Lenovo ThinkPad X390

HardwarePCI/USB IDWorking?
TouchpadYes
KeyboardYes
GPU8086:3ea0Yes
Webcam13d3:5415Yes
Ethernet8086:15bdYes
Bluetooth8087:0aaaYes
Audio8086:9dc8Yes
Wi-Fi8086:9df0Yes
TPMUntested

Installation

AHCI mode is enabled by default. AHCI mode must be used, otherwise the disks will be invisible. Using RAID mode will trigger a relevant log message in the journal.

Accessibility

The appearance of the BIOS is pretty simple and not very colorful, so it might work well with OCR software. However, it requires the user to use a mouse.

Note: Blind users should request the help of a sighted person to change BIOS settings

This device has a diagnostic LED which may visualize beep codes in some cases. See the "Diagnostic LED" section in the service manual for more details. The service manual also contains shortcuts which are needed to trigger certain features, such as for interrupt normal boot and settings (Enter).

Firmware

The BIOS/UEFI is compatible with fwupd.

Secure Boot

The BIOS accepts .auth files and supports custom keys well.

Function keys

Key Visible?1 Marked?2 Effect
Fn+EscNoYesEnables Fn lock
Fn+F1YesYesXF86AudioMute
Fn+F2YesYesXF86AudioLowerVolume
Fn+F3YesYesXF86AudioRaiseVolume
Fn+F4YesYesXF86AudioMicMute
Fn+F5YesYesXF86MonBrightnessDown
Fn+F6YesYesXF86MonBrightnessUp
Fn+F7YesYes XF86Display
Fn+F8YesYesXF86WLAN
Fn+F9YesYesXF86Settings
Fn+F10YesYesXF86Bluetooth
Fn+F11YesYesXF86Keyboard
Fn+F12YesYesXF86Favorites
Fn+EndYesYesXF86Insert
Fn+SpaceNoYesDisable or set keyboard backlight
Fn+PrtScrYes3NoXF86Sleep
  1. The key is visible to xev and similar tools
  2. The physical key has a symbol on it, which describes its function
  3. systemd-logind handles this by default

See also

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