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biac:experimentalcontrol:biac6hardware [2024/04/15 19:49] cmp12 [BIAC6 Screen Configuration] |
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+ | % there is only a single screen | ||
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- | Any **EXTENDED** configuration will result in multiple monitors being available | + | Any **EXTENDED** configuration, or configuration with goggles |
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- | % 0 - the full display across the extended | + | % 0 - the full extended |
- | % 1 - screen #1 | + | % 1 - screen #1 only |
- | % 2 - screen #2 | + | % 2 - screen #2 only |
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+ | You need to code your tasks to send to the specific screen you want your subjects to see. If they are viewing the projector, then they can only single a screen at a time. The default is to send the first display to the projector. | ||
+ | * screen 0 in matlab **only** if its a **cloned** display only, or screen 1 if it is extended/ | ||
+ | * screen 0 in PTB | ||
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