diff --git a/manual/quirks.html b/manual/quirks.html index 7467dd0..4aadee6 100644 --- a/manual/quirks.html +++ b/manual/quirks.html @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ title: Known Quirks / Bugs description: published: true -date: 2024-12-08T03:10:37.074Z +date: 2024-12-21T07:26:29.355Z tags: editor: ckeditor dateCreated: 2024-10-21T14:16:42.966Z @@ -28,4 +28,7 @@ dateCreated: 2024-10-21T14:16:42.966Z
However, you may not want to expose your computer to the internet as it may cause complications in the future when software is no longer supported (or in case of being required to upgrade Windows 7). But, if you're planning on enabling SMB or installing your own VNC Server to access your kiosk over the internet, you'll have to connect it. To prevent any complications, you can setup Firewall Rules to expose certain ports for the computer, and restrict other hostnames (or, you can reject requests made from LAN -> WAN to keep it available local-only).
However, you may not want to expose your computer to the internet as it may cause complications in the future when software is no longer supported (or in case of being required to upgrade Windows 7). But, if you're planning on enabling SMB or installing your own VNC Server to access your kiosk over the internet, you'll have to connect it. To prevent any complications, you can setup Firewall Rules to expose certain ports for the computer, and restrict other hostnames (or, you can reject requests made from LAN -> WAN to keep it available local-only).
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Ensure that the kiosk is positioned upright and completely level. Use a spirit level or similar tool to confirm it is not tilted in any direction. If the kiosk is leaning or uneven, adjust the leveling feet at the bottom to achieve proper alignment. Rotate the feet as needed to stabilize the kiosk and ensure it stands precisely at a 90-degree angle relative to the floor or base surface. Double-check the alignment and stability after adjustments to confirm it is secure and correctly positioned.