Lenovo ThinkPad T450(s)

A laptop page for the Lenovo ThinkPad T450 and the Lenovo ThinkPad T450s. Entries in the hardware table marked with m are exclusive to the mainstream T450 while those marked with s are exclusive to the slimmer T450s.

HardwarePCI/USB IDWorking?
Bluetooth (Intel)8087:0a2aYes
Bluetooth (Realtek)0bda:8761Untested
Webcam (Acer)5986:0366Yes
Webcam (Chicony)m04f2:b596Yes
Webcam (Chicony)s04f2:b39aYes
Webcam (Chicony)04f2:b449Yes
Webcam (Lite-On)04ca:703cYes
Ethernet8086:15a3Yes
8086:15a2Yes
WLAN (Intel)Yes
WLAN (Realtek)Yes
WWAN (Ericsson)Untested
WWAN (Sierra)Untested
GPU (Intel)m8086:0a16Yes
GPU (Intel)8086:1616Yes
GPU (NVIDIA)sUntested
TouchpadYes
TouchscreenmUntested
TouchscreensYes
TrackpointYes
KeyboardYes
TPMUntested
Fingerprint readerYes
Smart card readerUntested
SD card readerYes
AudiomYes
AudioYes

Accessibility

The appearance of the ThinkPad Setup program (i.e., the tool used to configure UEFI BIOS settings) is simple and uses contrasting colours, so it may work well with OCR software. A legend of keyboard navigation shortcuts is also clearly listed on the bottom of the screen.

Note: Blind users should request the help of a sighted person to change UEFI BIOS settings. Keyboard beeps in the ThinkPad Setup program are enabled by default but only happen when unmanageable/invalid key combinations are pressed.

The user guide has a section under Chapter 6, "Advanced configuration", titled "Using the ThinkPad Setup program" that highlights the steps needed to configure the UEFI BIOS settings. Relevant keyboard shortcuts (including those needed to trigger certain features on device startup) are mentioned throughout:

KeyEffect
Interrupt normal startup and bring up the Startup menu
F1Start the ThinkPad Setup program
Bring up the Boot Menu window

Firmware

fwupd does not support this device yet.

UEFI BIOS errors

The following error messages appear during the boot process and in the system's journal (see ):

These messages appear because "there is an attempt to store an integer to a reference type in the bytecode" . A Lenovo forum thread was made to discuss and bring this to Lenovo's attention, but they have yet to fix it.

However, these firmware errors do not seem to have any obvious consequences (besides the hampered functionality of the _PDC ACPI object), so it is probably safe to disregard them. can be passed as a kernel parameter to hide these errors (and others) during the boot process.

Wireless

See Lenovo ThinkPad T440s#Wireless; the T450/T450s and T440s share the same Realtek-variant WiFi card.

SD card reader

See Lenovo ThinkPad T440s#SD card reader; the T450/T450s and T440s share the same SD card reader (but with different sub-device IDs). See also https://linux-hardware.org/?id=pci:10ec-5227-17aa-5034.

Power management

Intel Rapid Start Technology (IRST)

Some T450/T450s models come equipped with both an HDD and the optional 16GB M.2 SSD. The user guide advises against formatting the M.2 SSD as a bootable device (in Chapter 6, "Advanced configuration") because one of its purposes (in OEM deployments of Windows) is to "support the Intel Rapid Start Technology." The M.2 SSD can still be used for that same purpose in an Arch Linux installation if so desired. See Suspend and hibernate#Intel Rapid Start Technology (IRST) for more details.

Panel Self-Refresh (PSR)

Enabling Panel Self-Refresh (PSR) may decrease the power consumption of the Intel chipset.

CapsLock indicator

There is no LED indicator for the key, but software-based solutions for desktop environments exist; for example:

The Caps Lock state can also be read and controlled through a pseudo-file that takes on values of 0 or :

/sys/class/leds/input3::capslock/brightness

Function keys

KeyVisible?1Marked?2Effect
YesYesToggles Fn lock
F1YesYes
YesYesXF86AudioLowerVolume
YesYes
YesYes
F5YesYes
YesYes
YesYesXF86Display
YesYes
YesYes
F10YesYes
YesYes
YesYes
YesControls the keyboard backlight
Fn+bYes
YesScroll_Lock
Yes
Yes
Yes
YesXF86WakeUp
  1. The key is visible to and similar tools.
  2. The physical key has a symbol on it, which describes its function.
Tip: By default, the function keys behave as multimedia keys instead of actual function keys. This behaviour can be changed in the UEFI BIOS settings so that F1 to F12 are used as standard function keys and special multimedia features are only triggered with the use of the Fn key.
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See also

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