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    Neriya Baturov commented  · 

    An option in SMART IQ settings to have a Password or PIN required to use the board after it boots up. Like any phone or laptop today.

    As of 5/12/22 there is a basic PIN feature that addressed one of 2 points from someone else's idea. A PIN that prohibits someone from looking through materials while the presenter is out of the room. But in many classrooms there are some pretty witty students that know that turning off the smartboard (By holding the power button for 10s or unplugging the power cable) and turning it back on, gives full access to the board, minus the settings which can be locked down.

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