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Windows Settings is the simplest and easiest way to set up one or a couple of devices because you perform these steps physically on each device. This method is ideal for small businesses. Windows Settings is the simplest and easiest way to set up one or a couple of devices because you perform these steps physically on each device. This method is ideal for small businesses.
When you set up a single-app kiosk device using Windows Settings, you must first set up assigned access before configuring the device. With assigned access, you restrict a local standard user account so that it only has access to one Windows app, such as Microsoft Edge in kiosk mode.
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>Windows Settings is only for a single-app kiosk device. For a multi-app kiosk device, use Microsoft Intune or Windows PowerShell. You can also use Intune or PowerShell to configure a single-app device. >Windows Settings is only for a single-app kiosk device. For a multi-app kiosk device, use Microsoft Intune or Windows PowerShell. You can also use Intune or PowerShell to configure a single-app device.
When you set up a single-app kiosk device using Windows Settings, you must first set up assigned access before configuring the device. With assigned access, you restrict a local standard user account so that it only has access to one Windows app, such as Microsoft Edge in kiosk mode.
1. Open Windows Settings, type **kiosk** in the search field and select **Set up a kiosk (assigned access)**. 1. Open Windows Settings, type **kiosk** in the search field and select **Set up a kiosk (assigned access)**.
2. On the **Set up a kiosk** page, click **Get started**. 2. On the **Set up a kiosk** page, click **Get started**.