Lenovo’s Discontinuation of the TrackPoint: A Step Back for Accessibility and Tradition

In a move that has caught many by surprise, Lenovo has announced at this year’s CES that it will be removing the iconic TrackPoint nub from its ThinkPad X9 Aura Edition laptops. This decision marks the end of a three-decade legacy, raising concerns among advocates for digital accessibility and those who see the TrackPoint as a symbol of user-friendly design. Critics argue that by removing the nub, Lenovo is prioritizing sleek design over functionality and inclusivity, disregarding the needs of users who rely on the TrackPoint for ergonomic reasons or due to disabilities.