If you need dynamic text-based signage that your event team can edit on the fly, look no further. Read on for more information about setting up and using the Breakroom Info Kiosk.
The Breakroom Info Kiosk allows your team to set up text-based signage and edit it as needed from within the Breakroom platform. Unity rich text tags can be used to customize the text display, making it ideal for publishing dynamic information like event schedules and technical updates.
For help installing the Breakroom Info Kiosk, please see our Region Editor documentation.
The Breakroom Info Kiosk control panel is only visible to the object Owner and staff with the appropriate permissions. To access it, click on the gear icon.
Kiosk access and text display settings are the very first thing you'll see in the Breakroom Info Kiosk control panel. You can limit or permit Moderator access to the control panel, specify the kiosk's text size range, and more. These settings apply only to the individual kiosk.
To change the access and display settings, follow these steps:
Locate the Breakroom Info Kiosk object you want to edit.
Click on the gear icon to open the Breakroom Info Kiosk control panel.
Click the ON or OFF button located next to each option.
Click the Save and Close button.
The Breakroom Info Kiosk contains ten separate text boxes. You can enter text into one or all of these boxes. Depending on your chosen display settings, the text you enter will resize automatically.
To enter text into a Breakroom Info Kiosk, follow these steps:
Locate the Breakroom Info Kiosk object you want to edit.
Click on the gear icon to open the Breakroom Info Kiosk control panel.
Type or paste your text into one or more of the text boxes.
Click the Save and Close button.
If you enter a single space into any text box and save your work, that field will appear as an empty line on the Breakroom Info Kiosk. This can be useful if you want to create white space between two lines of text.
The following Unity rich text markup tags are supported, and you can use them to further customize your text.
The color tag accepts most color keywords, but can also be used with a hex color code.
The size tag will override any general min/max font settings made using the Breakroom Info Kiosk control panel. For more precise font size control, you may wish to set the minimum and maximum font size to the same value, and then use the size tag to edit your text as appropriate.
Some options are triggered when an avatar enters the Breakroom Info Kiosk collider zone. The size and position of this collider zone can be customized using the Region Editor.
The instructions provided below presume an advanced working knowledge of Breakroom. Please consult our documentation if you need help installing and positioning virtual objects, or editing the RoomFurniture component.
To edit the Breakroom Info Kiosk collider zone, follow these steps:
Open the Region Editor by clicking the Edit Region button at the bottom of your screen.
Locate the Breakroom Info Kiosk object you want to edit. Click on it to highlight it in the Objects window.
In the Objects window, click the > arrow to the left of the Breakroom Info Kiosk object to expand it. Then click on the Collider component.
Using the Region Editor tools or the Transform component, move, rotate, and resize the collider to meet your specifications.
When you are satisfied, click the Save button to store your changes.
In your inventory, you'll see the Breakroom Info Kiosk represented by this icon:
Info kiosk setting | Function |
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Tag | Description | Use |
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Moderators Can Edit
If set to ON, Moderators will be able to access the control panel. This means that they can edit the kiosk settings, delete existing text, and enter new text.
Pops Out
If set to ON, sign will "pop out" to user screen when users enter the info kiosk collider zone. The offset and scale of this pop-out can be customized by entering values into the associated fields.
Minimum Font Size
Sets the smallest possible font size for the text display.
Maximum Font Size
Sets the largest possible font size for the text display.
<b> </b>
Bold
<b>Example</b>
<i> </i>
Italic
<i>Example</i>
<size= > </size>
Changes text size
<size=40>Example</size>
<color= > </color>
Changes text color
<color=red>Example</color> <color=#d694c8>Example</color>