From 97411f280dcebd685f58ab900f79b27ca03494f7 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Evan Miller Date: Fri, 24 Jan 2020 13:00:26 -0800 Subject: [PATCH] Updating Bloom to Start Gesture on Kiosk page @scooley @yannisle Updated the terms at top of doc to include new terms for HL2. Doc also seems suspect of need of overhaul of instruction on need for XML files with Intune but I want to confirm before making those edits. --- devices/hololens/hololens-kiosk.md | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/devices/hololens/hololens-kiosk.md b/devices/hololens/hololens-kiosk.md index 1ca366ecf5..d0dbb126b7 100644 --- a/devices/hololens/hololens-kiosk.md +++ b/devices/hololens/hololens-kiosk.md @@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ In Windows 10, version 1803, you can configure your HoloLens devices to run as m When HoloLens is configured as a multi-app kiosk, only the allowed apps are available to the user. The benefit of a multi-app kiosk, or fixed-purpose device, is to provide an easy-to-understand experience for individuals by putting in front of them only the things they need to use, and removing from their view the things they don’t need to access. -Single-app kiosk mode starts the specified app when the user signs in, and restricts the user's ability to launch new apps or change the running app. When single-app kiosk mode is enabled for HoloLens, the bloom gesture and Cortana are disabled, and placed apps aren't shown in the user's surroundings. +Single-app kiosk mode starts the specified app when the user signs in, and restricts the user's ability to launch new apps or change the running app. When single-app kiosk mode is enabled for HoloLens, the [start gestures](https://docs.microsoft.com/hololens/hololens2-basic-usage#start-gesture) (including [Bloom](https://docs.microsoft.com/hololens/hololens1-basic-usage) on HoloLens (1st Gen)) and Cortana are disabled, and placed apps aren't shown in the user's surroundings. The following table lists the device capabilities in the different kiosk modes.