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Chrome Devices: How to Exit Kiosk Mode and What Devices Do Not Work in Kiosk Mode?
Chrome Devices: How to Exit Kiosk Mode and What Devices Do Not Work in Kiosk Mode?

This article will go through how to exit kiosk mode and what devices do not work in kiosk mode when using Chrome devices.

Updated over a month ago

What devices do not work in kiosk mode?

With Google's recent change, all Chrome devices are now required to have Chrome Device Management License to be able to run Kiosk mode. Chromecast doesn't work in Kiosk mode at all.

To run your Chrome devices in kiosk mode, you can purchase a ChromeOS device management license.

For more information about the different licenses and how to purchase them, please visit our partner Promevo on this page.

How to exit kiosk mode

2.1. You'll need to connect a keyboard to the Chrome device first.

2.2. Reboot the Chrome device and use the shortcut Ctrl+Alt+S on the keyboard when you see the ScreenCloud launch to exit kiosk mode and enter the desktop mode.

2.3. Once you enter the desktop mode you can check or update your internet connection from the connection icon or change any settings on the device:

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