recording mouse movements

ben robinson baltimore.ben at gmail.com
Thu Jun 10 15:41:01 UTC 2010


i think the syntax is Mouse.GetCursorPos (search for that in the Help file),
and you could GetCursorPos every x number of milliseconds using a loop in an
Inline, depending on the temporal resolution you desire.  that would be one,
obvious way, though there may be better ways...

On Thu, Jun 10, 2010 at 10:09 AM, Ashtyster <ashtyster at gmail.com> wrote:

> For one of my studies, I would like to record mouse movements (I'm
> using a touch pad, but it doesn't make a difference here) over a
> certain period of time. No clicks, just the movements. I was wondering
> whether it's possible to do it with E-Prime, and if yes - then how?
>
> I will appreciate any help and advice regarding this issue.
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