Locking Your Smart Device and Information
Your smart device includes several features that help you protect your smart
device from inadvertent use and keep your information private. The built-in
security software lets you use your smart device for emergency calls, such as
dialing 911, even if it is locked.
Keyguard: Manually disables all buttons and the screen's touch-sensitive
feature to prevent accidental presses in your briefcase or pocket.
Auto-Keyguard and touchscreen lockout: Automatically enables Keyguard after
a period of inactivity and lets you disable the screen's touch-sensitive feature
during an active call.
Phone Lock: Requires a lock code to make calls.
System password lock: Requires a password to see any information on your
smart device.
Tip:
To avoid accidentally pressing onscreen buttons while you're holding
your smart device up to your ear to speak, you can disable the screen's
touch-sensitive feature during active calls. When the screen's touch-
sensitive feature is disabled, you must use the 5-way navigator to access
items on the screen.
Using Keyguard
By default, your keyboard locks so that you don't accidentally press buttons or
activate screen items while your smart device is in a pocket or bag.
To disable Keyguard, press Center
Section 6B: Customizing Your Smart Device
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