Kids & Kiosk Mode, coming back [testers needed!]
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@zigurana I'll have to give it a spin. Thanks
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@zigurana https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/12271/want-to-improve-kiosk-kid-mode
that is my answer :)
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Excellent news :) I'll read up on the PR and comment here or there, but great job on moving this forward!
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Currently the quit menu only has shutdown system.
Just out of curiosity by raise of hands is there any demand for adding restart system as a quit option to kiosk mode?
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@herb_fargus said in Kiosk Mode, coming back [testers needed!]:
Currently the quit menu only has shutdown system.
Just out of curiosity by raise of hands is there any demand for adding restart system as a quit option to kiosk mode?
I vote Yes for the restart option. Because I'm using a dual boot setup that by default boots into Kodi and I don't want to re-add the Kodi system in Retropie.
Although I don't have any good reason to use Kiosk Mode. In the end it depends what can be hidden. -
I'd love a restart option being available.
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I've added the restart option to the Quit-menu.
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This is so awesome I don't even know where to begin. Some of us were just talking about this in another thread about things we would like to see some day. If I could make a suggestion, I think the one option from the Retropie menu that needs to stay available while locked down is maybe wifi password entering if possible. Others like myself have made these for people in the past to use for Kodi along with gaming. It would be nice to not have to have it unlocked just to enter a new wifi password when it's moved to a new location. Also if we ever get a virtual keyboard implemented then I'm sure that would further increase the ease switching wifi.
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@cjax08 I don't know if I agree with that. As it stands right now the retropie menu isn't removed with kiosk mode anyways. I think it's up to the user as to what they do with the retropie menu and how much they want to include or remove
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Oh ok I was mistaken then. I assumed the Retropie menu was locked out as well. It seems to me like some of the most harm can be done from the Retropie menu which gives access to just about every internal setting. Heck knowing that I would settle with just having it block the Retropie menu as a whole and skip the whole wifi idea haha. Just my 2 cents anyways.
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@cjax08 said in Kiosk Mode, coming back [testers needed!]:
Oh ok I was mistaken then. I assumed the Retropie menu was locked out as well. It seems to me like some of the most harm can be done from the Retropie menu which gives access to just about every internal setting.
The next step will enable the hiding of individual games/items, this will include those in the Retropie "system".
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Well I'll just sit down over here because clearly you're awesome and have this covered. Can't wait man. Appreciate all the hard work from everyone.
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@zigurana Are you planning on locking out Add/Remove favorites also? That is a big one for me, i don't want my kids messing with my favorites list haha!
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@Cjax08 hey, as long as you keep contributing your 2cts, those are valuable to me: they show me we are on the right track.
@Capeman : With respect to locking out favorite-toggling, (and filtering) that would be part of the kids-mode as well. I would see the kiosk mode as something that is still functional in day-to-day use, while locking away configuration items.
The kidmodes will be even more locked down. What to include / exclude there is still open for discussion (although people who used the previous iteration will know what to expect).
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happy to test as i was one of the folks clammoring for this option :)
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Well i just have "common sense" not two cents...it may not be worth as much...but here goes...
As has been said the retropie menu,
the scraper, the controller setup, the edit metadata, the ui settings, other setting, sound settings(really everything except quit....on the main menu now look at it...) then under the options just keep the jump to letter and maybe the sort games by.in the quit menu remove the "quit emulation station" (thank you Mr. Obvious Man!) As for the restart..(either of them) I...don't ...know... I mean friends can restart..that way if something does happen they don't have to call me in for that...same with the kids...but then again not wanting the kids to keep resetting and corrupting the SD either...so that's a tough one....
A way to "get back in" with out a keyboard would be nice. I hate to drag out my keyboard all the time..or i take it to a buddies and forget a keyboard. and I plan on "turning off" the wifi and bluetooth when I am "done perfecting" my retropie. I see no reason to leave it on..(we'll see how that goes).
So far the favorite, hidden, and kids tagging work just fine for me
.. but that is just me....
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I LOVE Kids Mode. Unfortunately, the version that is out now doesn't work with the theme that I use (nes-mini). This theme requires the latest version of Emulationstation. I'm good with leaving everything the way it is now in Kids Mode/Kiosk Mode, with just updating the version of Emulationstation being used. If I had any coding ability at all, I'd love to help. Unfortunately, I'd just get in the way and screw stuff up!
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@r2dtoo glad to hear you find the Kid-modes functionality useful!
To clarify, this topic is a request for testing and feedback of a partial delivery of that functionality into the Retropie-emulation master branch. -
@zigurana said in Kiosk Mode, coming back [testers needed!]:
@r2dtoo glad to hear you find the Kid-modes functionality useful!
To clarify, this topic is a request for testing and feedback of a partial delivery of that functionality into the Retropie-emulation master branch.@Zigurana The "master branch" being the version of Emulationstation that come by default? Sorry for the stupid question. I just want to make sure I follow what you are saying. If that is indeed what you are saying, that is even better! If you need strictly user testing, I'd be happy to test for you. If you need technical type testing, I'd be of no use. Thanks again!!
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@r2dtoo your understanding is correct. I welcome all types of testing, both on usability and technical implementation. Beware though, that you will need make another installation of EmulationStation in order to test. There are some tools to help you with this (see my 1st post), but still, you will need to be somewhat comfortable with reverting to your backup image in case something goes horribly wrong.
Not that I expect that to happen, but it's called testing for a reason...
But really, it's not difficult to do, and at least as important as creating new features in the first place.
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