Interactive kiosk - Powerpoint Exhibition

Alice -  
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Hello everyone,

I work in a museum and we have set up an interactive kiosk (KwckView 22) in an exhibition. It consists of a computer and a touchscreen.
I have created a PowerPoint where people can navigate and discover additional information (texts, videos, photos) about this exhibition.
The public accesses this presentation (full screen) and can enter the computer's programming.
In the bottom left corner, a page can be displayed and lead to other pages. (It’s difficult to navigate, as it requires multiple attempts since there are no instructions).
Several people have already played solitaire or tried to go online. They also turn off the kiosk.

I would like to lockdown the PowerPoint when it's in full screen, maybe with a code, but I haven't found a solution.

If you have any ideas, I would appreciate it.
Thank you,

Best regards,

Alice

2 answers

  1. m@rina Posted messages 27474 Registration date   Status Moderator Last intervention   11 562
     
    Hello,

    If people have access to a keyboard, the Esc key will allow them to exit the slideshow in any case.

    The other problem is that interactivity means we can't really lock it down.

    I will think about it tomorrow, and I will let you know.
    m@rina

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  2. m@rina Posted messages 27474 Registration date   Status Moderator Last intervention   11 562
     
    I thought of one thing first: you need to start by disabling the context menu and options that appear at the bottom right of the screen during the slideshow. Go to options, advanced options => Slideshow.

    Then, you need to see if they have access to a keyboard because that will be more complicated.

    m@rina

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