Add video file shortcuts in Android kioskSolved

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11 hours ago Aug 17, 2026

I’m setting up Android tablets in multi-app kiosk mode and want a few video files to appear as shortcuts on the kiosk home screen, alongside the apps.

The videos were uploaded under Content > My Files, but I initially couldn’t find where to add them to the kiosk home screen from the existing policy. I tried looking under Android settings and File Management, but that seemed to ask for a destination path on the device rather than creating a visible shortcut.

Is there a specific place to add uploaded video files as kiosk shortcuts? Also, do .mov files work for this, or do they need to be converted first?

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10 hours ago Aug 17, 2026
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Hi @sutton,

For Android devices running in multi-app kiosk mode, file shortcuts should be added from the Kiosk configuration, not from the standard File Management policy.

Use the following path:

  1. Go to Policies and open the Android kiosk policy.
  2. Navigate to Android > Kiosk Lockdown > Multi App Kiosk.
  3. Click the + button in the kiosk app layout section.
  4. Select Add File Shortcut.
  5. Choose the uploaded file and configure the shortcut.
  6. Save and associate the policy with the target devices.

The File Management policy is mainly used to push files to a specific location on the device storage. It does not create a shortcut on the kiosk home screen by itself.

Regards,
Isabel Lora
Hexnode UEM

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10 hours ago Aug 17, 2026
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I ran into a UI issue here. When I clicked the + button, I could only clearly see Add App. There seemed to be another option below it, but it was greyed out or partly off-screen, so I couldn’t tell what it was.

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Hexnode Expert
9 hours ago Aug 17, 2026
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That can happen depending on the layout and screen size. The Add File Shortcut option may appear lower in the menu and can be difficult to view.

A practical workaround is to temporarily add another app or remove/rearrange an existing app in the kiosk layout so that the + button shifts position. Once the menu is easier to view, select Add File Shortcut from the available options.

After the shortcut is added, you can adjust the kiosk layout again as needed.

Regards,
Isabel Lora
Hexnode UEM

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8 hours ago Aug 17, 2026
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That helped me find the file shortcut option. But when I tried selecting the videos, the portal showed that only MP4 and MKV files are supported. My files were .mov. Does that mean .mov files cannot be used as kiosk file shortcuts?

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Hexnode Expert
6 hours ago Aug 17, 2026
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Correct. At present, Android kiosk file shortcuts support video files in MP4 and MKV formats. MOV files are not supported directly for kiosk file shortcuts.

The recommended workaround is:

  1. Convert the .mov video to .mp4 or .mkv.
  2. Upload the converted file under Content > My Files.
  3. Go back to the Android Multi-app kiosk policy.
  4. Add it using Add File Shortcut.
  5. Use Hexnode Media Player as the app to open the video, if prompted.

Using MP4 with Hexnode Media Player is generally the preferred setup for this use case.

Regards,
Isabel Lora
Hexnode UEM

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