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Re: taking control of the screen and "locking" onto one window
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Re: taking control of the screen and "locking" onto one window


  • Subject: Re: taking control of the screen and "locking" onto one window
  • From: j o a r <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 18 May 2006 14:21:07 +0200


On 18 maj 2006, at 14.05, Ondra Cada wrote:

Unless the machine is dedicated for a kiosk mode, which is well possible: without knowing the concrete application, you can't say.

It sounds unlikely that it should be what the OP is asking about. Kiosk mode is all about locking the user to one application, so if they're already in kiosk mode, you shouldn't have to do anything extra to keep them there. I simply think that the OP wants to go from application modal to user modal. I agree with everyone else in that this is probably a very bad idea - and also not supported by Apple's HIG, or GUI application frameworks.


j o a r


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