SNKB-T2018-TKB-85

Original specs/details

Full Name Lenovo ThinkPad Compact USB Keyboard with TrackPoint
Part NumberPart Number
The number used to describe this keyboard's specific release; usually specific for a target region, language or SKU, etc.
0B47221
Market Model Name/Feature CodeMarket Model Name/Feature Code
The consumer-friendly model number describing this keyboard as a part of a range of products, usually irrespective of target region, language or SKU.
KU-1255
TypeType
A designation from my own type naming scheme used to categorise this keyboard with or from others by their common features and market intent but may/may not be derived from official names.
Precision ThinkPad TrackPoint Keyboard
Key-switchesKey-switches
The name of the known switching mechanism that lies under this keyboard's keys.
Unspecified, OEM-specific or misc. scissor-switch implementation
FeetFeet
The style of this keyboard's flip-out or extendable feet. If applicable, this may also state how many levels of height adjustment are available and whether the feet could be rubberised.
Rubberised single-setting flip-out feet
ProtocolProtocol
The protocol(s) this keyboard can use to speak to the host computer (eg, scancode sets).
USB HID
ConnectionConnection
The keyboard-to-host connection. This is could be a description of a cable (its colour, whether its coiled, whether its detachable, and what connector is at its end) or the name of a wireless technology.
Black straightened-style detachable Micro B USB to Type A USB cable
Built-In MouseBuilt-In Mouse
Possible pointing devices this keyboard could carry. This could be a brand name, name of the sensor technology behind it, or a generic description in lieu of the former details.
TrackPoint IV strain gauge pointing stick
Production Date 2018-07-23
Acquisition Date 2019-01-07

About this keyboard type

The AccuType ThinkPad Keyboard was Lenovo's replacement to the long line of classic Model M6/M6-1 derived keyboard designs introduced in 2011 with Lenovo ThinkPad X1 and deployed as the sole ThinkPads keyboard design the following year. The AccuType's keytops are wider than before and the switches have reduced key travel, but they still largely resemble the feel of previous classic ThinkPad keyboards. All standard versions feature a TrackPoint IV pointing stick.