Kiosk mode is a feature found in most browsers that limits user access on a computer to specific web pages only. In Kiosk mode, browser windows are full screen and the address, tools, menu, and status bars are hidden from use and not displayed.
The following steps will work with Windows Server 2008, Windows Vista, and Windows 7.
To make a web browser launch automatically during startup, create a shortcut to the browser and place it in the Windows Startup folder:
The following steps are for running Google Chrome in full screen Kiosk mode on a Windows machine:
The following steps—broken down into two parts—walk you through how to launch Mozilla's Firefox in full screen Kiosk mode on a Windows machine:
Accessing Internet Explorer in Kiosk mode is simple; most versions include built-in Kiosk-mode features that allows you to open webpages without any of the advanced controls of the browser, such as the address/toolbar and top menu. This step-by-step documentation describes how to use the Kiosk mode feature with Internet Explorer.