Hai Amar: 

I use dongle for JFW 10 which is quite easy. I don't think you need to
password protect it, since we don't know if that would affect the way we
use it. There is no possibility of misuse if you safeguard your dongle
like your house key. 

Subramani 



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[mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf Of Amar Jain
Sent: Thursday, November 12, 2009 7:58 AM
To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
Subject: [AI] Safety tips; Password protecting for JAWS USB dongle?

Listers,
Thankful to all for your valuable guidance time to time.
I have yesterday purchased Jaws 11 dongle.
I am in need of your guidance in keeping my dongle safe.
Firstly, can we password protect our dongle? To prevent unauthorize use?
Secondly, concerning the safety of dongle, what extra you can suggest
me?
Lastly, if I go to public computer today and use my dongle, then before
signing off, what file I need to remove so that my complete dongle
information will get removed?
I know uninstalling from device manager can rempove it, but it does not
remove all information because when you plug in again, you need not to
follow hardware wizard.
Please cover other points also which comes in your mind.
Regards
Amar Jain


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