Disk Tidy; Keybox - Toshiba Gigabeat F Series User Manual

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Chapter 10. Plugins

10.4.7. Disk Tidy

Disk Tidy deletes junk files left behind by Windows, Linux or OS X after a USB connec-
tion. Select the OS's files you want to delete in the 'Files to Clean' menu and select 'Start
Cleaning' to begin to process. The settings are stored in .rockbox/rocks/apps/disktidy.config,
in a plain text file that is user-modifiable to allow more entries to be added.
Available Options
All selects all Linux, OS X, and Windows files.
None deselects all file options.
Linux selects Linux files. Default files are .dolphinview, .d3lphinview, and .Trash-*/.
Windows selects Windows files. Default files are Thumbs.db, RECYCLE.BIN, Desktop.ini,
/Recycled and /System Volume Information.
Mac selects OS X files. Default files are ._*, .DS_Store and /.Trashes.
Other selects additional files added in by the user.
Key
Left or Power

10.4.8. Keybox

Keybox is an encrypted password storage using the "Tiny Encryption Algorithm" with a
key derived using md5.
Using Keybox
To get started, start up the plugin and select Enter Keybox. The first time you enter
Keybox you will be prompted for a master password and for confirmation of the master
password. The master password is the password that you must use to access your stored
passwords.
Once inside, enter the context menu by pressing Long Select. From the context menu
you can create new entries, delete entries and edit entries. Each entry has a "title", a
"user name" and a "password".
Selecting Reset Keybox from the main menu will delete the current list of passwords
and a new, empty list will be created the next time you select Enter Keybox after
prompting for a new master password. Entries are automatically saved when the plugin
is exited.
The Rockbox manual
Remote Key
Rewind
Action
Exit / Abort
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