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Kiosk Wizard menu items

Last updated April 9th, 2025

This section describes menu items in the Kiosk Wizard.

Single App Mode menu items

Kiosk Wizard single mode menu

The following menu items are available for Single App Mode:

  • Name — Enter a name for the kiosk that represents its intended use.

  • Package Name — The autogenerated kiosk package name.

  • Orientation & Grid — Sets the screen orientation for the Kiosk Launcher as Landscape, Portrait, or Auto Rotate. This setting doesn’t apply to the kiosk’s screen or the apps on the screen.

  • Allowlisted Apps Settings — Lets you whitelist specific apps so that they can be run in the kiosk device, even if they are not included in the single- or multi-app kiosk component list.

  • Device Setting — Allows selecting one or more device settings to be used in Kiosk mode, such as Wi-Fi, Hotspot, Time Zone, and so on. Each setting corresponds to a Settings menu item on the kiosk device.

    Device users can optionally grant or deny additional permissions, such as notification permissions for multi-kiosk devices, or the Window overlay permission for single kiosk devices. As an IT admin, you can set permission notifications to only appear when the Kiosk Launcher is running.

  • Component – Lets you browse components, and drag-and-drop them to the Preview screen. Additionally, you can use Add System Application to add a system app.

Multi Apps Mode menu items

Kiosk Wizard multi app mode menu

The following menu items are available for Multi Apps Mode:

  • Name — Enter a name for the kiosk that represents its intended use.

  • Package Name — The autogenerated kiosk package name.

  • Orientation & Grid — Sets the screen orientation as Landscape, Portrait, or Auto Rotate. This setting doesn’t apply to the kiosk’s screen or on-screen apps.

  • Allowlisted Apps Settings — Lets you whitelist specific apps so that they can be run in the kiosk device, even if they are not included in the single- or multi-app kiosk component list.

    Device users can optionally grant or deny additional permissions, such as notification permissions for multi-kiosk devices, or the window overlay permission for single kiosk devices. As an IT admin, you can set permission notifications to only appear when the Kiosk Launcher is running.

  • Wallpaper — Lets you select up to five background wallpaper images for the kiosk. You can also specify a margin color, keep the original wallpaper size, and choose to randomly display available wallpapers.

  • Under Advance Setting:

    • Screen Composition – Lets you enable the Status Bar, Logo, or both. Furthermore, you can specify the bar and text colors for the Status Bar.

    • Icon Size – Lets you resize icons by a specific percentage to optimize how much visual space they occupy (defaults to 70% of icon size, maximum 100%). You can also choose to show or hide the icon text, specify a background color, and apply a shadow effect.

      If shown, the icon text might not fit on the screen due to icon size, grid, and device resolution.

  • Point Color – Lets you apply a point color for icons and page indicators.

  • Screen Lock – Allows setting a 4-digit password, or a 6-10 digit or Alphanumeric password for the kiosk device screen lock. The default value is Disabled, implying no screen lock password is applied.

    This setting only restricts access to the kiosk home screen. To prevent access to previously used applications, use the device screen lock feature. For enhanced security, we recommend enabling Set Default Screen Lock.

  • Rearrange – Allows kiosk users to rearrange icons on their devices (disabled by default).

  • Device Setting — Allows selecting one or more device settings to be used in Kiosk mode, such as Wi-Fi, Hotspot, Time Zone, and so on. Each setting corresponds to a Settings menu item on the kiosk device.

  • Page Rotation – Allows kiosk users to return to the first page after viewing the last page in the kiosk (disallowed by default).

  • Effect – The screen transition effect for kiosk pages. Available effects are Slide (default), Card, Box, Bulldoze, and Corner.

  • Component – Lets you browse components, and drag-and-drop them to the Preview screen. You can also use Add System Application to add a system app.

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