Hi guys, I am trying to find a solution to have a full screen browser load up on a monitor without the need for any input. For example once the computer has booted it automatically loads a browser in full screen and loads up a perticular intranet page. It would be great if this could be done in windows. Please bare in mind there will be no Keyboard or Mouse inputs for this as it will literally be used as a display screen. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
IE has some launch options that may work, particularly the "kiosk mode" option. Set the launch options (guide here) and then put a shortcut for IE in the startup folder. Chrome also has a kiosk mode here if you'd prefer to use that.
Brilliang. Firefox has a Kiosk addon which looks like it's hit the nail on the head. Thanks for the help lancer778544 +rep
You might know this already and just wanted a Kiosk addon for Firefox, but: If you go to profile manager in Firefox, create a new profile called "Kiosk" or whatever: https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/profile-manager-create-and-remove-firefox-profiles And customise it the way you want. Don't make it the default profile, but create a direct windows shortcut to the "Kiosk" profile like this: http://www.instantfundas.com/2012/07/create-firefox-desktop-shortcuts-for.html Then add that shortcut into the windows startup folder: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2806079/en-gb Firefox will now load the Kiosk profile on boot or if you click that shortcut, but the normal Firefox profile will also still be usable.