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They are all down.

Thanks,

Elena

Okay, thanks. That means the box is set to XID mode as it should be. As for the detection failure: Have you tried disconnecting the box and/or attaching it to a different USB port?

Hi Dave,

Thank you for your reply. Yes, I have tried 3 different usb ports and changed devices (in both cases Cedrus RB-834). I have also restarted my Mac.

Elena

Okay. Running out of ideas. To clarify: When you run a script with inputdevice set to XID, is the error still

"No XID devices detected. Besure the device is plugged in, turned on (if necessary), and the appropriate driver installed."

or does the script start / run, but appears to accept no input from the device?

There is still that error

Thanks. I suspect there is some driver initialization issue. Can you try the following and let me know the result:
- Close Inquisit.
- Run SuperLab and make sure SuperLab successfully detects the box and accepts input from it.
- Once confirmed, close SuperLab.
- Open Inquisit and run https://www.millisecond.com/download/library/v4/cedrus/xidresponsetest.iqx

Checking if a more recent driver for the pad is available from Cedrus may also be worth a shot. Thanks.

Hi Dave,

Is there a driver that I need to install for Mac? Superlab doesn't recognise the device as well.
And when I tried to run that file it gave me the same error:

No XID devices detected. Be sure the device is plugged in, turned on (if necessary), and the appropriate driver installed.

Thanks,

Elena

Assuming the information at the Cedrus site is still current / correct, then yes, a driver is required:

http://www.cedrus.com/support/rbx30/tn1057_install_rbx30_macos_x.htm



Hi Dave,

Thank you again for the precious information. Unfortunately the link does not work (I have tried to contact Cedrus two days ago but no luck).

Thank you,

Elena

I don't know then. The fact that SuperLab does not recognize the box either, however, at least suggests that the problem may be of a more general nature (something wrong with the box and/or the computer), rather than specific to or caused by Inquisit.

Hi Dave,

I do not have the driver installed (that's why the Cedrus response box is not working, I suppose).
The keys 4 (75) and 6 (77) work as left and right arrows, but I would like to be able to use left and right arrows (see image of the keyboard) from my keyboard (that are different from "4" and "6" of the numeric keypad). How are the arrows coded?

Elena
 


The scancodes you need are 203 (left) and 205 (right). Open Tools -> Keyboard Scancodes... in Inquisit Lab. Pressing any key will display the associated scancode.

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They are all down.

Thanks,

Elena

Okay, thanks. That means the box is set to XID mode as it should be. As for the detection failure: Have you tried disconnecting the box and/or attaching it to a different USB port?

Hi Dave,

Thank you for your reply. Yes, I have tried 3 different usb ports and changed devices (in both cases Cedrus RB-834). I have also restarted my Mac.

Elena

Okay. Running out of ideas. To clarify: When you run a script with inputdevice set to XID, is the error still

"No XID devices detected. Besure the device is plugged in, turned on (if necessary), and the appropriate driver installed."

or does the script start / run, but appears to accept no input from the device?

There is still that error

Thanks. I suspect there is some driver initialization issue. Can you try the following and let me know the result:
- Close Inquisit.
- Run SuperLab and make sure SuperLab successfully detects the box and accepts input from it.
- Once confirmed, close SuperLab.
- Open Inquisit and run https://www.millisecond.com/download/library/v4/cedrus/xidresponsetest.iqx

Checking if a more recent driver for the pad is available from Cedrus may also be worth a shot. Thanks.

Hi Dave,

Is there a driver that I need to install for Mac? Superlab doesn't recognise the device as well.
And when I tried to run that file it gave me the same error:

No XID devices detected. Be sure the device is plugged in, turned on (if necessary), and the appropriate driver installed.

Thanks,

Elena

Assuming the information at the Cedrus site is still current / correct, then yes, a driver is required:

http://www.cedrus.com/support/rbx30/tn1057_install_rbx30_macos_x.htm



Hi Dave,

Thank you again for the precious information. Unfortunately the link does not work (I have tried to contact Cedrus two days ago but no luck).

