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A few years ago, Lenovo released some Thinkpads without the three buttons above the touchpad. After a lot of pushback, they stopped making those. They also tried using Linux-hostile components for a while. My impression is that Lenovo is on an inexorable enshittification trajectory, but backs off a bit when pressured, only to make some other stupid decision next time.
They are back with the "no buttons" design. People swear the haptics make it better, but it doesn't. My work gave me one and the touchpad gets phantom taps and now the pad "clicks" when it hasn't even been touched sometimes and there's nothing that can be done.