bought this. It's the price you pay if you want a trackpoint. Yes, at this price you could buy a good used mechanical keyboard, but if you're like me and love trackpoints and find that they speed up your workflow, well you don't have much choice--but even then, this is no compromise. Let me start with my complaints about the keyboard: 1) default drivers are more or less useless: I can't fine tune the sensitivity of the trackpoint (its a bit on the high effort side for me, more than I'm used to on an old thinkpad keyboard I had). 2) can't get the middle mouse button to work normally. This one I can't figure out. Normally (on thinkpads) you press the middle mouse button, and it will either scroll lock or open a link in a new tab. If you hold the mouse button, it will allow you to scroll with the trackpoint. I can't get it to function like this. I can only get the middle mouse button to do scroll lock and open in new tab.I have to be doing something wrong. 3) Layout is a bit odd --I guess if you're familiar with the new thinkpad keyboard layout, its more than acceptable, but for those of us not, it can be odd. On old thinkpad keyboards, right next to the arrow keys, there were previous page and next page buttons. They have been replaced with PgUp and PgDn keys. I would prefer if they were the prev/next page buttons. Not a deal breaker, but annoying for me. 4) mouse buttons are bit mushy feeling; not horrible, but could be better. Oh well. 5) could use a palm rest. Not a deal breaker, easily fixed, but I would like a real palmrest. Now the good: The good far outweighs the bad for me: 1) the feel: why I bought this thing in the first place. The best way I can describe it is very Thinkpad-like. Very authoritative. When you press on a key, it feels like you are pressing on something larger than a key. Every keystroke feels like you're launching a nuke. It feels important, you feel in charge. There is this "in charge" feeling I get with this keyboard and in every thinkpad keyboard. When you press on a key, it is extremely tactile. You feel a strong bump, and this bump can be felt throughout the key's fairly long (at least by today's standards) key travel. Effort feels linearlike, without being linear. Difficult to describe properly. It just feels "right". This might sound like it'd make for tiring typing but not at all: It is extremely comfortable and actuation force is light. You can hammer on keys nonstop and it feels comfortable. Keys are light enough to make typing easy, but not so light that you accidentally hit the wrong keys. 2) pleasant experience typing on it: I find that compared to my lenovo's keyboard, this thinkpad keyboard lets me type at least 15 wpm faster. I am also more accurate typer because I can feel every keystroke because there is just such good feedback. The keys are super comfortable. Nicely spaced out, and concave. Very easy to type on. I make very few errors now because the keys are just so good. Keys are also quiet, very silent despite their long key travel. This is good if you work in an office type environment. But the sound isn't too bad, sounds better than most scissor switch keyboards. 3) looks nice; feels reasonably well built. It does flex in certain locations, but only if you press really hard. I can't notice it flexing when I'm typing, and I bang hard on my keys. keys feel durable, like they will withstand years of abuse. Overall, very happy with my new keyboard. Highly recommend despite the high price. But if you don't like trackpoints, then maybe look for a different, cheaper keyboard. But if you like the trackpoint, then this keyboard is worth every dollar.
Review: Exactly like thier laptop keyboards - Reccomend to any trackpoint users - If you are buying this, there can really only be one reason. The trackpoint. I've been using a lenovo Thinkpad for a # of years now, and now I an avid user of trackpoint. I've gone without it in the past, but using mice now just feels sub optimal, even if they're quality mice. I got this for my desktop setup, and am very happy that I did. This thing is the exact same size and spacing of my last thinkpad keyboard(mine was a T450). I think they're standard across many models. If you are used to that, then this will feel very familiar. The pros and cons are virtually exactly the same. I'll list them explicitly just for sake of others and (hopefully) Lenovo's product development team. Pros: * The quality of the keyboard is solid * The Trackpoint works exactly as it should Cons * The awkward placement of the page down and page up keys directly to the left and right of the up arrow key(which are all smaller than the letter keys, only adding to how difficult they are to use, and get in the way of normal navigation when using the arrow keys) * no num pad option even available Other than that, there is only one slight differences that is completely neutral. The keys have just a bit of more of a force to press and a bit louder with each key press(different sound too, more clicky). For a keyboard it is still very quiet and I find the noise satisfying. Overall though, my laptop keyboard had less press and quieter which I prefer that, but again, this is very minor. All in all, if you want something like your Thinkpad keyboard, this is that spot on. I do wish there was more options for Trackpoint keyboard, but I've already developed muscle memory to get around the quirks of the laptop keyboard, so this is works for me. If you find yourselves likewise, I highly recommend. (that is until Lenovo or someone else makes something more ergonomic w/ the Trackpoint. For which I am patiently waiting) NOTE: I saw some reviews saying you can't adjust Trackpoint speed. You can, you just need the software, the instructions that come with it point you to the website for the download.

