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    Best practice for UI testing an app in kiosk mode

    July 26, 2024

    I have a Windows 10 UWP app that runs in kiosk mode in production, and I’m wondering what the best practice would be if I want to create automated UI tests for it. Like, how necessary would it be to run the app itself in kiosk mode in order to do UI tests? It seems like I’d want to, as running it in kiosk mode would be much more realistic than just firing it up as a .exe and having it run as a normal desktop app-but I don’t know if that’s even really possible to do that in kiosk mode.

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