Lenovo has partnered with boutique peripheral maker Angry Miao to launch the Yoga Creative Keyboard AngryMiao Edition, a mechanical keyboard aimed at creators who need tactile controls for audio and video editing. The keyboard bears a striking resemblance to Angry Miao's ATM 98 model, featuring a transparent polycarbonate top over an aluminum base that weighs 2.6 kg (5.7 lbs) for stability and vibration dampening.

The standout feature is the oversized programmable knob at the top right corner, which provides tactile feedback for scrolling through web pages or scrubbing through timelines in editing software. The 98-key layout includes a full numpad, quiet mechanical switches, and per-key RGB lighting that shines through the frosted top panel. At the front, two USB-C ports provide data transfer and connectivity for peripherals, turning the keyboard into a functional hub.

When paired with Lenovo Yoga devices like the Yoga Pro 9i laptop or Yoga Pro 27UD-10 monitor, the keyboard gains additional capabilities through a dedicated Yoga key. Users can switch audio channels between connected devices or sync speakers across the laptop and monitor for expanded soundstage. The keyboard runs QMK firmware for remapping keys and customizing the knob's functions. QMK keyboards work natively with Linux through standard HID protocols, requiring no proprietary drivers, and can be configured using open tools like VIA (web-based) or command-line utilities for full key remapping, macros, and lighting control.

The Yoga Creative Keyboard AngryMiao Edition will launch in June 2026 for €259 ($282).