How to restart Chrome after PC is idle for several minutes


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    How to restart Chrome after PC is idle for several minutes


    I am trying to create a kiosk like experience with a win 10 touchscreen PC, where after X# of minutes, it will close and restart Chrome, so that any open tabs will close, and Chrome will open to the default home page. So the effect would be a screensaver starts after X minutes, and in the background Chrome restarts and opens the default page which is a menu screen. When someone touches the screen, the default home screen in Chrome would be revealed.

    I looked into Task Scheduler, which is new to me, but I did not see anyway to close or restart an application. Plus under events I am not seeing the idle event as an action that can trigger new actions.

    I am open to using 3rd programs, or other work-arounds. Any ideas on how to do this?
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    douglas said:
    I am trying to create a kiosk like experience with a win 10 touchscreen PC, where after X# of minutes, it will close and restart Chrome, so that any open tabs will close, and Chrome will open to the default home page. So the effect would be a screensaver starts after X minutes, and in the background Chrome restarts and opens the default page which is a menu screen. When someone touches the screen, the default home screen in Chrome would be revealed.

    I looked into Task Scheduler, which is new to me, but I did not see anyway to close or restart an application. Plus under events I am not seeing the idle event as an action that can trigger new actions.

    I am open to using 3rd programs, or other work-arounds. Any ideas on how to do this?
    What machine are you trying to do this on? Please..... System Specs - Fill in at Ten Forums - Windows 10 Forums

    Second, why are you trying to do this? Is this a single purpose machine that will do nothing but display a screensaver, and when nudged go straight to a Chrome home page?
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    f14tomcat said:
    What machine are you trying to do this on? Please..... System Specs - Fill in at Ten Forums - Windows 10 Forums

    Second, why are you trying to do this? Is this a single purpose machine that will do nothing but display a screensaver, and when nudged go straight to a Chrome home page?
    This is a single purpose PC, that will show a menu landing page, with links to other pages. The goal is for the PC to reset itself if idle, restarting Chrome, closing extra open tabs, so that the main menu will be shown to the next user. This does not need to be a secured or locked in experience. It is ok for the user to quit chrome, do whatever, but if they leave then we would like to go back into Chrome showing the menu.

    This is not a personal PC, so not adding it to my profile. The device is a Lenovo A540 all-in-one touchscreen PC.

    Description Lenovo® A540
    Processor Up to 4th Generation Intel Core i7-5557U Processor (3.10GHz 1600MHz 4MB)
    Operating System Windows 10 pro 64
    Graphics
    • Intel® Iris™ Graphics 6100
    • NVIDIA GeForce GT 940M 2GB
    Memory 8.0GB PC3-12800 DDR3L 1600 MHz (1x SO-DIMM)
    Storage 1TB (5400 RPM) + 8GB SSHD
    Display 23.8" FHD (1920x1080) all-in-one with multitouch & IPS technology
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    Windows 10 Home x64
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    I don't know if this is a question that's appropriate for this forum. The reason is I view this as a programming/coding question and this is more of a Windows issue only forum.
    I would look for a programming forum where you might get a better response to this.

    HTH
    Jeff

    EDIT: I'll try to wrap my head around this one and if I can help I will later on.. might not be for a day or two.
    Good luck with your project.:)
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