The kiosk wizard in Windows Configuration Designer: Windows Configuration Designer is a tool that produces a provisioning package. First, you need to create the user account on the device and install the kiosk app for that account.
PowerShell: You can use Windows PowerShell cmdlets to set up a single-app kiosk. Locally, in Settings: The Set up a kiosk (previously named Set up assigned access) option in Settings is a quick and easy method to set up a single device as a kiosk for a local standard user account. You have several options for configuring your single-app kiosk. Apps that run in kiosk mode cannot use copy and paste. Your kiosk users must sign in on the physical device that is set up as a kiosk. Kiosk mode is not supported over a remote desktop connection.
User account control (UAC) must be turned on to enable kiosk mode.