This is the first pin of the lock.
How to unlock your locked bedroom door.
Ehow explains what to do next.
Directly behind the pinhole is a release button inside the knob.
This is fortunate in the event that you need to open a locked bedroom door because in an emergency a high security lock would be hard to hack.
Flat head screwdriver with thin shaft.
The lock on a bedroom door is designed for privacy and not for security or keeping intruders out.
Apply pressure on the lock using knife and push it back in the door.
Insert the knife between the space in the door and the frame where the lock is situated since knives are thin it should easily slide in between the lock and the frame.
The non locking side of the door should have a small hole likely on the face of the knob.
Insert the flattened end of the paperclip above the tension wrench.
Inside is a small button that needs to be pushed to unlock the door.
Take a hammer and flatten the end of the paperclip as flat as you can get it then grab your makeshift lock picking tools and head to the door.
To unlock a door with a keyhole you can pick the lock with 2 bobby pins.
You may need to turn the screwdriver in order for the door to unlock.
Push it in until you meet resistance.
You can unlock the door by sticking a straightened paper clip or similarly sized wire or even a very small screwdriver into the hole and pushing the release button which pops out the lock button and unlocks the door.
2 push lightly on the handle of the screwdriver as you rotate the tool in small.
Insert the tip of a small flat tip screwdriver straight into the machined hole in the face of the door handle.
Just insert the screwdriver into the small hole and press the button on the inside of the handle with it to unlock the door.
For an interior door that has a small hole in the handle you can use a small screwdriver to unlock it.