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Browser in kiosk mode (current eLux versions)
For kiosk mode, the Builtin Browser is used. In kiosk mode, the browser is started in full-screen mode and with limited user rights. The user cannot open other windows and cannot exit the browser. Note that the Builtin Browser if defined as a browser application is not run in kiosk mode even if address and navigation bar are hidden.
Note:
Firefox could be run in kiosk mode up to version ESR 52.8. Mozilla supports kiosk mode again starting with version 71.0, but without configuration options. For further information, see Kiosk mode for Firefox.
Defining Builtin Browser in kiosk mode[1[[ ]Kiosk mode via console (GUI) will be supported by future eLux versions]]
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For the relevant devices, open [Advanced device configuration > Advanced file entries] and define the following entry:
File /setup/terminal.ini
Section Layout Entry KioskMode
Value 2 For further information, see Advanced file entries.
This parameter enables the kiosk mode for the browser application.
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Create a text file named
kioskmode.ini
and add the section header[Browser1]
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Below, enter the relevant parameters:[2[[ ]Default values are displayed in bold]]
Parameter Description Url Web page (URL) that opens after the browser is started Homepage= <URL of homepage>
Web page (URL) that opens when users click Home SaveFirstLink = true\false
If true, the first URL loaded when coming from the startup page will be saved as the new startup page. Navbar= true\false
The navigation bar will be shown. NavbarPrint= true\false
The Print button will be shown on the navigation bar. NavbarForward= true\false
The Forward button will be shown on the navigation bar. NavbarBackward= true\false
The Backward button will be shown on the navigation bar. NavbarHome= true\false
The Home button will be shown on the navigation bar. NavbarUrl= true\false
The address bar will be shown. NavbarRefresh= true\false
The Refresh button will be shown on the navigation bar. Favorite= true\false
If true, the object is marked as a favorite. FriendlyName = <Anzeigename>
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Transfer the
kioskmode.ini
file to the devices to/setup/kioskmode.ini
. To do so, use the Scout feature Files configured for transfer. For further information, see Files configured for transfer.
The terminal.ini
entry along with the kioskmode.ini
file on the device will cause the Builtin-Browser to open in kiosk mode after system start-up. The configured functions are available to the user. No applications other than the browser can be started.
Note:
For correct use of the kiosk mode, we recommend that you restrict the user rights for the device as required.
Defining different web pages for devices/OUs
If you want your devices to start with different browser startup pages (Url
) or have different home pages (Homepage
), you can parameterize the web pages using environment variables. Carry out the steps described above with the following differences:
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In the
kioskmode.ini
, in the [Browser1
] section, for the first and/or second value, set a variable. Example:Url=$URL1
Homepage=$URL2
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Define the varables used in the
kioskmode.ini
as environment variables for the relevant devices (Advanced device configuration). Example:URL1=https://www.unicon.com
URL2=https://myelux.com
For further information, see Environment variables.
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