countdown clock and echo problem
Ben Mooneyham
bwmooneyham at gmail.com
Mon Apr 15 20:43:53 UTC 2013
As for your second issue (getting the echo to disappear afterwards), you
can solve this by going to the Properties page for your Slide, going to the
sync tab, and selecting "vertical blank" under "offset sync."
That should fix it.
- Ben Mooneyham
On Wednesday, April 18, 2012 5:36:22 AM UTC-7, jotapan wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I have been trying to add a countdown clock to a slide that collects
> and displays participants' responses. The idea is just to give the
> participant a notion on how much time he has remaining to respond. At
> the same time, I want the instructions to remain visible to the
> participant as allow the participant to see his/her responses.
>
> I have tried to work around the example provided in the countdown
> sample experiment available online, but I'm not being able to get it
> to work. When I make appear right from the beginning by setting
> lnCountAfterTime = lnStartTime + 0 it no longer displays the text I
> want to be visible. I think this happens because it sets the slide
> back to its "default" which is a blank slide.
>
> The other problem relates to the slide's echo: I'm not being able to
> get it to disappear after the program moves on to the next slide.
>
> These are probably really simple issues to solve, but I'm really not
> being able to do it. Any help is appreciated.
>
> Jotapan
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