ASUS X455LF

Hardware PCI/USB ID Working?
GPU (Intel)8086:1616Yes
GPU (NVIDIA)10de:1346Yes
Audio8086:160cYes
Ethernet10ec:8168Untested
Wireless168c:0036Yes
Bluetooth168c:0036Untested
Webcam04f2:b483Yes

The laptop's model is X455LF-WX031DC

Function keys

⎡ Virtual core pointer                    	id=2	[master pointer  (3)]
⎜   ↳ Virtual core XTEST pointer              	id=4	[slave  pointer  (2)]
⎜   ↳ ETPS/2 Elantech Touchpad                	id=14	[slave  pointer  (2)]
⎣ Virtual core keyboard                   	id=3	[master keyboard (2)]
    ↳ Virtual core XTEST keyboard             	id=5	[slave  keyboard (3)]
    ↳ Power Button                            	id=6	[slave  keyboard (3)]
    ↳ Video Bus                               	id=7	[slave  keyboard (3)]
    ↳ Video Bus                               	id=8	[slave  keyboard (3)]
    ↳ Sleep Button                            	id=9	[slave  keyboard (3)]
    ↳ Asus WMI hotkeys                        	id=12	[slave  keyboard (3)]
    ↳ AT Translated Set 2 keyboard            	id=13	[slave  keyboard (3)]

No touchscreen.

Fn+Brightness combination does not work.

and media control buttons do work.

Fn+ScreenOn/ works.

does not work.

On hibernation touchpad becomes unresponsive. Some users report boot some parameters fix it.

Graphics

One can use the binary driver's PRIME function to use either NVIDIA (High drain, high performance, no hardware video acceleration (h264) meaning vdpau is not accessible? ) or Intel (low drain, hardware video acceleration (h264)).

Firmware

User can disable Secure Boot, AES-NI and Intel Virtualization but cannot disable Intel HyperThreating.

There is a choice of compatibility mode, user reports the option potentially becoming grayed out(?).

gollark: I think it's entirely the same except they have a different set of preinstalled apps to AOSP/Googlized Android, and Amazon services instead.
gollark: It's basically Android.
gollark: * e-paper, e-ink is a brand name.
gollark: This is the e-ink version.
gollark: No, that's on the Android-running Kindles.
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