| Hardware | PCI/USB ID | Working? |
|---|---|---|
| GPU (Intel) | 8086:591c |
Yes |
| Wireless | 10ec:8852 |
Yes |
| Bluetooth | 0bda:4852 |
???? |
| Audio | 8086:9d71 |
Yes |
| TouchPad |
??? (Elan) |
Yes |
| Touchscreen |
??? (Elan) |
Yes |
| Webcam |
04f2:b616/04f2:b6d9
|
Yes |
General
The Lenovo Yoga 11e (Gen 6) is a 2-in-1 replacement for the Thinkpad X1xx series. Both Chromebook and (originally) Windows-based systems exist. This page (currently) covers the Windows version.
To ensure you have this version, install the package dmidecode and run:
# dmidecode -t system | grep Version
Version: ThinkPad 11e Yoga Gen 6
Further details from dmidecode:
System Information
Manufacturer: LENOVO
Product Name: 20SES14K00
Version: ThinkPad 11e Yoga Gen 6
SKU Number: LENOVO_MT_20SE_BU_Think_FM_ThinkPad 11e Yoga Gen 6
Family: ThinkPad 11e Yoga Gen 6
Base Board Information
Manufacturer: LENOVO
Product Name: 20SES14K00
Version: SDK0J40697 WIN
Installation
EFI booting works; disabling Secure Boot is *not* necessary.
See #Accessibility on how to change UEFI settings, disable Secure Boot and boot an Arch installation medium.
Secure Boot
Disabling Secure Boot is *not* required to install Arch on this hardware.
EFI/LUKS
Full disk encryption with LUKS is supported. It is significantly easier to get this working using EFISTUB rather than GRUB. In addition to various Dm-crypt wiki pages, [1] and [2] may be helpful.
Firmware
BIOS is accessible via F2 during system boot. Default settings appear to work fine.
The boot menu is accessible via F12.
Firmware upgrades have not been tested.
Video
An Intel Corporation UHD Graphics 615 (rev 02) video card is installed. It is supported out of the box by the Intel i915 driver.
Audio
Basic audio using PipeWire works without issue. See #Keyboard for notes on mute/volume hotkeys.
Keyboard
No issues. However, the location of the Fn and left-side Ctrl key may annoy some users. There is a BIOS setting to swap the two keys.
Function Keys
| Key | Visible? 1 | Marked? 2 | Effect |
|---|---|---|---|
Fn+Esc |
No | Yes | Toggles Fn lock |
Fn+F1 |
Yes3 | Yes |
evtest returns KEY_MUTE
|
Fn+F2 |
Yes3 | Yes |
evtest returns KEY_VOLUMEDOWN
|
Fn+F3 |
Yes3 | Yes |
evtest returns KEY_VOLUMEUP
|
Fn+F4 |
Yes3 | Yes | (icon: Mic off) |
Fn+F5 |
No | Yes | (icon: Brightness minus) |
Fn+F6 |
No | Yes | (icon: Brightness plus) |
Fn+F7 |
Yes4 | Yes | ?? (icon: laptop/monitor) |
Fn+F8 |
Yes | Yes |
XF86WLAN 3
|
Fn+F9 |
Yes | Yes |
XF86Messenger (icon: speech bubble)
|
Fn+F10 |
Yes | Yes |
XF86Go (icon: Telephone up)
|
Fn+F11 |
Yes | Yes |
Cancel (icon: Telephone down)
|
Fn+F12 |
Yes | Yes |
XF86Favorites (icon: star)
|
Fn+End |
Yes | Yes |
Insert
|
Fn+PrtSc |
Yes | Yes |
XF86Launch2 (icon: dashed circle with scissors)
|
Fn+b |
Yes | No |
Ctrl_R
|
Fn+i |
Yes | No |
Insert
|
Fn+k |
Yes | No |
Scroll_Lock
|
Fn+l |
Yes | No |
"l" (most other Fn+<key> combinations do nothing)
|
Fn+p |
Yes | No |
Pause
|
Fn+s |
Yes | No |
Alt_R (Screenshot?)
|
- The key is visible to
xevand similar tools. - The physical key has a symbol on it, which describes its function.
-
xevonly returns aKeymapNotify event, but noKeyPressorKeyReleaseevents. No keycodes are seen byxev. - In Xfce4 the display settings program is launched.
- Unlike some models,
Fn+F8does *not* send anXF86RFKillkeypress event. However, it should be possible to bind this to rfkill to achive the same result.
The following xbindkeys configuration may be needed to get volume/mic controls working properly:
"pactl set-sink-mute @DEFAULT_SINK@ toggle"
m:0x0 + c:121
XF86AudioMute
"pactl set-sink-volume @DEFAULT_SINK@ +5%"
m:0x0 + c:123
XF86AudioRaiseVolume
"pactl set-sink-volume @DEFAULT_SINK@ -5%"
m:0x0 + c:122
XF86AudioLowerVolume
"pactl set-source-mute @DEFAULT_SOURCE@ toggle"
m:0x0 + c:198
XF86AudioMicMute
Power Management
CPU Performance Scaling
This laptop comes with an Intel Core m3-8100Y CPU 1.10GHz CPU. The rated frequencies range from 400MHz - 3.4GHz.
The intel_pstate driver is supported, with the performance and powersave governors supported. CPU scaling works with both governors.
Suspend
Appears to work out of the box using Pipewire.
Microphone
Sensors
As this is a tablet, an accelerometer is installed and supported by iio-sensor-proxy.
The thinkpad-yoga-scripts-gitAUR may be of interest, although it needs to be converted to Python3, and will have to be modified to detect the ELAN devices (instead of WACOM).
Various temperature sensors are supported by lm_sensors.
The hardware includes neither an ambient light sensor, nor a proximity sensors.