Configure home screen apps for the Kiosk mode with 1 app or Kiosk mode with multiple apps configuration type
You can easily set the device into single-app or multi-app kiosk mode using the Home screen & kiosk mode configuration profile.
The Kiosk mode with 1 app configuration type of the Home screen & kiosk mode configuration profile sets the device into single-app kiosk mode, where only the defined application can be used and accessed from the home screen. This configuration type also guarantees that if the application closes unexpectedly, it restarts automatically. Using this configuration type, device users can temporarily exit kiosk mode.
The Kiosk mode with multiple apps configuration type, on the other hand, lets you configure the home screen layout for kiosk mode devices. In this configuration type, only the defined applications can be used and accessed from the home screen. When this configuration type is active on the device, the device user can exit the home screen temporarily as described in this article.
Home screen settings for the Kiosk mode with 1 app or Kiosk mode with multiple apps configuration type
Setting | Configuration type | Description |
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Application | Kiosk mode with 1 app | Enter the package name of the application that appears on and can be accessed from the home screen. In the case of web apps, enter the Identifier from the application's page in LogMeIn Resolve MDM. You can only define one app.
Note: You can only add apps that are already available on the device to this list. See Application management and deployment for Android for more information on how to add applications to managed Android devices.
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Home apps | Kiosk mode with multiple apps | Enter the package names of the applications that appear on and can be accessed from the home screen. In the case of web apps, enter the Identifier from the application's page in LogMeIn Resolve MDM. You can define multiple apps.
Note: You can only add apps that are already available on the device to this list. See Application management and deployment for Android for more information on how to add applications to managed Android devices.
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Default text color | Kiosk mode with multiple apps | Choose the color of the app names, time, date, and device ID (if enabled) on the home screen. The text color can be black or white. |
Display device ID | Kiosk mode with multiple apps | Enabling this setting displays the device's serial number on the home screen. |
Display apps alphabetically | Kiosk mode with multiple apps | Enabling this setting organizes the apps added to the configuration profile in an alphabetic order on the home screen. If not enabled, apps appear in the order you added them to the Home apps list. |
Hidden apps | Kiosk mode with 1 appKiosk mode with multiple apps | Define the applications that can run in the background but do not appear on the home screen. Hidden apps can be opened through other ways, for example, if the app sends a notification and the user is allowed to access the notifications area. Add applications to the field by entering the package name or web app Identifier, then selecting Add. You can remove apps from the list by using the ![]()
Note: You can only add apps that are already available on the device to this list. See Application management and deployment for Android for more information on how to add applications to managed Android devices.
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Allow users to exit kiosk mode temporarily | Kiosk mode with 1 app | Allow or deny exiting kiosk mode temporarily. If enabled, the location to tap on the device screen must be selected. For detailed steps on temporarily exiting kiosk mode, see Temporarily exit kiosk mode while using the Kiosk mode with 1 app configuration type. |
Kiosk features for the Kiosk mode with 1 app configuration type or Kiosk mode with multiple apps configuration type
Setting | Description |
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Notifications area | If enabled, the user can access the notifications. |
Recent apps | If enabled, the user is allowed to see the app overview. |
Global actions | If enabled, the global actions dialog is available when long-pressing the power button. |
Keyguard | If enabled, the lock screen can be used on the device. |
System status bar | If enabled, the system status bar is visible on the top of the screen. |
Kiosk restrictions for the Kiosk mode with 1 app configuration type or Kiosk mode with multiple apps configuration type
Setting | Description |
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Disable adding new users | If enabled, the device user cannot add users to the device. |
Disable volume adjusting | If enabled, this setting mutes the device and prevents the device user from changing the volume. |
Disable factory reset | If enabled, this setting prevents the device user from performing a factory reset on the device. |
Disable any physical media | If enabled, this setting prevents the device user from connecting any external physical media to the device, for example, an SD card or a USB drive. |
Disable safe booting | If enabled, this setting prevents the device user from booting the device into safe mode. |
Disable system error dialogs | If enabled, the system error dialogs or crashed or unresponsive apps are blocked. In this case, the system will force the closing of the app. |
Disable screen off timeout configuration | If enabled, this setting forces the screen to stay on, that is, the screen does not turn off by itself. This setting does not remove the possibility of turning off the screen by pressing the power button of the device. |