Casement windows open in our out, just like a door. They do not move up and down (those are single- or double-hung windows). See http://www.areliableremodeler.com/images/window-types.gif for examples. Any window that opens can have a lock.
Press the Windows key and L
shut down , log off lock
no because it didnt have the technology back then . back then they had manual roll up windows with a lever , and they had to pull down each lock to lock each side.
There is no safety lock on the rear windows. They roll down that far for reason. The wheel well is in the way.
I believe when you have the windows locked from the main control (Driverside) Only the driver can lower the windows. If you try to lower them from the other switches if shout NOT allow the windows to move up or down.
Press the windows key and L. Another method is to press ctr-alt-del.
The slide lock and release lever on the P9 was removed from the P9T.
You have accidentally hit the "windows lock" button. This allows the driver's window to open but no others. Hit the "windows lock" button again and everything should work fine. The "windows lock" button on my 1991 Toyota Camry is to the right of my "doors lock" button.
That lock is to keep someone from stealing your spare tire. When you remove the lock then you will be able to slide the tool in the hole and let the spare tire down to the ground.
The comfort control in the door allows windows to raise themselves when you lock the car by turning the key in the door lock twice when locking. It is possible this switch, computer, is going bad if the windows lower by themself.
Slide your cursor down so the taskbar rises, right-click a blank area of the taskbar and left-click 'Lock the tasbar' (2nd to last option on the pop-up menu).