Button | Kensington Lock Reset
To successfully reset your combination, follow these general steps:
If you lose the combination, the reset button will not work because the lock must be "open" (set to the current code) to initiate a reset. Some users recover lost codes by applying moderate pressure to the main button while slowly turning each wheel until they feel a "click" or "give". Kensington Lock Reset Button
While the button is held or the screw is turned, rotate the dials to your new desired four-digit combination. To successfully reset your combination, follow these general
The (or reset mechanism) is a key feature on combination-style Kensington security cables that allows you to change the factory-set code to a personal one. Locating and Identifying the Button The (or reset mechanism) is a key feature
On some models like the ComboSaver, the reset mechanism may be a small button or lever located on the side or bottom of the lock.
The design of the reset button varies depending on the specific Kensington model: