Yeah, I would try KDE-koisk or kioske for for the touch-screen. On Fri, 24 Sep 2004 17:21:41 +0200, Waldo Bastian <bastian@xxxxxxx> wrote: > On Friday 24 September 2004 15:55, Gavin Hamill wrote: > > On Friday 24 September 2004 14:36, Michael Renner wrote: > > > Moin, > > > > > > I'm searching for an application, that should run in a museum. I need a > > > interactive (touch screen) system als well as the posibility to play > > > movies at such a station. The visitors should find information about all > > > aspects of the exibition, 'klick' to a menu system to start movies etc. > > > > Google for 'kde kiosk' - think about implementing your system as a > > Konqueror instance on an Intranet, thereby allowing you to include embedded > > video within the webpages, and at teh same time, the user of the kiosk > > doesn't need to know it's a web browser :) > > There is also "kioske" which is under development and unrelated to "kiosk". > I believe it aims to provide things like a toucch-screen keyboard, but I'm not > very familar with it. Joseph Wenninger was working on it, maybe he can > comment on it. > > Cheers, > Waldo > -- > bastian@xxxxxxx | Wanted: Talented KDE developer | bastian@xxxxxxxx > http://www.suse.de/de/company/suse/jobs/suse_pbu/developer_kde.html > > > > ___________________________________________________ > . > Account management: https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde. > Archives: http://lists.kde.org/. > More info: http://www.kde.org/faq.html. > > > > -- To-mod-or-not-to-mod, that is what we must ask each other! ___________________________________________________ . Account management: https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde. Archives: http://lists.kde.org/. More info: http://www.kde.org/faq.html.