
Protect your laptop or desktop with this Targus DEFCON PA417UCCL coiled cable security lock, which features a resettable 4-digit combination code and cut-resistant galvanized steel construction to deter theft.
Q: where is the lock slot? the sales person told me it would work with my HP laptop.
A: I worked in Industry for 20+ Years supporting large networks, and most laptops I have worked on, and I have worked with several different brands, and many models, have it on the right side about a inch from the back. Look on the left at the back also, just in case it is an oddball like me. It should be a tiny rectangular shaped typically horizontal hole/slot.
Q: Can I use this cable lock with a Chromebook laptop?
A: The cable lock works great with my son's Chromebook Model: CB5-132T-C8ZWSKU: 5202900
Q: Does either your Targums coil cable lock Or Combo lock fit the 2015 MacBook Air 13
A: No, the 2015 MacBook Air does not have a Kensington lock sicker for this cable to fit into. The MacBook Air requires a special locking mechanism that slides through the hinge.
Q: How do you set/reset the code fir the lock?
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Q: Will this work on the lenovo yoga 720?
A: I believe it will. There are two versions of this product. One with a coiled security cable and one with a strait cable. The Strait cable has three different adapters and will work on most laptops. The coiled one I believe will work on Most laptops but not sure about apple.
Q: Does this lock work on a Dell XPS 13?
A: If your device has a Kensington security slot it will most likely work for it. Also, the lock comes with multiple stick on spacers that you stick onto the lock itself that help to ensure the lock is nice and tight in the slot when you lock it and not sloppy and loose.
Q: Is this compatible with Apple Mac Book Pro laptop computer?
A: If your device has a Kensington security slot it will most likely work for it. Also, the lock comes with multiple stick on spacers that you stick onto the lock itself that help to ensure the lock is nice and tight in the slot when you lock it and not sloppy and loose.
Q: Are you able to use this for a MacBook Pro? and do we need an adapter as well or just the lock?
A: It depends on the year. All Mac laptop models since 2014 no longer have the locking port option.