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Typically, a "kiosk" mode refers to setting up a web browser (or other software) to operate on a machine left in a public space, or other kind of public installation (like in a gallery). | Typically, a "kiosk" mode refers to setting up a web browser (or other software) to operate on a machine left in a public space, or other kind of semi-public installation (like in a gallery). Kiosk modes generally run the software fullscreen and remove interface elements that would allow people to quit the program, or navigate away from the intended material. | ||
* [http://www.opera.com/support/mastering/kiosk/ Opera web browser] | * [http://www.opera.com/support/mastering/kiosk/ Opera web browser] |
Latest revision as of 11:49, 7 July 2009
Typically, a "kiosk" mode refers to setting up a web browser (or other software) to operate on a machine left in a public space, or other kind of semi-public installation (like in a gallery). Kiosk modes generally run the software fullscreen and remove interface elements that would allow people to quit the program, or navigate away from the intended material.