Texas Instruments 6100 Laptop User Manual


 
Securing the Computer
Setting Up Your Desktop 4-19
Securing the Computer
Securing your
computer
The possibility of computer theft always exists.
While the computer itself can be replaced, the
data it contains may be irreplaceable. An
investment of a few dollars and a few moments
can prevent a disaster.
Required lock
You can secure your computer using a standard
Kensington lock. If your computer store does
not carry Kensington locks, you can buy one
directly from Texas Instruments.
Connecting the
Kensington lock
Follow these instructions to secure your
computer using a Kensington lock.
1. Secure the looped end of the Kensington
lock cable to a permanent fixture within
reach of your computer.
2. Insert the Kensington lock into the slot on
the left side of the computer.
3. Turn the key so that the Kensington lock is
attached to the computer.
4. Remove the key from the lock.
slot for
Kensington lock
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