74 Settings
Customizing your device’s settings
Configure lock screen—Under Screen unlock, touch this
option to configure your lock screen with a required pattern,
PIN, or password to unlock the screen. For more information,
see “Securing your tablet” on page 53.
Owner info—Under Screen unlock, touching this option
displays a screen that allows you to display information about
yourself (such as your contact information) on the lock screen.
You will be prompted to enter the text you wish to display.
Encrypt tablet—Under Screen unlock, touch this option to
encrypt the contents of your tablet in the event that it is
powered off. Configure a required numeric PIN or password to
decrypt your tablet each time you power it on, see “Securing
your tablet” on page 53.
If you choose to set a password (with or without encryption), Toshiba
strongly recommends that you write down your password and keep
it in a safe location where you can later access it should you not
remember it.
Toshiba is not responsible for any losses that may occur, as a result
of the inability to access your device.
Visible passwords—Under Passwords, select this option to
briefly display each character of your passwords as you enter
them into the keyboard.
Select device administrators—Under Device
administration, touch open a screen with a list of the
applications you have authorized to be administrators for your
tablet. This is typically an email, calendar, or other enterprise
application that you granted this authority to, when you added
an account hosted by an enterprise service that requires the
ability to implement security policies on any devices that
connect to it. Touch an application in this list to disable its
authority to be a device administrator; if you do, the account
you added will typically lose some functionality in its
applications, such as the ability to sync new email or calendar
events, until you restore the application’s authority as a device
administrator. Applications whose device administration
authority you disable in this way, but that have accounts that
require them to be a device administrators, typically notify you
how to restore their authority when you try to use them, unless
you delete those accounts.