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A kiosk system usually boots directly into a specific application such as a web browser, and prevents casual users from doing anything else.
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Control browser in fullscreen with python program
I want to run a browser in Kiosk mode, but change the page that is displayed using logic in a python program running in the background (which is reading some sensors). … There are plenty of tutorials on opening a single page in kiosk mode (which I have already achieved) but what I want to do afterwards is change the page displayed using logic in python. …
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Control browser in fullscreen with python program
So I have found a solution by using UZBL as the browser. Once the browser is opened you can control it by sending commands over a named pipe connection from Python.