Display program output, require password for keyboard (Microsoft)
May 19, 2015 3:49 PM   Subscribe

We've got some computers that run monitoring software that we'd like to remain visible. We also want to lock these computers so they require a password if someone wants to use the keyboard/mouse. Turning on the lock screen satisfies the second requirement, but not the first. Turning it off satisfies the first, but not the second... Does anyone know of anything that will do what we want?
posted by Runes to Computers & Internet (5 answers total)
 
Here are seven solutions. (note the 8th solution mentioned is the lock screen, which does not meet your requirements).

In a similar scenario, I used KeyboardLock.
posted by saeculorum at 3:55 PM on May 19, 2015 [1 favorite]


How about using a wireless keyboard and mouse, and locking those up in a cabinet or something? Or are you worried about people actually walking up and plugging in their own keyboard?
posted by primethyme at 4:07 PM on May 19, 2015


Turn off Bluetooth, use a locked-up keyboard and mouse, disable the screensaver.

By the way, keywords for Google are "digital signage."
posted by oceanjesse at 8:16 PM on May 19, 2015


When I worked at a museum, we used SiteKiosk to keep computers locked to a certain website and require a password to do anything else. It worked really well for us.
posted by advicepig at 9:25 AM on May 20, 2015


Response by poster: Found Transparent Screen Lock, which does exactly what we needed. Thanks, all.
posted by Runes at 10:46 AM on July 13, 2015


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