The samples work...
The samples work...
A couple ideas to try. First try making a copy of your input file but eliminate all but the first ten trials. Then run it--same problem? If so, try eliminating the two comment (!) columns from your revised 10-trial version and try running that. If it still doesn't work after that, please post this new revised/reduced input file and I'll look into it further to see why it might be having trouble but where the samples seem to run fine.
I've tried that, and it didn't work (I've attached the revised input file – untiteled1). But I found out something interesting. When I change the time response from rt:57 to rt:any (the time column in CI-NO input) it works fine till it comes to the trail when it needs the cursor (also attached) and then, again, it doesn't work. It doesn't recognize the mouse. I specifically checked the cursor sample and it doesn’t work either. Actually all the trails with rt that isn't "any" (written under the time column) don't work, so maybe it's a software issue after all....
Jenny
Last edited by jarvis24; 10-28-2010 at 04:17 PM.
Sounds like two issues here. First rt:57 should be triggered by the spacebar being pressed. Am I understanding you correctly that, in your sample, if you use rt:57 then DirectRT is not letting the spacebar act as a valid response? But that if you use rt:any, then it's fine. Does that also include the spacebar? i.e., the spacebar will work under rt:any, but not rt:57?
If I'm getting this right, then try looking at the log data file to see what key codes are beiong recorded when you press the spacebar under rt:any. If it says 57, that will be very weird!
As for the second issue, it sounds like the cursor/matrix functionality is simply not working on your machine--esp if the cursor sample is also not working. Lets check to see if it's a mouse issue--if you use rt:252,253 will DirectRT take a left/right mouse click for input?
The cursor example is not working. When I use rt:252,253 ,DirectRT dose take a left/right mouse click, but I can't see the mouse pointer on the screen (nor if I use the cursor).
What's weirder is that no answer is being record! Not even under rt:any! The log data file is empty...