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  1. OpenKiosk

    OpenKiosk is a cross platform kiosk web browser based on Mozilla Firefox that can be easily installed and used to secure a computer for use as a public terminal.

  2. OpenKiosk - Download

    Windows - run msi installer then launch open kiosk using desktop shortcut OSX - double click on dmg file, drag icon to where you want to install, after folder is copied, double click on icon to run

  3. OpenKiosk - FAQ

    If you enable OSK in OpenKiosk, to prevent a security breach, you will need to follow the instructions provided in the link below. How to disable touchscreen edge swipes in Windows 10

  4. OpenKiosk Help - Mozdev Group

    Global settings for multiple system users can be accomplished by manually setting and adding preferences in the openkiosk.cfg file located in the installation directory

  5. OpenKiosk - System Requirements

    Please note that OpenKiosk requires GNOME desktop and gsettings to propery secure the terminal. OpenKiosk will not run at all without the following libraries or packages:

  6. OpenKiosk - Developer

    Building OpenKiosk 115 Release from Source Set up your system to build mozilla using these instructions: Getting Set Up To Work On The Firefox Codebase. Then open a terminal and …

  7. OpenKiosk - Mozdev Group

    OpenKiosk currently has support for Spanish (es-ES), German (de), French (fr) and Danish (da). If you would like OpenKiosk to be compatible for your language please translate these 6 files, …

  8. OpenKiosk - Contact

    Contact Send inquiries, or just let us know you are using OpenKiosk at: OpenKiosk Additional Info Email us a bug report

  9. Acceptable Use Policy - openkiosk.mozdevgroup.com

    Acceptable Use Policy The following is sample text for an AUP policy. [Your Organisation] Terms of Service and Acceptable Use Policy Access to the Service: The ...