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* more default profiles can be added, but you can also configure and save your own profiles | * more default profiles can be added, but you can also configure and save your own profiles | ||
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If you do not use the NNL goggles, then it's probably in your interest to leave them disabled. | If you do not use the NNL goggles, then it's probably in your interest to leave them disabled. | ||
- | {{ :biac:display_graphics:extended_display_biac6.png?600 |}} | + | The DisplayFusion monitor configuration is accessible from the Desktop icon, from the Start Menu, by Right clicking on the desktop, from the system panel at the bottom Right. |
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+ | {{ :biac:experimentalcontrol:df4.png?400 |}} | ||
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+ | A couple of the 1920x1080 profiles are accessible directly from most of the system' | ||
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+ | {{ : | ||
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+ | The "Reset Video" desktop icon will now just revert to 1920x1080 cloned displays, with the goggles disabled. | ||
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+ | Because of the variable nature of the display configuration, | ||
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+ | A **CLONED** configuration with goggles off, will result in a single monitor to programs like PsychToolbox and PsychoPy. | ||
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+ | <code matlab> | ||
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+ | >> run SetupPsychtoolbox.m | ||
+ | >> Screen(' | ||
+ | ans = | ||
+ | 0 | ||
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+ | </ | ||
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+ | Any **EXTENDED** configuration will result in multiple monitors being available | ||
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+ | <code matlab> | ||
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+ | >> run SetupPsychtoolbox.m | ||
+ | >> Screen(' | ||
+ | ans = | ||
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+ | %in this case | ||
+ | % 0 - the full display across the extended desktop | ||
+ | % 1 - screen #1 | ||
+ | % 2 - screen #2 | ||
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+ | </ | ||
- | Depending on your stimulus presentation software you may want to hard-code which display you are presenting your task. | ||
For instance PsychoPy the first screen would be #0 | For instance PsychoPy the first screen would be #0 |
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