HP ENVY TouchSmart 17-j113tx

HardwarePCI/USB IDWorking?
GPU (Intel)8086:0416Yes
GPU (NVIDIA)10de:1292Yes
Audio8086:8c20Yes
Touchscreen0eef:a802Yes
Ethernet10ec:8168Yes
Wireless8086:08b1Yes
Bluetooth8087:07dcYes
Card Reader10ec:5227Untested
Webcam0bda:5775Yes
Fingerprint Sensor138a:0050Untested

This page applies to the HP ENVY TouchSmart 17-j113tx.

Touchscreen

The integrated display includes a Touchscreen. Basic (single-touch) gestures work successfully without intervention. Some complex (multi-touch) gestures could be made to work with a combination of Touchegg and the proprietary xf86-input-egalaxAUR[broken link: package not found] package.

Note: When working with the laptop lid closed, the touchscreen sends spurious touch events. It is recommended to disable touchscreen input when the lid is closed and re-enable it when the lid is opened (using e.g. xinput --disable and xinput --enable respectively). Touchscreen calibration has not (yet) been tested.

Audio

The laptop has integrated 4.1 speakers. Stereo sound works successfully from the front two speakers without intervention under ALSA.

The other speakers are not recognised or used by default; they can be mapped using the hdajackretask utility from the alsa-tools package, and it appears the correct combination is the same as for other contemporary HP ENVY models:

Pin IDOverride Mapping
0x0dInternal speaker
0x0fInternal speaker (Back)
0x10Internal speaker (LFE)

Function keys

The integrated numeric keypad is dual-function, and defaults to scrolling actions unless NumLock is enabled. There is no ScrollLock key and there is no indicator light for NumLock.

The integrated Function keys are also dual-function, and default to either system control actions or assigned Functions depending on what is configured in the Firmware Setup Utility (reversible at runtime by using the Fn key in combination). The system control actions are:

Key(s)Control ActionStatus (assuming appropriate software)
F1Super+F1No hardware action by default, but may trigger a software action (meant to be a 'Help' key under Windows).
F2, F3Monitor Brightness Down/UpWorks for integrated display.
F4Super+PNo hardware action by default, but may trigger a software action (meant to switch video output under Windows).
F5Not captured (activates and deactivates the keyboard backlight, which appears to be hardware controlled).
F6, F7, F8Volume Mute/Down/UpWorks, including the LED that shows when volume is muted.
F9, F10, F11Media Previous/Play/NextWorks.
F12Not captured (activates and deactivates Wireless LAN and Bluetooth transceivers, with a LED that changes depending on this state).

Fingerprint sensor

Currently not supported by Fprint, according to the project website. The libfprint-gitAUR package may offer some hope, but this has not (yet) been tested on this model.

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