Dongle means a USB modem or similar device to connect Your computer to the mobile network for accessing the Internet;
Dongle means a USB device provisioned with the Software.
Dongle means the USB security device required to use the Software purchased from the Licensor by the Licensee from time to time.
Examples of Dongle in a sentence
Each Sentinel and Dongle and all intellectual property rights therein will remain the property of DS and/or its applicable suppliers.
Please refer to the GROM Bluetooth Dongle manual that is supplied with your Bluetooth Dongle.
Board sets and Dongle must be returned within 30 days upon delivery of new upgraded system.
Lobster_data contains a mechanism for license verification, which is either provided as Dongle or is implemented via the cloud solution of a third-Party provider.
If The Software is protected by Dongle, Licensee may install unlimited number of copies of The Software but only use The Software on the hardware with the attached Dongle according to clause 1 “Preamble”.
More Definitions of Dongle
Dongle means: program key or hasp.
Dongle refers to a specific hardware device designated with a unique serial number (Dongle ID) that may be moved between physical workstations.
Dongle means a piece of hardware provided to Licensee by 3D Systems or a Business Partner which attaches to a Device and works with a License Key to allow a Device to use the Software under a Dongle License.
Dongle. Means a device inserted to the USB port of a computer that can communicate with the Company's server and enables to access and check user licenses after the signing of this Agreement. Requests for additional DONGLES due to loss or faults not covered by warranty etc., shall be satisfied in return for a payment.
Dongle means a special item of software or hardware (e.g., a USB dongle) to protect the licenses. The Dongle and the Software protected by the Dongle must be connected as described in the Documentation, otherwise use of the Software will be greatly restricted or impossible.
Dongle means a small piece of hardware that connects to a PC and that is used as a form of copy protection or digital rights management to authenticate a piece of installed MES Product.
Dongle means a special item of software or hardware (e.g., a USB dongle) to protect the licenses. The Dongle and the Software protected by the Dongle must be connected as de- scribed in the Documentation, otherwise use of the Software will be greatly restricted or impossible.