Using Locks
Using Locks
Note:
You are responsible for evaluating,
selecting, and implementing the
locking devices and security features.
IBM makes no comments,
judgments, or warranties about the
function, quality or performance of
locking devices and security features.
You can protect your computer and its internal devices with locks.
To protect the internal devices under the keyboard and prevent
the removal of your computer, you can purchase a Kensington
MicroSaver Security System lock (hereafter called a
Kensington
lock) or a compatible lock.
To protect PC Cards, you can use a PC Card lock.
Using the Security Lock
To prevent your computer and its internal devices from being
removed without permission, purchase a Kensington lock or a
compatible lock and do the following:
1
Lock the latch
1
on the right side of the computer to open the
keyhole
2
.
2
1
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