HP Spectre x360 13-ap0xxxx

HardwarePCI/USB IDWorking?
GPU8086:3ea0Yes
Wireless8086:9df0Yes
Bluetooth8087:0aaaYes
Mobile broadband8086:7560No
Audio8086:9dc8Partial
TouchpadPS/2Yes
Touchscreen04F3:280EYes
Webcam04ca:7086Yes
Card readerYes
Fingerprint readerNo

Installation

Disable Secure Boot: press to bring up the menu, then F10 for UEFI, for Boot options.

You might need to enable Legacy Boot to launch the install media, even on UEFI mode.

Disable the microcode loading if the live environment does not start.

Audio

This laptop requires firmware in order for sound to work. See Advanced Linux Sound Architecture#ALSA firmware.

Blacklist snd_hda_intel and .

There is still work needed to support the 4 speakers (only 2 are supported).

Mute Button

All the media keys works but the mute button does not light up.

Mobile Broadband

Some configurations include the Intel XMM 7560 4G LTE modem, an updated version of the 7360 with no Linux kernel driver.

Fingerprint Reader

Not supported at the moment in libfprint, there seems to be a beginning of work to support those types of fingerprint readers here The branch synaptics-driver-20190617 contains code that seems to be able to open the fingerprint reader ( if you add the correct device id in drivers/synaptics/synaptics.c ) .

Generates an error after opening though so this is not complete yet.

Tablet mode

Keyboard is automatically deactivated when screen is rotated to tent or tablet mode.

Auto Rotation

Installing and , autorotation works out of the box except for pen input (does not get rotated). Instead of screenrotator-git, you can use this script which auto rotates the touchpad, touch screen, and pen.

Touchscreen Pressure Sensitivity

The touchscreen seems to use the libinput driver by default, with which pressure sensitivity with the included HP Pen does not work. To get pressure sensitivity install and force the use of the evdev driver:

The touchscreen should be at , but to make sure you can use a utility like and verify the location of your touchscreen by testing the input events.

IR Camera

Works with Howdy configured to use /dev/video2 and the patch referenced in https://github.com/boltgolt/howdy/issues/70#issuecomment-439123621

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gollark: I guess it would be really easy for them to get caught on cables, or something.
gollark: Worrying.
gollark: Automatically.
gollark: You could run it when you're away, though.
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