## Features

- Package Dimensions: 3.3 cms (L) x 20.0 cms (W) x 3.3 cms (H)
- Product Type: Keyboards
- Package Quantity: 1
- Country Of Origin: China
- Operating system Requirements Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 8.1, Windows 10

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B00F3U4TQS |
| Additional Features | Ergonomic |
| Antenna Location | Office |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,555 in Computer Keyboards |
| Brand | Lenovo |
| Built-In Media | USB Cable |
| Button Quantity | 87 |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | PC/server |
| Compatible Operating System Family | Windows |
| Compatible Tablet Computer Models | AAUB P30 |
| Connectivity Technology | USB |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 645 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene |
| External Testing Certification | BSMI, C-Tick, CE, c(TUV)us (USA/Canada), FCC, KC (Korea), TuV Mark, UkrSEPRO, VCCI |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00887619390865, 04923123158549 |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 12.05"L x 6.46"W x 0.55"H |
| Item Weight | 0.97 Pounds |
| Keyboard Backlighting Color Support | Single Color |
| Keyboard Description | Ergonomic |
| Keyboard Layout | QWERTY |
| Manufacturer | Lenovo |
| Mechanical Keyboard Switch Model | Scissor |
| Mfr Part Number | 0B47190 |
| Minimum Required Operating System Version | Windows 7 |
| Model Name | 0B47190 |
| Model Number | 0B47190 |
| Number of Keys | 87 |
| Number of Sections | 1 |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Office |
| Series Number | 2692190 |
| Special Feature | Ergonomic |
| Style Name | Contemporary |
| Switch Type | Scissor |
| Theme | Technology" or "Computing |
| Total USB 2.0 Ports | 1 |
| UPC | 887619390865 034754151756 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Lenovo
- **Color:** Black
- **Compatible Devices:** PC/server
- **Connectivity Technology:** USB
- **Keyboard Description:** Ergonomic
- **Keyboard backlighting color support:** Single Color
- **Product Dimensions:** 12.05"L x 6.46"W x 0.55"H
- **Recommended Uses For Product:** Office
- **Special Feature:** Ergonomic
- **Style:** Contemporary

## Images

![Lenovo Group Limited Lenovo ThinkPad Compact USB Keyboard with TrackPoint - US English,Black - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/51VjIyl5e1L.jpg)
![Lenovo Group Limited Lenovo ThinkPad Compact USB Keyboard with TrackPoint - US English,Black - Image 2](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/41aQwU4X6RS.jpg)
![Lenovo Group Limited Lenovo ThinkPad Compact USB Keyboard with TrackPoint - US English,Black - Image 3](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/41NgvCJjAMS.jpg)

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Micro usb is loose and after working intermittently is dead. Has anyone tried fixing it, warranty, etc? Thanks**
A: I super-glued two small Lego pieces on to the keyboard, and on to both sides of the micro-USB plug. I also super-glued the micro-USB connector itself to the keyboard, but later I felt this was risking causing it not to make the connection. However, now mine is working great. The cable is very strongly attached to the keyboard, no movement at all. I feel comfortable now with it; even if the cable gets jostled, it seems very strong and sturdy. It probably would have been enough to just super-glue the Lego pieces. I used the small Lego pieces that are flat on top.

