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Oh god, no UAC?
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What I would do is install kiosk mode from HACS. Build a dashboard for them that only shows what you want them to see, then add kiosk mode so they can't access the menus. Set it as their default and it should be fine
This just hides the menus. They can still access all of Home Assistant.
You can require user login to HA and then disable visibility to dashboards for that (non-admin) user, etc... wouldn't that work?