+x nakayama - 7/17/2020+x Dave - 7/16/2020+x nakayama - 7/16/2020Dear Inquisit 5 community,Is it possible to draw a vertically flipped triangle with respect to the current one?like this Or is there any way to do that?Thank you for your attention.<shape cover1>/ shape = triangle/ color = red/ size = (40%, 20%)/ position = (40%, 51%)</shape><trial example>/ stimulusframes = [1= cover1]/ validresponse = (57)</trial>While Inquisit 6 has the capability to rotate stimuli ( https://www.millisecond.com/support/docs/v6/html/language/attributes/rotation.htm ), Inquisit 5 does not.Under Inquisit 5, you would need to display a <picture> of a flipped triangle instead.Hi, Dave. Thank you for your advice.My another question is I wish to confirm the spatial accuracy of Inquisit 5 response using mouse. 1) Suppose I click (960 px,1000 px) on the screen, how accurate the mouse click is? Or how large the error regarding (x,y) is? 2) Where are the responses recorded from the mouse icon? The typical mouse icon has a triangular end-point. Suppose I click (960 px,1000 px). Is the spatial response recorded whenthe end-point of the icon clicks (960 px,1000 px)?Thank you for your attention.
+x Dave - 7/16/2020+x nakayama - 7/16/2020Dear Inquisit 5 community,Is it possible to draw a vertically flipped triangle with respect to the current one?like this Or is there any way to do that?Thank you for your attention.<shape cover1>/ shape = triangle/ color = red/ size = (40%, 20%)/ position = (40%, 51%)</shape><trial example>/ stimulusframes = [1= cover1]/ validresponse = (57)</trial>While Inquisit 6 has the capability to rotate stimuli ( https://www.millisecond.com/support/docs/v6/html/language/attributes/rotation.htm ), Inquisit 5 does not.Under Inquisit 5, you would need to display a <picture> of a flipped triangle instead.
+x nakayama - 7/16/2020Dear Inquisit 5 community,Is it possible to draw a vertically flipped triangle with respect to the current one?like this Or is there any way to do that?Thank you for your attention.<shape cover1>/ shape = triangle/ color = red/ size = (40%, 20%)/ position = (40%, 51%)</shape><trial example>/ stimulusframes = [1= cover1]/ validresponse = (57)</trial>