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That actually might be the best solution because participants could see which ones they have clicked. I'll give that a try first (and it definitely sounds like the simplest to implement).
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Yes. Participants have to choose as many buttons as they want (0-12). I need to know how many (and which ones) they have chosen. Then they have to press "enter" or click an "ok" button on the bottom (that part is more flexible).
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Pascal- I'll be able to collect multiple clicks from the same frame? This sounds like a really good option for me. However, I need 12 clickable rectangles. From what I understood I can either use the mousetrap_form (but then I'll need to create t…
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Ok. I see there is a problem with getting multiple responses with the the touch screen. I guess I will just have to try programming. :-S I've never used python before so I hope I'll manage
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Thank you for all the suggestions! Knante - I'll give using the touch response with a mouse a try (it sounds the simplest...). GuidoCor- thank you for the code. I might use it if I don't manage a simpler way :)
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I meant I don't have a touch computer (such as a tablet) :) A thought I just had - do you know if there is an option for clickable images? I could create the colors as images. Thanks!
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unfortunately i dont have a touch option. But if i did manage to find one - how would it work? does any tablet work? i program it on the computer and then move it to the tablet? thanks!