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 Both scanners are equipped with an 8-button 2-box device from [[http://www.curdes.com/index.php/mainforp/responsedevices/hhsc-2x4-c.html|Current Design Inc]]. This device has a separate response box for each hand, with 4 buttons on each box.  You can use just one box if you only need 4 buttons, or both boxes for up to 8 response buttons. Both scanners are equipped with an 8-button 2-box device from [[http://www.curdes.com/index.php/mainforp/responsedevices/hhsc-2x4-c.html|Current Design Inc]]. This device has a separate response box for each hand, with 4 buttons on each box.  You can use just one box if you only need 4 buttons, or both boxes for up to 8 response buttons.
  
-The 8-button box is a USB device that functions like the number keys on a computer keyboard. The button keys send a number code that is identical to the codes sent when you press a keyboard number key. The buttons are coded: '1', '2', '3', '4' on one hand box, and '6', '7', '8', and '9' on the other box. +The 8-button box is a USB device that functions like the number keys on a computer keyboard. The button keys send a number code that is identical to the codes sent when you press a keyboard number key. The buttons are coded: '1', '2', '3', '4' on one hand box, and '6', '7', '8', and '9' on the other box. Specifically, the box most typically used for the right hand, in the canonical orientation would correspond to index finger = '1', pinky finger = '4' The box most typically used for the left hand, placed in the canonical orientation would correspond to index finger = '6', pinky finger = '9'. (i.e., looking down at your hands 9,8,7,  1,2,3,4)
  
 The '5' key is used for a scanner trigger code, but this option is not connected at BIAC because anytime the scanner is acquiring images the button box acts as though you are repeatedly pressing the '5' key on the keyboard, which can be very annoying.  We have other input devices connected to the scanner trigger pulse. The '5' key is used for a scanner trigger code, but this option is not connected at BIAC because anytime the scanner is acquiring images the button box acts as though you are repeatedly pressing the '5' key on the keyboard, which can be very annoying.  We have other input devices connected to the scanner trigger pulse.
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 Current Designs 932 interface manual: {{:biac:experimentalcontrol:932_manual.pdf|}} Current Designs 932 interface manual: {{:biac:experimentalcontrol:932_manual.pdf|}}
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 +**There is a spare HHSC-2x4-C response box in the cabinets of BIAC5 marked **NEW**.  This uses the same settings as above**
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 +**If there is a button box error and the spare is unavailable:**
 +  * the older 8-button box can be used with the new interface
 +  * replace the button box at the fiber-optic connection
 +  * then switch the mode to "Legacy Handheld"
  
 Previously the Wiki described how to connect and disconnect the 8-button box for use on different computers. That feature has been discontinued because we now use only one PC for stimulus programs. ([[biac:experimentalcontrol:8boxcnxns|disconnect]]) Previously the Wiki described how to connect and disconnect the 8-button box for use on different computers. That feature has been discontinued because we now use only one PC for stimulus programs. ([[biac:experimentalcontrol:8boxcnxns|disconnect]])
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