Neo Password Protection - Alphasmart NEO User Manual

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You can change this behavior so that keys won't repeat. This is
helpful for beginning typists or for users who have difficulty typing.
For example, if you're administering an activity to a group of users
whose typing skills are at a beginning level, you can turn off Auto
Repeat so they aren't penalized for holding down a key longer than
normal.
When Auto Repeat is on (the default setting), a character repeats
when a key is held down; when it's off, only one character appears per
keystroke.

Neo password protection

There are three types of passwords you can set for Neo.
Send list password: This password is specific to AlphaSmart
Manager. It lets you set a password so that no one can send
anything—files, SmartApplets, settings—from AlphaSmart
Manager to any connected Neo(s) without first typing the send
list password. See "Send list password" on page 116.
Master password: This password controls various settings such as
turning Calculator or Spell check on or off (as well as some other
settings). Additionally, on Neo, it permits you to create individual
file passwords. You can obtain a master password from
AlphaSmart Technical Support, but it's easier—and more
secure—to specify your own using AlphaSmart Manager (see
page 117 for more information about using AlphaSmart Manager
to control password protection).
File passwords: You can set individual passwords for each
AlphaWord Plus file. You can set these passwords on Neo, or set
a global password for all the files in AlphaSmart Manager.
Individual passwords are useful when multiple users share one
Neo, or when the contents of your files are confidential.
Beyond Basics
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