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authoralex <alex@pdp7.net>2026-05-02 19:04:11 +0200
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## Linux compatibility
-Linux has several problems:
-
-* The keyboard is really a USB device (it is detachable), and you can only switch ctrl+fn using a Windows app or:
+The keyboard is really a USB device (it is detachable), and you can only switch ctrl+fn using a Windows app or:
=> https://github.com/manueljaeckle/thinkpad_x12_fn_switcher
-* Apparently, you cannot use the volume control keys in Linux either. However, I do not use those in Windows so I don't care.
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## Form factor
One of the main reasons for picking this laptop is that it's very light. The laptop with keyboard weighs 1.1kg.