Self-service hardware relies heavily on a complex matrix of peripherals, including thermal receipt printers, magnetic stripe readers, EMV card chips, and barcode scanners.
Released between versions (which respectively added compatibility for Grafana v6.4.1+ and fixed Grafana Cloud login issues), v1.0.2 laid crucial groundwork. Its key improvements included:
Configure browsers to show only necessary navigation buttons (back, forward, home, print).
| Metric | v1.0.1 | v1.0.2 | Improvement | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Average launch time (boot to app) | 47 sec | 39 sec | | | Memory leak (12-hour run) | +220 MB | +45 MB | Significant | | Crash rate (per 100 device-hours) | 2.3 | 0.4 | 82% reduction | Kiosk v1.0.2
Verify that focus properties are explicitly declared in your web application's HTML input fields. Kiosk v1.0.2 relies on native browser focus events to toggle the on-screen keyboard layer.
Enables administrators to reboot or manage devices remotely to minimize downtime. Applications and Use Cases
While version numbers like 1.0.2 rarely make headlines, this update addresses three core pillars that matter most to system administrators: Self-service hardware relies heavily on a complex matrix
Every patch version tells a story of optimizations based on real-world telemetry. The v1.0.2 release introduces several vital functional enhancements: Memory Leak Mitigation
More reliable communication with central management consoles for updates. Key Features of Kiosk v1.0.2
Clears user data (browser history, cookies, cache) after each session or inactivity timeout, ensuring privacy. | Metric | v1
Will your kiosk primarily load a or a locally hosted application ?
Plan automatic reboots or updates during off-hours. 4. Hardware Integration
Since the days of "v1.0.2", the kiosk software landscape has advanced significantly. You can now find solutions that offer: