Any way to "force" a mouse click?

ben robinson baltimore.ben at gmail.com
Tue Sep 27 14:07:14 UTC 2011


it does sound like something that will require an inline.
perhaps something like If Slide3.RESP = "{SPACE}" Then... don't go
straight to positive feedback.

On Tue, Sep 27, 2011 at 8:34 AM, Michiel Spape
<Michiel.Spape at nottingham.ac.uk> wrote:
> How to force a mouse click?
> ... have you tried applying the cane? :)
>
> More generally, you could (as covered elsewhere on this list) of course check their response (or keep polling a slide until you find a response). Anyway, the combination of subject and question get me confused - perhaps you could give a more detailed explanation? How have you structured this? What does the inline do? Is there some spiderweb of goto statements involved?
> Best,
> Mich
>
> Michiel Spapé
> Research Fellow
> Perception & Action group
> University of Nottingham
> School of Psychology
> www.cognitology.eu
>
>
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> Subject: Any way to "force" a mouse click?
>
> Dear Community,
>
> I wonder if anyone can help me: I have a set of 3 slides and subjects
> need to click on an image on each of those slides. Depending on the
> task from the stimulus, they have the option of doing clicks on just
> the first 2 slides and then moving on with the space-key OR doing
> clicks on all three slides. So, in the Duration/Input tab of the 2nd
> slide, I set the Mouse & Keyboard as Input Masks.
>
> For my practice-list, I'd like to provide the subjects with feedback:
> The inline gathers the accuracy of the response and if it was
> inaccurate, E-Prime goes to a negative-feedback slide and the subjects
> can try again. My problem is that if the stimulus requires them to do
> three clicks, I can't figure out how to "force" them to do a third
> click because even if they press SPACE on the second slide to move on,
> they E-Prime goes straight to the positive feedback slide.
>
> I'd be grateful for any insights and would be glad to upload my file
> for you to see.
>
> Suli
>
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