![]() ![]() The first few logged responses are single finger presses that fail to end that routine. The instructions are being shown and the participant is asked to touch the screen to carry on. ![]() Here are some parts from the beginning of the experiment. What makes this even stranger is that in the logfile the single finger presses are registered exactly as one would expect from a single mouse click. I figured out that I need to touch the screen in one position then move it and release it in a different position - so more of a swiping motion than a click. With the touchscreen, however, a single finger press/touch is not recognized as a single left-button click. I’ve pre-tested my experiment using an ordinary mouse - the script uses the functions mouse.getPressed( ) and mouse.isPressedIn( ) during two different routines - and everything works fine. Outside of PsychoPy the touch screen works as expected, meaning that finger pressed are interpreted as single mouse (left button) clicks as expected. The primary display or screen 0 (ViewSonic touchscreen) is the one participants are using during the experiment. We have two monitors connected that are mirrored. I’m running the latest standalone version of Psychopy on a Windows 7 machine. ![]()
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