Chrome offers several methods, including a simple browser extension.
“How to turn a Windows 7 PC into a Kiosk” ( ).
“Building Public Kiosk workstations with Windows 7 and Windows 8” ( MS TechNet).
“How to open Windows 7 in kiosk mode” ( MS TechNet).
“Configure kiosks and digital signs on Windows desktop editions” ( MS Docs).
Operating systems and browsers usually each support their own kind of kiosk modes. That could be problematic - how will you control the PC if none of the keys work?Ī better option is a software-moderated kiosk mode, which severely restricts what users can do with the PC while not preventing the PC from acting normally, outside of kiosk mode.