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Select

your

language

To

select

your

preferred

language,

complete

the

following

steps:

1.

Select

your

preferred

language.

The

supported

languages

are

English,

French,

Spanish,

Italian,

German,

Portuguese,

Chinese

(Traditional

or

Simplified),

and

Japanese.

Only

the

supported

languages

are

displayed

in

the

list.

Correct

display

of

the

selected

language

depends

on

the

specific

Windows

version

that

you

are

using

and

the

system

location

that

you

select

(Control

panel

Regional

settings

).

If

Windows

does

not

support

the

language

that

you

have

selected,

a

question

mark

(?)

is

displayed

instead

of

the

language

name.

2.

Make

sure

that

you

can

read

the

welcome

message

that

is

displayed

next

to

the

language

selection

list.

If

you

can

read

the

message,

click

OK

to

implement

the

language

change.

All

screen

shots

and

text

will

change

according

to

the

selected

language.

Hide/Show

Click

Hide

or

Show

to

turn

off

or

display

the

Memory

Key

console

display.

Help

This

option

starts

the

IBM

support

site

where

you

can

search

for

information

about

your

Memory

Key

and

its

applications.

About

This

option

provides

information

about

the

current

version.

Exit

When

you

exit

MyKey,

Memory

Key

quick

access

and

advanced

functionality

are

disabled.

MyKey

pop-up

messages

MyKey

uses

pop-up

messages,

as

shown

in

the

following

illustration,

to

provide

information

or

to

inform

you

of

Memory

Key

events.

This

type

of

message

automatically

disappears

after

a

few

seconds,

or

you

can

click

it

to

close

it

immediately.

Memory

Key

console

Use

the

Memory

Key

console

to

access

your

Memory

Key

to

store

and

retrieve

files,

start

applications,

and

customize

the

Memory

Key.

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IBM

USB

2.0

Memory

Keys:

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