Lenovo's Gaming Handheld Rival To Steam Deck And Nintendo Change Simply Leaked

The handles on the supposed Lenovo handheld console are purposefully curved, and the set off button positioning additionally seems to be distinctive. Apart from two L-shaped shoulder triggers on both sides and a pair of curved decrease triggers, there are an additional couple of buttons alongside the curved deal with mid-way by means of every controller’s hump.
There are more than likely customizable macro buttons, and there is additionally a scroll wheel positioned at an angle on the prime on the proper half of the controller, seemingly for quantity controls. To this point, we’ve not seen a button like this on any mainstream Home windows or Linux-based handheld gaming console, however it’s obtainable on a handful of gaming keyboards.
Over on the entrance, the alleged Lenovo Go’s controller presents a quartet of ABXY motion buttons, a joystick, what seems to be like a fast controls button, and a sq. touchpad akin to the Steam Deck. The left half incorporates a D-Pad button, one other joystick, an influence key, and two different buttons with menu and up to date job identifiers. Lenovo additionally seems to have added some colourful lighting pizzazz on the base of every joystick.