Lenovo Yoga 730

HardwarePCI/USB IDWorking?
TouchpadYes
KeyboardYes
TouchscreenYes
StylusYes
GPU8086:3ea0Yes
Webcam5986:2115Yes
Bluetooth8087:0025Yes
Audio8086:9dc8Yes
Wireless8086:2526Yes
Thunderbolt 3Yes
Fingerprint reader06cb:0081No

Installation

Press the Novo Button while a laptop is powered off and proceed to Boot Menu to boot from the installation media. If you're unsure of what the Novo Button is, refer to Lenovo Yoga 730 User Guide.

Power and Performance management

To set the Battery Conservation Mode, see Laptop/Lenovo#Battery conservation mode

Sensors

To work with sensors you need iio-sensor-proxy. thinkpad-yoga-scripts-gitAUR also provides service for ambient light sensor.

iio-sensor-proxy is not required to disable touchpad and keyboard when turning into tablet mode because it's managed by hardware. Needs clarification

Function keys

Key Visible?1 Marked?2 Effect
Fn+F1YesYesXF86AudioMute
Fn+F2YesYesXF86AudioLowerVolume
Fn+F3YesYesXF86AudioRaiseVolume
Fn+F4YesYesXF86AudioMicMute
Fn+F5YesYesF5, but sends both press and release instantly
Fn+F6YesYesToggles between XF86TouchpadOn and XF86TouchpadOff
Fn+F7YesYesAirplane Mode Toggle
Fn+F8YesYesXF86WebCam
Fn+F9YesYesSuper+l
Fn+F10YesYesSuper+p
Fn+F11YesYesXF86MonBrightnessDown
Fn+F12YesYesXF86MonBrightnessUp
Fn+SpaceNo3YesCycles states of keyboard backlight
Fn+UpYesYesPageUp
Fn+DownYesYesPageDown
Fn+LeftYesYesHome
Fn+RightYesYesEnd
Fn+BYesNoPause
Fn+PYesNoPause
Fn+SYesNoPrintScreen
  1. The key is visible to xev and similar tools
  2. The physical key has a symbol on it, which describes its function
  3. Not visible in tools but still managed either by hardware or software
Note: Inputs from backlight control keys are delayed on Linux. Windows does not share the same behavior.
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