Motion Computing Graphics Tablet LE1600TC Manuel D’Utilisation

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Motion Computing LE1600
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 Tablet Client User Guide
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Chapter 2  Using Your Motion Tablet Client
Using Windows Security
Passwords protect your Tablet Client from unauthorized access. Passwords 
can create different levels of protection for your Tablet Client and its data.
• Operating system passwords — Secure the files on your Tablet Client 
from other users
• BIOS (Basic Input/Output System) passwords — Secure the software 
routines that test hardware at startup, start the operating system, and 
support the transfer of data among hardware devices
• System password — Locks access to the BIOS set up 
• Boot password — Locks access to the system
• Disk Drive (DD) password — Secures your data so the DD cannot 
be accessed by removing it and connecting it to another Tablet 
Client
Setting the Windows Operating System Password
Be aware that the following advanced procedures require you to make 
changes in Windows BIOS. You should not perform this procedure unless 
you are comfortable with the following cautionary information. You can set 
up a Windows operating system password going to Start > Control Panel > 
User Accounts > Create a new account
... (Classic View)
Setting BIOS Passwords
The level of security you want on your Tablet Client helps determine what 
BIOS password(s) you set. 
Setting a BIOS System Password
Perform these steps to set up a password to access the PhoenixBIOS
TM
 Set 
Up Utility on the Tablet Client:
NOTE: These procedures describe using the pen to enter
information; you can also attach an external keyboard if you 
prefer.