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What is Windows 10 Kiosk Mode & How To Setup it in Windows 10

Microsoft’s Windows 10 has quite a few amazing features, most of which are overrated. However, this is one underrated feature available by default on your Windows 10 operating system, which is not very popular. That feature is the Kiosk Mode on Windows 10, which converts your machine into a Kiosk, and the users are only able to use a single predetermined application.

A PC converted to a Kiosk device can run only a specified task, which has to be an app from the Microsoft Store. All other access, settings, and even the desktop are disabled. This feature is useful in-service centers, where you have to register and assign a ticket to the customers, or in the waiting lobby where the guest can surf the internet. It can also be used to run a particular game if you are hosting a party at your home without the risk of kids accessing your computer.

Steps To Enable Kiosk Mode On Windows 10

The following steps will enable you to run one app in full screen while disabling all other features of Windows 10:

Step 1. Open the Settings window by pressing the two keys together, Windows + I on your keyboard.

Step 2. Click on Accounts from the various setting options.

Step 3. Locate Other Users on the list of options displayed on the left, and click on it.

Step 4. From the options on the right side, click on Assigned Access under Set up a kiosk.

Step 5. Click on Get Started.

Step 6. In the New window that pop-ups, you will be prompted to add a name. Type in a name, and click on Next.

Step 7. The next step would be to choose an app from the list displayed. Click Next after you have made your selection.

Note: Only the apps installed from the Microsoft Store would be displayed. You will not be able to set any third-party app as a standalone app in Kiosk Mode.

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Step 8.  Click on Close, and you are all done as the Kiosk Mode in Windows 10 has been enabled.

Step 9. To experience the Windows 10 Kiosk Mode, you need to restart your computer.

Also Read: Learn All About Windows 10 in S Mode.

Some Important Facts About The Windows 10 Kiosk Mode

Other uses of a Kiosk Mode on Windows 10 can be to set up a jukebox or you can install a streaming app to make it a streaming device. The Kiosk Mode would greatly reduce the Malware Infections, Corruption of System Files, other Windows Errors and most importantly reduce the CPU usage as the PC is dedicated to using a single app. Some features to keep in mind before you enable the Kiosk Mode are:

Note: It takes considerable time to load into the kiosk mode, the first time you enable it.  After that, it is quick as your normal account.

Also Read: How To Enable Dark Mode in Windows 10?

Steps To Disable Kiosk Mode In Windows 10

If you want to disable the Kiosk mode in Windows 10, then you can follow the below-mentioned steps:

Note: If you want to change the predetermined application you have set up in the Windows 10 Kiosk Mode, then you must follow the above steps and click on the application name instead of the account name. This will open the list of applications and allow you to select another app instead.

Also Read: How to Boot into Windows 10 Safe Mode?

Your Thoughts On Kiosk Mode In Windows 10

As I mentioned earlier, the Windows 10 Kiosk Mode is an understated feature, which can be used to great benefits. There are countless uses of such a feature, however, it depends on the need of the user. One major drawback of the Kiosk Mode on Windows 10 is that it allows the user to set one application only. An administrator must have the option to set at least three applications in the Kiosk Mode and the users can then choose through them.

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