What is “Kiosk” mode?
Kiosk mode, unique to Bravo, allows you to double the capacity of the unit. Instead of loading just the right bin with up to 25 blank discs, you can load both left AND right bins with blank discs for a total of 50. Then, burned and printed discs are dropped out the center of the unit onto the molded plastic delivery chute. As its name implies, Kiosk mode is handy for publishing applications where just one disc at a time is burned and printed. If you wish to use Kiosk mode for duplication, where many discs are burned and printed at a time, an optional catch tray is available for US$49.95 which attaches to Bravo and stacks up to 50 discs at a time. –Top– Does the Bravo support business card CD’s? Yes! An optional Business Card Adapter Kit is required. It comes with templates and input bins for the following sizes of cards: • 80mm mini-disc CDs • 59mm x 85mm rectangular business card CDs • 63mm x 80mm rounded edge “hockey-rink” business card CDs The adapter kit costs US$199.95 and is av
KIOSK mode is sometimes called presentation mode. In this mode you switched off the browser toolbars, menus, location, directory buttons, etc. So people viewing your page in maximum window size, and can only view pages following your links. With NavRoad / LIKSE, you can switch off all visual items by goto [OPTIONS]. If you register for multiple users license (site/royalty-free), you will also receive a switch which is to be used in an access control file. This switch will prevent user from resizing the window, or shut down the program.