Fujitsu eLux NG S26361-F2600-L134 Manuale Utente
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5. Zip the file to the name “kiosk.jar”.
Windows: Winzip
program
UNIX:
“zip” command with the “-r” option (recursive) (zip –r kiosk.jar)
6. Copy the file to the following directory on the Thin Client:
/setup/firefox/kiosk.jar
7. Set the homepage and start page in the application definition (Configuration > New >
Browser
). Use full URL format: “http://<domain name>”. The Web page can be on the
Internet, on your thin client, or on another computer on the network. Click to select Kiosk
mode
mode
.
Firefox uses the *.jar file according to the following selection rules:
1. /opt/MozillaFirefox/lib/chrome/modes/normalmode.jar
This file is used if the Kiosk mode check box in the browser definition is deactivated (always
the case when the „Kiosk mode“ software has not been installed).
the case when the „Kiosk mode“ software has not been installed).
2. /setup/firefox/firefox.ini
The following entry in the Firefox initialization file is used if the Kiosk mode check box in the
browser definition is activated, “File=<path>/<file>”, where path is the complete path of the
*.jar file and file is the file name. The default value “/setup/firefox/kiosk.jar” can be customized
to the path and name of your choosing, for example “/smb/smith/browser/testkiosk.jar”.
browser definition is activated, “File=<path>/<file>”, where path is the complete path of the
*.jar file and file is the file name. The default value “/setup/firefox/kiosk.jar” can be customized
to the path and name of your choosing, for example “/smb/smith/browser/testkiosk.jar”.
3. /opt/MozillaFirefox/lib/chrome/modes/kioskmode.jar
This file is used if the Kiosk mode check box in the browser definition is activated and the
*.jar archive specified in the Firefox initialization file (/setup/firefox/firefox.ini) does not exist.
*.jar archive specified in the Firefox initialization file (/setup/firefox/firefox.ini) does not exist.
B. Kiosk Mode for Mozilla
Mozilla comes with the following default kiosk styles (so-called “chromes”):
• full A modified toolbar is displayed. All other buttons have been blended out.
• blank All buttons have been blended out. A time-out loads the homepage after 30 seconds idle
• full A modified toolbar is displayed. All other buttons have been blended out.
• blank All buttons have been blended out. A time-out loads the homepage after 30 seconds idle
time.
• urlbar A modified toolbar and the URL bar are displayed. All other buttons have been blended out.
All styles have the following:
• Keyboard shortcuts are deactivated, however the keyboard is still active.
• The homepage and start page are taken from the application definition.
• Toolbar cannot be customized by user
• Preferences cannot be customized by user
All styles have the following:
• Keyboard shortcuts are deactivated, however the keyboard is still active.
• The homepage and start page are taken from the application definition.
• Toolbar cannot be customized by user
• Preferences cannot be customized by user
To activate kiosk mode for Mozilla
1. Install the kiosk mode software (in the respective browser package).
2. In
2. In
/setup/mozilla/mozilla.ini
set the following style parameter (so-called “chrome”):
[kiosk]
chrome=
<value>
where value: