On 2017-09-12 14:25, Jean-Marie Adrien wrote:
> Hello
> I will make an installation in a public space soon where the machine (mac) 
> will be somehow accessible : 
> for responsibility and privacy reasons, i’d like to make it impossible to 
> manipulate the patches 
> (first time i encounter this issue in my long usage of pd…)
> Is there a way to lock everything ? compile or whatever ?
> i mean once a patch is running, the mac is basically accessible, no ?  
> (session opened, mouse and keyboard operable, not talking about ethernet)
> What i have been doing until now is run patches in public spaces tor theaters 
> just as at home and that was fine, but won’t be ok this time


nothing very sophisticated, but my kiosk-plugin might be of help:
   https://git.iem.at/pd-gui/kiosk-plugin

it basically lets you disable menus, shortcuts, puts a patch to
full-screen mode,...

i only ever tested it with linux, YMV on other systems.

also, it only fixes whatever an application can fix on its own. e.g.
low-level keyboard shortcuts, that the application doesn't even see,
e.g. [SysRq]+BUSIER) can't be intercepted.

fgmasdr
IOhannes

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