Thank you,

Elena

I don't know then. The fact that SuperLab does not recognize the box either, however, at least suggests that the problem may be of a more general nature (something wrong with the box and/or the computer), rather than specific to or caused by Inquisit.

Hi Dave,

I do not have the driver installed (that's why the Cedrus response box is not working, I suppose).
The keys 4 (75) and 6 (77) work as left and right arrows, but I would like to be able to use left and right arrows (see image of the keyboard) from my keyboard (that are different from "4" and "6" of the numeric keypad). How are the arrows coded?

Elena
 


Dave
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ebroggin - Thursday, November 24, 2016
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Dave - Monday, November 21, 2016
ebroggin - Monday, November 21, 2016
Dave - Monday, November 21, 2016
ebroggin - Monday, November 21, 2016
They are all down.

Thanks,

Elena

Okay, thanks. That means the box is set to XID mode as it should be. As for the detection failure: Have you tried disconnecting the box and/or attaching it to a different USB port?

Hi Dave,

Thank you for your reply. Yes, I have tried 3 different usb ports and changed devices (in both cases Cedrus RB-834). I have also restarted my Mac.

Elena

Okay. Running out of ideas. To clarify: When you run a script with inputdevice set to XID, is the error still

"No XID devices detected. Besure the device is plugged in, turned on (if necessary), and the appropriate driver installed."

or does the script start / run, but appears to accept no input from the device?

There is still that error

Thanks. I suspect there is some driver initialization issue. Can you try the following and let me know the result:
- Close Inquisit.
- Run SuperLab and make sure SuperLab successfully detects the box and accepts input from it.
- Once confirmed, close SuperLab.
- Open Inquisit and run https://www.millisecond.com/download/library/v4/cedrus/xidresponsetest.iqx

Checking if a more recent driver for the pad is available from Cedrus may also be worth a shot. Thanks.

Hi Dave,

Is there a driver that I need to install for Mac? Superlab doesn't recognise the device as well.
And when I tried to run that file it gave me the same error:

No XID devices detected. Be sure the device is plugged in, turned on (if necessary), and the appropriate driver installed.

Thanks,

Elena

Assuming the information at the Cedrus site is still current / correct, then yes, a driver is required:

http://www.cedrus.com/support/rbx30/tn1057_install_rbx30_macos_x.htm



Hi Dave,

Thank you again for the precious information. Unfortunately the link does not work (I have tried to contact Cedrus two days ago but no luck).

Thank you,

Elena

I don't know then. The fact that SuperLab does not recognize the box either, however, at least suggests that the problem may be of a more general nature (something wrong with the box and/or the computer), rather than specific to or caused by Inquisit.

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Dave - Monday, November 21, 2016
ebroggin - Monday, November 21, 2016
Dave - Monday, November 21, 2016
ebroggin - Monday, November 21, 2016
They are all down.

Thanks,

Elena

Okay, thanks. That means the box is set to XID mode as it should be. As for the detection failure: Have you tried disconnecting the box and/or attaching it to a different USB port?

Hi Dave,

Thank you for your reply. Yes, I have tried 3 different usb ports and changed devices (in both cases Cedrus RB-834). I have also restarted my Mac.

Elena

Okay. Running out of ideas. To clarify: When you run a script with inputdevice set to XID, is the error still

"No XID devices detected. Besure the device is plugged in, turned on (if necessary), and the appropriate driver installed."

or does the script start / run, but appears to accept no input from the device?

There is still that error

Thanks. I suspect there is some driver initialization issue. Can you try the following and let me know the result:
- Close Inquisit.
- Run SuperLab and make sure SuperLab successfully detects the box and accepts input from it.
- Once confirmed, close SuperLab.
- Open Inquisit and run https://www.millisecond.com/download/library/v4/cedrus/xidresponsetest.iqx

Checking if a more recent driver for the pad is available from Cedrus may also be worth a shot. Thanks.

Hi Dave,

Is there a driver that I need to install for Mac? Superlab doesn't recognise the device as well.
And when I tried to run that file it gave me the same error:

No XID devices detected. Be sure the device is plugged in, turned on (if necessary), and the appropriate driver installed.

