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  2. Kensington Security Slot - Wikipedia

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    Kensington Security lock: unlocked, locked The Kensington Security Slot is the rightmost opening on the side of this Acer Swift 3 laptop computer. The Kensington Security Slot (also called a K-Slot or Kensington lock) is an anti-theft system for hardware electronics such as notebook computers, computer monitors and others. It is a small, metal ...

  3. Kensington Computer Products Group - Wikipedia

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    Kensington's first trackball mouse was the Turbo Mouse for Macintosh released in 1986 and trackballs have since been one of the major offerings by the company. Their first laptop physical security lock was made in 1992. [6] Kensington also produced accessories for portable devices like the iPod, including the Stereo Dock in 2005. [7]

  4. Talk:Kensington Security Slot - Wikipedia

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    It will prevent people from snatching a laptop locked with a Kensington lock. It won't prevent theft if the notebook is left alone for a period of time. JonC JonC, Please provide proof that people actually use Kensington locks while in a coffee shop. I will be removing your comment shortly if you can not provide proof.

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    Restart the computer • If you haven't recently restarted your computer or you don't restart your computer very often, we recommend that you restart the computer. This helps clear the internal memory (RAM), which often resolves many issues.

  6. Computer lock - Wikipedia

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    Built-in computer locks for access control were phased out by computer manufacturers in the 1990s as operating systems and other software incorporated user profiles with passwords, but computer locks to prevent theft are still in use, more commonly in the form of Kensington locks that attach cables to laptops and small desktops in an effort to ...

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  8. Talk:Kensington Computer Products Group - Wikipedia

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    I propose that Kensington Security Slot be merged into Kensington Computer Products Group. The former does not appear to meet WP:PRODUCT. The Products Group article states that it is best known for this lock. -- Trevj 13:47, 10 July 2012 (UTC) I disagree, the article is well written and I do not think that it would make sense to merge it.

  9. Skeleton key - Wikipedia

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    Two warded lock keys and a homemade skeleton key. A skeleton key (also known as a passkey [1]) is a type of master key in which the serrated edge has been removed in such a way that it can open numerous locks, [2] most commonly the warded lock. The term derives from the fact that the key has been reduced to its essential parts. [2]