Controlling How Inquisit Experiment Displays


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lukebar
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I was just wondering if it is possible to control the displaying of Inquisit experiments so they only take up a certain part of the computer monitor's display, or even whether it can be embedded in a webpage etc.

I'd like to run a 'distraction' side-by-side with the experiment without using dual monitors (as I think it will lose the effect of the distractor).

Hopefully this is an easy one to answer, but so far I can't find a way to stop the program engulfing the entire screen (which is normally an awesome feature of the software!).

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Luke
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You can force Inquisit to windowed mode by specifying the <defaults> element's /windowsize attribute. Beyond that, it is not possible to embed it in HTML or have it control only a certain part of the screen space.

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