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Hi, I have a running version of opensesame where I send triggers to an EEG aparatus with windows 10, although it is an EGI system, not brainvision. If you have any specific questions, you can always ask me, but I can't promise I will know the answ…
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Dear @eduard and @sebastiaan , I got it working in the meantime. I'll make a post about it the coming days. Thanks for the help!
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Dear @sebastiaan , Thanks for the reply! I figured that it is a rather complex issue somewhere in the backend of the program. I've tried all backends (I was currently using psychopy as backend) and sadly psychopy had the best performance by far. …
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Hello, Just reporting back that this method works adequatly.
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@lvanderlinden , nothing more frustrating than finding a thread with your exact problem where the last message is "Thanks, I fixed it!" with no explanation
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@eduard , It works perfectly! I'll just copy my code here so that if somebody else has the same problem, they can look at it here. Step 1: Initialise the image: https://forum.cogsci.nl/uploads/743/CBDAYUFIH4LL.png Step 2: Change the x and y coordin…
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Dear @eduard , Quite a convincing example, I'll look into it. Many thanks!
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Dear @eduard , I also get the following warnings sometimes: https://forum.cogsci.nl/uploads/721/2MXD6WC9P1KE.png Which indicates that canvas.show() has sometimes troubles with consistent showing. This can also be seen in the original figure I posted…
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Dear @eduard , When I use the canvas.clear() function it works, but it is quite "stuttery". I think the refresh rate is too low to create smooth movements. Any idea how I can increase the refresh rate aside from making the animation slowe…
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Dear @Lotje, That did the trick, thank you! I'm a bit embarrassed that I did not think of this myself... With regards, Gert