Thanks,

Elena

Assuming the information at the Cedrus site is still current / correct, then yes, a driver is required:

http://www.cedrus.com/support/rbx30/tn1057_install_rbx30_macos_x.htm



Hi Dave,

Thank you again for the precious information. Unfortunately the link does not work (I have tried to contact Cedrus two days ago but no luck).

Thank you,

Elena

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Dave - Monday, November 21, 2016
ebroggin - Monday, November 21, 2016
They are all down.

Thanks,

Elena

Okay, thanks. That means the box is set to XID mode as it should be. As for the detection failure: Have you tried disconnecting the box and/or attaching it to a different USB port?

Hi Dave,

Thank you for your reply. Yes, I have tried 3 different usb ports and changed devices (in both cases Cedrus RB-834). I have also restarted my Mac.

Elena

Okay. Running out of ideas. To clarify: When you run a script with inputdevice set to XID, is the error still

"No XID devices detected. Besure the device is plugged in, turned on (if necessary), and the appropriate driver installed."

or does the script start / run, but appears to accept no input from the device?

There is still that error

Thanks. I suspect there is some driver initialization issue. Can you try the following and let me know the result:
- Close Inquisit.
- Run SuperLab and make sure SuperLab successfully detects the box and accepts input from it.
- Once confirmed, close SuperLab.
- Open Inquisit and run https://www.millisecond.com/download/library/v4/cedrus/xidresponsetest.iqx

Checking if a more recent driver for the pad is available from Cedrus may also be worth a shot. Thanks.

Hi Dave,

Is there a driver that I need to install for Mac? Superlab doesn't recognise the device as well.
And when I tried to run that file it gave me the same error:

No XID devices detected. Be sure the device is plugged in, turned on (if necessary), and the appropriate driver installed.

Thanks,

Elena

Assuming the information at the Cedrus site is still current / correct, then yes, a driver is required:

http://www.cedrus.com/support/rbx30/tn1057_install_rbx30_macos_x.htm



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ebroggin - Monday, November 21, 2016
Dave - Monday, November 21, 2016
ebroggin - Monday, November 21, 2016
Dave - Monday, November 21, 2016
ebroggin - Monday, November 21, 2016
Dave - Monday, November 21, 2016
ebroggin - Monday, November 21, 2016
They are all down.

Thanks,

Elena

Okay, thanks. That means the box is set to XID mode as it should be. As for the detection failure: Have you tried disconnecting the box and/or attaching it to a different USB port?

Hi Dave,

Thank you for your reply. Yes, I have tried 3 different usb ports and changed devices (in both cases Cedrus RB-834). I have also restarted my Mac.

Elena

Okay. Running out of ideas. To clarify: When you run a script with inputdevice set to XID, is the error still

"No XID devices detected. Besure the device is plugged in, turned on (if necessary), and the appropriate driver installed."

or does the script start / run, but appears to accept no input from the device?

There is still that error

Thanks. I suspect there is some driver initialization issue. Can you try the following and let me know the result:
- Close Inquisit.
- Run SuperLab and make sure SuperLab successfully detects the box and accepts input from it.
- Once confirmed, close SuperLab.
- Open Inquisit and run https://www.millisecond.com/download/library/v4/cedrus/xidresponsetest.iqx

Checking if a more recent driver for the pad is available from Cedrus may also be worth a shot. Thanks.

Hi Dave,

Is there a driver that I need to install for Mac? Superlab doesn't recognise the device as well.
And when I tried to run that file it gave me the same error:

No XID devices detected. Be sure the device is plugged in, turned on (if necessary), and the appropriate driver installed.

Thanks,

Elena

Assuming the information at the Cedrus site is still current / correct, then yes, a driver is required:

http://www.cedrus.com/support/rbx30/tn1057_install_rbx30_macos_x.htm

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Dave - Monday, November 21, 2016
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Dave - Monday, November 21, 2016
ebroggin - Monday, November 21, 2016
Dave - Monday, November 21, 2016
ebroggin - Monday, November 21, 2016
They are all down.

Thanks,

Elena

Okay, thanks. That means the box is set to XID mode as it should be. As for the detection failure: Have you tried disconnecting the box and/or attaching it to a different USB port?

