How to exit Firefox kiosk mode?
Solution 1
After all I found that I can start Firefox in safe mode, which starts it with alle extensions switched off. This Mozilla knoledge base article describes how to do that for your os.
In safe mode I could see that the kiosk mode was done with the R-Kiosk add-on.
Solution 2
If you press F11 firefox will exit fullscreen/kiosk mode
Solution 3
The question asks about exiting kiosk mode for the purpose of identifying the settings to see how it was set up so it can be replicated. This add-on will accomplish the kiosk mode for you: mKiosk: Public Firefox Kiosk Multimedia
Addon description:
Public Firefox Kiosk Mode with optional Tabs Guides for Access Point. Complete solution. Block downloads/addon, bookmarks, reset kiosk inactivity, retry on errors, restricted interface, show favorites as buttons and more.
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Updated on September 18, 2022Comments
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BetaRide over 1 year
I've set up Firefox on Ubuntu to run in kiosk (full-screen) mode. This means the user can visit only the predefined URLs. That works fine.
Now I want to set up a second machine the same way, but I cannot remember how I set up the first one. Since I cannot access the menu or the address field, there's no easy way to lookup up the configuration.
Any ideas on how to get the first machine back to normal mode or to find out the Firefox extension or configuration option used?
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BetaRide about 12 yearsNot really. It only leaves fullscreen mode if has been enabled with F11. This is not the case.