A entry handleset has a large, rectangular body that slides into a rectangular pocket (mortise) cut into the door's edge. The rectangular body of a entry handleset contains the workings for the knob or lever handle, latch, and deadbolt.
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With an entry handleset, the knob is generally interconnected with a deadbolt--unlocking the deadbolt also frees the latch. Lock buttons at the door's edge engage or disengage the lock.