Hi Dave,

Thank you for your reply. Yes, I have tried 3 different usb ports and changed devices (in both cases Cedrus RB-834). I have also restarted my Mac.

Elena

Okay. Running out of ideas. To clarify: When you run a script with inputdevice set to XID, is the error still

"No XID devices detected. Besure the device is plugged in, turned on (if necessary), and the appropriate driver installed."

or does the script start / run, but appears to accept no input from the device?

There is still that error

Thanks. I suspect there is some driver initialization issue. Can you try the following and let me know the result:
- Close Inquisit.
- Run SuperLab and make sure SuperLab successfully detects the box and accepts input from it.
- Once confirmed, close SuperLab.
- Open Inquisit and run https://www.millisecond.com/download/library/v4/cedrus/xidresponsetest.iqx

Checking if a more recent driver for the pad is available from Cedrus may also be worth a shot. Thanks.

Hi Dave,

Is there a driver that I need to install for Mac? Superlab doesn't recognise the device as well.
And when I tried to run that file it gave me the same error:

No XID devices detected. Be sure the device is plugged in, turned on (if necessary), and the appropriate driver installed.

Thanks,

Elena
Dave
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ebroggin - Monday, November 21, 2016
Dave - Monday, November 21, 2016
ebroggin - Monday, November 21, 2016
Dave - Monday, November 21, 2016
ebroggin - Monday, November 21, 2016
They are all down.

Thanks,

Elena

Okay, thanks. That means the box is set to XID mode as it should be. As for the detection failure: Have you tried disconnecting the box and/or attaching it to a different USB port?

Hi Dave,

Thank you for your reply. Yes, I have tried 3 different usb ports and changed devices (in both cases Cedrus RB-834). I have also restarted my Mac.

Elena

Okay. Running out of ideas. To clarify: When you run a script with inputdevice set to XID, is the error still

"No XID devices detected. Besure the device is plugged in, turned on (if necessary), and the appropriate driver installed."

or does the script start / run, but appears to accept no input from the device?

There is still that error

Thanks. I suspect there is some driver initialization issue. Can you try the following and let me know the result:
- Close Inquisit.
- Run SuperLab and make sure SuperLab successfully detects the box and accepts input from it.
- Once confirmed, close SuperLab.
- Open Inquisit and run https://www.millisecond.com/download/library/v4/cedrus/xidresponsetest.iqx

Checking if a more recent driver for the pad is available from Cedrus may also be worth a shot. Thanks.

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Dave - Monday, November 21, 2016
ebroggin - Monday, November 21, 2016
Dave - Monday, November 21, 2016
ebroggin - Monday, November 21, 2016
They are all down.

Thanks,

Elena

Okay, thanks. That means the box is set to XID mode as it should be. As for the detection failure: Have you tried disconnecting the box and/or attaching it to a different USB port?

Hi Dave,

Thank you for your reply. Yes, I have tried 3 different usb ports and changed devices (in both cases Cedrus RB-834). I have also restarted my Mac.

Elena

Okay. Running out of ideas. To clarify: When you run a script with inputdevice set to XID, is the error still

"No XID devices detected. Besure the device is plugged in, turned on (if necessary), and the appropriate driver installed."

or does the script start / run, but appears to accept no input from the device?

There is still that error
Dave
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ebroggin - Monday, November 21, 2016
Dave - Monday, November 21, 2016
ebroggin - Monday, November 21, 2016
They are all down.

Thanks,

Elena

Okay, thanks. That means the box is set to XID mode as it should be. As for the detection failure: Have you tried disconnecting the box and/or attaching it to a different USB port?

Hi Dave,

Thank you for your reply. Yes, I have tried 3 different usb ports and changed devices (in both cases Cedrus RB-834). I have also restarted my Mac.

Elena

Okay. Running out of ideas. To clarify: When you run a script with inputdevice set to XID, is the error still

"No XID devices detected. Besure the device is plugged in, turned on (if necessary), and the appropriate driver installed."

or does the script start / run, but appears to accept no input from the device?

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