Thinkvantage applications – Lenovo X230 User Manual

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Table 2. Applications in Control Panel (continued)

Application

Control Panel section

Green text in Control Panel

Fingerprint Software

System and Security

Hardware and Sound

Lenovo - Fingerprint Reader

or

Lenovo - Notebook Fingerprint
Reader

GPS Enabler

Network and Internet

System and Security

Lenovo - GPS

Lenovo AutoLock

System and Security

Lenovo - Camera-enhanced
security

Lenovo Solution Center

System and Security

Lenovo - System Health and
Diagnostics

Message Center Plus

Programs

Messages from Lenovo

Password Manager

System and Security

User Accounts and Family Safety

Lenovo - Password Vault

Power Manager

Hardware and Sound

System and Security

Lenovo - Power Controls

Recovery Media

System and Security

Lenovo - Factory Recovery Disks

Screen Reader Optimizer

Appearance and Personalization

Lenovo - Reading Optimization

SimpleTap

Programs

Lenovo - SimpleTap

System Update

System and Security

Lenovo - Update and Drivers

Rescue and Recovery

System and Security

Lenovo - Enhanced Backup and
Restore

Note: Depending on your computer model, some of the applications might not be available.

ThinkVantage applications

This topic provides a brief introduction to some ThinkVantage applications.

Note: Depending on your computer model, some of the applications might not be available.

Access Connections

The Access Connections program is a connectivity assistant program for creating and managing location
profiles. Each location profile stores all the network and Internet configuration settings needed for connecting
to a network infrastructure from a specific location such as a home or an office.

By switching between location profiles as you move your computer from place to place, you can quickly and
easily connect to a network with no need to reconfigure your settings manually and restart the computer
each time.

Active Protection System

The Active Protection System program protects your hard disk drive when the shock sensor inside your
computer detects a condition that could damage the drive, such as system tilt, excessive vibration, or shock.
The hard disk drive is less vulnerable to damage when it is not operating. This is because when the hard disk
drive is not operating, the system stops it from spinning, and might also move the read and write heads of
the drive to areas that do not contain data. As soon as the shock sensor senses that the environment is
stable again (minimal change in system tilt, vibration, or shock), it turns the hard disk drive on.

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