HP EliteBook x360 1030 G8
Hardware | PCI/USB ID | Working? |
---|---|---|
GPU | 8086:9a49 |
Yes |
Audio | 8086:a0c8 |
Yes |
Bluetooth | 8087:0026 |
Yes |
Wi-Fi | 8086:a0f0 |
Yes |
WWAN | 8086:7360 |
No |
Webcam | 04f2:b6c6 |
Yes |
Fingerprint reader | 06cb:00e9 |
No |
NFC | I2C via 8086:a0e8 |
No |
Accessibility
HP T93 firmware has a bright white background and black/blue font. All settings can be accessed using the keyboard. System LED is integrated into the power button on the backlit keyboard.
Firmware
Only the main system firmware (HP T93) is currently supported by fwupd.
Touchpad
Touchpad behaves weird sometimes (ghost clicks, locked in scroll mode). Doesn't seem to be a hardware or software issue, but rather a very sensitive lower area that also recognizes a finger if you only place it on the front edge of the case (not the touchpad itself). Be very careful where you place your "unused" fingers when using the touchpad.
WWAN
Device (Intel XMM7360) is being detected OOTB, but keeps complaining about missing SIM card when trying to use it with ModemManager in Gnome. There seems to be a way to get it working using Xmm7360-pci (untested).
Fingerprint reader
Device (Synaptics FS7600) is being detected by the kernel, but not recognized by userspace tools. Seems like it was moved to the unsupported list of libfprint here after a non-working report here. However, there are more recent reports of people who got it working here and here.
NFC
Device (NXP NPC300) is being detected by the kernel, but not recognized by userspace tools. See here for some discussion.
Function keys
Key | Visible? | Marked? | Effect |
---|---|---|---|
Fn+Shift |
No | Yes | toggles Fn lock |
Fn+F1 |
Yes | Yes | XF86Display
|
Fn+F2 |
No | No | unused |
Fn+F3 |
Yes | Yes | XF86MonBrightnessDown
|
Fn+F4 |
Yes | Yes | XF86MonBrightnessUp
|
Fn+F5 |
Yes | Yes | XF86AudioMute
|
Fn+F6 |
Yes | Yes | XF86AudioLowerVolume
|
Fn+F7 |
Yes | Yes | XF86AudioRaiseVolume
|
Fn+F8 |
Yes | Yes | XF86AudioMicMute
|
Fn+F9 |
No | Yes | keyboard backlight bright/dim/off |
Fn+F10 |
Yes | Yes | regular Insert key
|
Fn+F11 |
Yes | Yes | XF86RFKill
|
Fn+F12 |
No | Yes | unknown purpose |
See also
- hw-probe: https://linux-hardware.org/?probe=5ba1e3e8e1
- Product Page on HP Website