**Q: What are the keyboard dimensions and cord length?**
A: Item Dimensions LxWxH 	‎12.05 x 6.46 x 0.55 inches

**Q: Is this back-lit?**
A: No, the keyboard is not back-lit.

**Q: gaming'**
A: No it is not good for gaming. For gaming get a logitech mechanical keyboard.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Typing feel is amazing. A must if you cannot stand shallow, mushy laptop keyboards
*by J***Y on January 10, 2016*

Overall, a wonderful feeling keyboard with some minor quirks. I got this keyboard mainly because the keyboard on my lenovo laptop was extremely shallow (felt reasonably ok, but I'm a guy that bangs on his keys, I need at least 2mm of travel) and because of that, I was making constant errors--my backspace key was starting to feel spongy after only about a year's worth of usage. I've always had a fondness for thinkpads mainly because of their keyboards and their trackpoint, and thus, even though this bad boy was a bit on the pricey side, I bit the bullet and bought this. It's the price you pay if you want a trackpoint. Yes, at this price you could buy a good used mechanical keyboard, but if you're like me and love trackpoints and find that they speed up your workflow, well you don't have much choice--but even then, this is no compromise. Let me start with my complaints about the keyboard: 1) default drivers are more or less useless: I can't fine tune the sensitivity of the trackpoint (its a bit on the high effort side for me, more than I'm used to on an old thinkpad keyboard I had). 2) can't get the middle mouse button to work normally. This one I can't figure out. Normally (on thinkpads) you press the middle mouse button, and it will either scroll lock or open a link in a new tab. If you hold the mouse button, it will allow you to scroll with the trackpoint. I can't get it to function like this. I can only get the middle mouse button to do scroll lock and open in new tab.I have to be doing something wrong. 3) Layout is a bit odd --I guess if you're familiar with the new thinkpad keyboard layout, its more than acceptable, but for those of us not, it can be odd. On old thinkpad keyboards, right next to the arrow keys, there were previous page and next page buttons. They have been replaced with PgUp and PgDn keys. I would prefer if they were the prev/next page buttons. Not a deal breaker, but annoying for me. 4) mouse buttons are bit mushy feeling; not horrible, but could be better. Oh well. 5) could use a palm rest. Not a deal breaker, easily fixed, but I would like a real palmrest. Now the good: The good far outweighs the bad for me: 1) the feel: why I bought this thing in the first place. The best way I can describe it is very Thinkpad-like. Very authoritative. When you press on a key, it feels like you are pressing on something larger than a key. Every keystroke feels like you're launching a nuke. It feels important, you feel in charge. There is this "in charge" feeling I get with this keyboard and in every thinkpad keyboard. When you press on a key, it is extremely tactile. You feel a strong bump, and this bump can be felt throughout the key's fairly long (at least by today's standards) key travel. Effort feels linearlike, without being linear. Difficult to describe properly. It just feels "right". This might sound like it'd make for tiring typing but not at all: It is extremely comfortable and actuation force is light. You can hammer on keys nonstop and it feels comfortable. Keys are light enough to make typing easy, but not so light that you accidentally hit the wrong keys. 2) pleasant experience typing on it: I find that compared to my lenovo's keyboard, this thinkpad keyboard lets me type at least 15 wpm faster. I am also more accurate typer because I can feel every keystroke because there is just such good feedback. The keys are super comfortable. Nicely spaced out, and concave. Very easy to type on. I make very few errors now because the keys are just so good. Keys are also quiet, very silent despite their long key travel. This is good if you work in an office type environment. But the sound isn't too bad, sounds better than most scissor switch keyboards. 3) looks nice; feels reasonably well built. It does flex in certain locations, but only if you press really hard. I can't notice it flexing when I'm typing, and I bang hard on my keys. keys feel durable, like they will withstand years of abuse. Overall, very happy with my new keyboard. Highly recommend despite the high price. But if you don't like trackpoints, then maybe look for a different, cheaper keyboard. But if you like the trackpoint, then this keyboard is worth every dollar.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Exactly like thier laptop keyboards - Reccomend to any trackpoint users
*by M***S on June 4, 2024*

