The touchpad I use almost never and if so involuntarily because of its reprehensible processing manner. Unfortunately, you can not turn off the touch pad on Android (at least to my knowledge), so I sometimes touch it accidentally while writing, which means that I verrutsche in the line. Annoying! Otherwise, it is quite suitable for occasional use, but for people who consider the touchpad as a must-have, limited to recommend.
Lenovo advertises, inter alia, for the Smart Stay feature the keyboard, but which sounds useful in theory, turns out in practice, but rather disturbing. After several minutes, the keyboard switches to stand-by mode, which is designed well for the battery, but unfortunately this is going too fast for my taste. Thus the keyboard "wakes" you have to press any button and after a few seconds, you can start writing again. Even if this sounds a little picky, so I've often made in lectures, therefore, the negative experience that I finally wanted to quickly take notes what for a more minute break again, but when I looked at my screen, the keyboard has until half of the sentence logged. Too bad, because you could set the date from the keypad saves energy, or off this function or turn on, this problem would be solved quickly.
Considered positive is the German layout of the keyboard, and the Sleep and Wake-Up function (locks or unlocks the tablet when touched down or discontinuation of the keyboard), the pressure point of the keys, the quick Bluetooth connection, as well as some hotkeys , For sole letter, the keyboard is quite recommendable, since enough space between the keys is to Fast Acting to write longer texts.