What is the purpose of this hole on Wacom Intuos Pro tablet?

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My friend recently received a new digital drawing tablet (Wacom Intuos Pro). Among other features, there is a hole that resembles a charm hole found on mobile phones:

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Other parts of the package (e.g. pen) do not have such holes, so it isn't possible to attach them using a band. What is the purpose of this hole? Is it just for attaching various charms and such?

interphx

Posted 2016-01-01T19:56:45.310

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2It's not some type of Kensington-type lock port is it? – Krunal Desai – 2016-01-01T20:53:21.443

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That looks to be the security lock slot. See #4 under the second picture at Intuos Pro features.

dxiv

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It is a Kensington lock port. As described in the owners manual below.

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Carl B

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It is a hole to pass a security cable through in case you are using the tablet in a public place by many people, for example a school computer lab.

Scott Chamberlain

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