Macintosh LC: Security Connector


The new Macintosh LC seems to have a different type of molded-in security
"hole".

Previous Macintosh computers had a hole that would accommodate a clip-in
metal eye through which a cable could be run and padlocked to a table.
The Macintosh LC has a different kind of security connector, a "slot".

Is the security slot on the Macintosh LC the same as that on keyboards,
and will the same gadgets that I now use for the keyboard still work?

The security connector on the Macintosh LC is best described as an
underpass where the security cable would pass under a small bridge of
plastic on the underside of the case.

It does not use the plug-in connector as does the Macintosh Plus keyboard.


Published Date: Feb 18, 2012