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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: Greg Hurrell <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 18 May 2006 15:11:22 +0200

El 18/05/2006, a las 14:05, Ondra Cada escribió:

On 18.5.2006, at 10:57, Mike Abdullah wrote:

I agree. Trying to completely take over a user's screen is pretty much rude and unacceptable.

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

The original poster said that it was for the purposes of displaying a license agreement, so it was clear that he wasn't talking about a kiosk application.


Cheers,
Greg

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 >Re: taking control of the screen and "locking" onto one window (From: Ondra Cada <email@hidden>)

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