One thing I would like to bring awareness to is with these apps that lock out
external functionality to make sure that they do allow for the enabling of
VoiceOver or other triple-click-home accessibility feature mappings.
There are very few feelings more frustrating to users than seeing an
If your content is local HTML or a remote web resource, I would highly
recommend* Kiosk Pro App:
http://www.kioskproapp.com/
It's about $40/iPad, but it's highly worth it. It does a great job of
locking you into a specific web view, and you can force it into single app
mode.
bk
You may want to check out Apple Configurator which allows you to lock your iPad
to a single app so folks can't access the home screen and settings app.
https://www.apple.com/support/education/apple-configurator/
http://help.apple.com/configurator/mac/2.2.1/#/cadbf9c172
Steve
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Steven
We had similar issues with our iPads. I belive the only way to accomplish what
you’re needing is to use a Mobile Device Management (MDM) solution. Mac OS X
Server includes Profile Manager which is Apple’s built-in mobile device
management system. It doesn’t do as much as other MDM solutions,
Hi all First time poster here. We have iPads in an interactive learning
space here with artful apps for our visitors to use. Every so often we
have to restore the iPads after valiant efforts to ³break into² the
settings which changes the passcode. We¹ve placed restrictions through the
settings
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