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  • How do laptop locks work?
  • What is a security slot on a laptop?
  • Are laptop cable locks universal?
  • How do you open a laptop lock?
  • Table code test
How do laptop locks work?

The two most used locking options are our traditional keyed locks and combination locks, which are compatible with 99% of laptops, projectors, printers, and monitors with security lock slots.

For light and this laptops and tablets that are too slim for a standard lock slot, Kensington has designed a range of locks built to our tough standards that fit perfectly to secure these ultralight and mobile devices.

What is a security slot on a laptop?

The Kensington Slot is the standard slot that can be paired with a standard security cable lock. Also known as the K-Slot, this device locking option can be used on most brands of laptops, desktops, monitors, and other devices that have a lock slot.

Are laptop cable locks universal?

Not all laptop locks are universal. However, our ClickSafe Combination Laptop Lock fits standard T-bar, nano, or wedge-shaped laptop security slots, regardless of brand or generation.

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How do you open a laptop lock?
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There are different types of laptops locks depending on the security slot type (standard T-bar, nano, or wedge-shaped) and lock type (Combination or keyed). Older technology like T-bar or standard locks required the user to align the lock slot with the T shaped cleat on the locking head and the turn the key to lock or unlock.  As devices get thinner and lighter locks have evolved.
With the introduction of nano and wedge-shaped slots the new locking mechanisms opens the locking cleats inside the slot to lock and closes them to unlock. N/A N/A
Table code test

Cable Type Pull Strength

Cable Type Use Diameter (mm) Strands (# of strands X # of wires) Minimum Tensile Strength (Pounds)
Standard Most commonly used cable lock for laptops and tablet 4.4
5.0
7x7
7x19
1,000
Desktop Peripheral Kit Locking multiple peripherals (Monitor, Desktop Computer, Wired Keyboard, Wired Mouse) 6.5 7x7 1,000
Ultra Superior strength, thicker carbon steel cable 8-10 6x7
3x7
1,500
Coiled Travel/portable locks 3.5 7x7 250