If you are buying this, there can really only be one reason. The trackpoint. I've been using a lenovo Thinkpad for a # of years now, and now I an avid user of trackpoint. I've gone without it in the past, but using mice now just feels sub optimal, even if they're quality mice. I got this for my desktop setup, and am very happy that I did. This thing is the exact same size and spacing of my last thinkpad keyboard(mine was a T450). I think they're standard across many models. If you are used to that, then this will feel very familiar. The pros and cons are virtually exactly the same. I'll list them explicitly just for sake of others and (hopefully) Lenovo's product development team. Pros: * The quality of the keyboard is solid * The Trackpoint works exactly as it should Cons * The awkward placement of the page down and page up keys directly to the left and right of the up arrow key(which are all smaller than the letter keys, only adding to how difficult they are to use, and get in the way of normal navigation when using the arrow keys) * no num pad option even available Other than that, there is only one slight differences that is completely neutral. The keys have just a bit of more of a force to press and a bit louder with each key press(different sound too, more clicky). For a keyboard it is still very quiet and I find the noise satisfying. Overall though, my laptop keyboard had less press and quieter which I prefer that, but again, this is very minor. All in all, if you want something like your Thinkpad keyboard, this is that spot on. I do wish there was more options for Trackpoint keyboard, but I've already developed muscle memory to get around the quirks of the laptop keyboard, so this is works for me. If you find yourselves likewise, I highly recommend. (that is until Lenovo or someone else makes something more ergonomic w/ the Trackpoint. For which I am patiently waiting) NOTE: I saw some reviews saying you can't adjust Trackpoint speed. You can, you just need the software, the instructions that come with it point you to the website for the download.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ As good as my X230 10/10 Must By for any Thinkpad user
*by T***Y on March 5, 2014*

I was hopeful but was concerned that the TrackPoint would not function as well as a real Thinkpad. I was also thinking that the key feedback would be unsatisfying, but... I love this keyboard. Just like the last good keyboard every made. The Thinkpad keyboard from the X230/T430/T530. . Now that Lenovo had finally killed the Thinkpad keyboard I am considering buying 2-3 more of these... a life time supply. Build Quality: 10/10 This feels like a very high quality keyboard. Solid with zero flex. Keyboard: 10/10 The key travel is the same as my X230 and I have no complaints about it. Key Feedback is excellent. Perhaps slightly better then my X230 but probably the same as a brand new X230 Function Keys i.e. F1 F2 F3.... These keys do represent a distinct row of keys. Under Archlinux, by default the evdev driver interprets these keys as Function Keys i.e. F1 F2 as opposed to Media Keys TrackPoint: 8/10 It may still deserve a 10/10 It behaves exactly the same as a Thinkpad TrackPoint Sensitivity and feel is indistinguishable.... NOT all whacked out and crappy like a Dell or HP trackpoint. This is a Thinkpad trackpoint The mouse buttons feel exactly the same as a T430 The mouse buttons are the same size as on a T430 - - My 2 Problems with this keyboard - - -1 I have yet to have found a way to remap the "Fn" and "LeftCtrl" keys. I'm sure there is a way to do it. I need to search more in /usr/share/X11/xkb/*/* But xev shows no output for the "Fn" key and this is normal. It's output is filtered by the driver, because it is not meant to be a Modifier Key ... on that level. It is suppose to be interpreted by the driver and the driver should only deliver the scancodes for the "Fn" modified key. -2 Out of the box, Horizontal Scrolling with the TrackPoint dose not work at all # cat /dev/input/by-id/usb-Lenovo_ThinkPad_Compact_USB_Keyboard_with_TrackPoint-if01-event-mouse Displays output while holding the centrer button and moving the pointer up/down Displays NO output at all while holding the centre button and moving side to side Interestingly, # xinput list 10 Shows "Scroll info for Valuator 2" ... "type: 2 (horizontal)" which indicates that holding the middle button should enable Horizontal scrolling by default. Below that it shows "Scroll info for Valuator 3" ... "type: 1 (vertical)" and Valuator 4 as vertical as well as being marked ( preferred ). When I cat the the USB device directly. The output confirms this. The USB device shows output while moving the TrackPoint Left/Right and different output while holding the Middle mouse button. However, it shows NO Output while holding the middle mouse button and moving the TrackPoint Up/Down. xinput also shows this keyboard with 22 button-maps. It also shows these Button Labels in the 6 and 7 positions (which is where they should be) "Button Horiz Wheel Left" "Button Horiz Wheel Right" My Conclusion is that I need to modify the evdev driver. I do not think this is a hardware problem and all it's problems can be solved in the driver.

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