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I will give it to you for free. I havnt been able to figure out yet how to use the lock.is very hard to set.but I will not even try now after looking at the reviews.I dont need a pofessional locksmith to remove it even it I get it to work. Aweful.wish I had read the reviews first. everyone is correct. Any one want mine.
And ALL laptop locks provide good to excellent protection against opportunist NON-professional thieves. And - for the price - unbeatable. ALL laptop locks can be easily circumvented by professional thieves. This lock is one of the fairly good ones.
Do yourself a favour and buy something else. I was about to drill it off when a colleague at work asked if he could try to get it off, he cracked the combination in less than five minutes after looking at a similar Kensington lock. Mine changed combinations on me spontaneously one day, I probably did it by mistake because of the design of the flip switch which is constantly flipping back and forth. I don't know why Amazon is still selling it. This is an all around bad product, mainly because it will change combinations on you completely unexpectedly. The design is flawed. This combination switch happens so frequently that Kensington will pay you the cost of a locksmith to remove it.
Total time about 2 minutes. Do not waste your money on this lock. The pins were very soft and easy to cut. Then I could bend the lock away from the computer enough to reach in with a pair of thin wire cutters (from Sears) and snip off the two pins that stick into the slot on the computer. It was surprisingly easy to remove. My son's 64050 lock also jammed the second time he used it. I used a pair of scissors to remove the rubber washer between the lock and the computer. With the pins cut the lock rotated 90 degrees and popped off.
Unlocked it a couple of times. She set the lock. Need locksmith of hacksaw to remove from computer.Not recommended. Bought this lock for my daughters dell in September. Worked fine. Went to unlock it for Thanksgiving, and it no longer worked.
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