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I bought the newer model Lenovo N5902 a couple of years ago and the damn thing almost drove me crazy. At first I thought it was a interference in the signal, but finally realized that it was sending out random scrolling signals that made it virtually unusable in most menus. On YouTube there are videos showing how to pry open the case of the N5902 and hardware disable the scrolling, but I thought it would be easier to just buy this older model that doesn't have useless, unnecessary and totally uncontrollable scrolling bug. This old N9501 works great, exactly what I was hoping for when I bought the N9502. The range (especially if you hold it the customary horizontal position) is a little short, but otherwise I love this unit when compared to my psychotic N9502.
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Other than the track ball not working intermittently, this unit is great and is exactly what I wanted.
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Having used this for about a day, I have found a learning curve is needed. I like it for the room is gives me on my desk. It's light & feels good in my hand. It is slow, real slow. Typing a letter would take time. It is well made. It will NOT replace a real keyboard. As a quick device to use it's fine. I plugged my other keyboard back in. Don't try to bid on items with it, you will loose every time. My texting & typing skills are above average.
Don't just avoid, RUN! Didn't realize it was a Chinese knock off when I bought it. Looks similar, but buttons don't work well, trackball loose. Basically unusable.
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Listing makes it sound like it is the Lenovo product. It is not. Labeling is all in Chinese. Not at all what I expected.
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