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Hi Et, It seems to work just fine on my end. I hate to ask, but could you be forgetting to paste the item after copying it?
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Hi Joanne, It seems that your are referring to a non-exisiting picture or picture name ".jpg". The correct way to loop over a set of pictures is to call them on a sketchpad (or canvas) by "[your_variable_name].jpg" or "[you…
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Hi Bryn, Finding experiments on tablets can often be a bit problematic, try to move your experiment file to the main folder (sd/ or sdcard/) and check whether it shows up there. Secondly, when you are prompted for the experiment location it needs t…
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Hi Candice, Based on the debug file it seems that you have not set the correct resolution of your experiment. All Android-based experiments require a resolution of 1280x800 pixels. You can change this in the main experiment item (the blue icon at t…
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Hi Chris, The documentation describes how to implement custom forms (Spoiler: place the .tff in your file pool) * http://osdoc.cogsci.nl/3.1/manual/stimuli/text/ Best, Laurent
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Hi Maria, I've checked your experiment and the issue was mostly due to the incorrect way of accessing variabels. You were using an older method of referring to variables (e.g. self.get("variable") should be var.variable). See the document…
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Hi Candice, Welcome to the forum! Could you post the debug file that the Runtime writes to your tablet? It should be something like /sdcard/opensesame-debug.txt and written to the main folder on your tablet. That file will often tell you more abou…
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Hi Javi, Based on this information i can imagine two possible solutions: * If your final fixed trial does not contain a variable at all (i.e. the stimuli during this trial are always the same) it might be an idea to present this trial separate fro…
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Hi again, (Quote) Great! (Quote) If i'm not mistaken the cursor is being drawn by your operating system and is therefore difficult to change with OpenSesame. You could try and see if you can manually change the cursor, but then i can't think of a …
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Hi Pain, Welcome to the forum! What you describe seems absolutely possible, and it could be achieved with multiple methods depending on the exact workings of your experiment. The most straightforward option would be to use sketchpad items to pres…
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Hi Francesca, Welcome to the forum! * There is no direct way to do this but it can be implemented quite easily with the use of an 'inline_script' that would count the correct and incorrect trials and check whether five consectutive errors have bee…
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Hi Sebas, That is certainly possible using forms and widgets. First you need to create all possible positions in your loop with two variables (row * column), but i assume you already did so? Then you add an inline_script where you want to create a…
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Hi Sophie, Did you work this problem out yet? If not, it might be an idea to replace the loop described above with some other loop that keeps track of time. And instead of running the touch-response item repeatedly after an erroneous error, have th…
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Hi again, The pseudorandomization options are specifically added in version 3.1, so my suggestion would be to upgrade. However, if you insist on using version 2.9 (e.g. because you are in the middle of testing) there are some older threads where yo…
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Hi Bal, Have you looked at the documentation for the newly implemented pseudorandomization options? * http://osdoc.cogsci.nl/3.1/manual/structure/loop/#pseudorandomization You could add some constrains to the loop in the general script, for examp…
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Hi Sebastiaan, Thanks for the prompt and elaborate reply! (Quote) Good to know that i can savely ignore these warnings. I was just thinking that the Runtime for Android responds differently to this type of Warning, thus aborting the experiment wit…
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Just to add for future references: * changing the picture file extensions from .jpg to .png did seem to help substantially, reducing the initiation time to approximately 20 seconds. * There also seems to be a significant lag after every trial. It…
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Hi Sophie, Yes, my bad. That is the name of the variable i just used to check it. Your should replace var.response_touch_response with var.response_[name of your variable]
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Hi Sophie, The inline script you used is written in an older version of OpenSesame. Would it help if you changed it to allowed_responses = [26]while var.response_touch_response not in allowed_responses: exp.items['touch_response'].run() Note t…
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Hi Sophie, The script Eduard suggested is not actually a working script, but rather a concept of what such a script should look like ('pseudocode'). Could you provide the original error code that occured before you added the new inline script? Be…
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(Quote) After a few more hours tinkering with the paradigm this was the solution i found as well. But still, this is about the maximum i can demand of my poor Asus tablet. Thanks for thinking along!
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Great work! A minor point of feedback from user-friendliness perspective: When you Drag items from the Unused Items bin back to the top of the experiment sequence, the overview panel used to cycle to the top as well. Now, it seems that you need to …
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Hi Sebastiaan, Thanks for the prompt reply! (Quote) I'm only drawing Sketchpads with one or two elements. Two items in my sequence are rather large noise elements though. Could that be an issue? (Quote) At the moment i'm only using Sketchpad item…
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Hi Michael, I don't think there is a repository at the moment but it's always nice to start with some of the tutorials. After that you could check out this rather old thread, although i'm not sure it is still being used. Alternatively, and i think…
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Hi Nate, This is certainly possible. Have you looked at the custom form documentation? Using the last example on that page you can create a seperate widget for every question on the page, including a unique scale and variable. Keep in mind though…
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Hi Vedant, I'm assuming MCQ test stands for multiple choice? If so, are you using forms? It seems to me that that either the response variable in the form item has been changed or that the Logger item is not added in the same sequence as the quest…
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Hi Roderick, If i read it correctly you want to add breaks while defining the answer options? Not when the participants must answer them? In that case you could html's line break tag: 1 Answer A<br>1<br>1 2<br>1 2 3<br>1 2…
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Hi Jane, Alternatively to Sebastiaan's solution you could also combine all three experiments into one experiment by creating one overarching loop/sequence pair that contains the three experiments. You'd need relatively light-weight experiments for …
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Hi Sofiaa, Have you tried changing the back-end? * http://osdoc.cogsci.nl/forms/performance-issues-and-troubleshooting/ Best, Laurent
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Hi Jules, Yes, that's the one. Seems fine though, but the native file explorers on tablets don't always show the correct file immediately (you could use ES File Explorer for example). Could you check again if the file is unchanged or displays an e…