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jaime.doyle Posted - Jul 07 2006 : 09:12:43 AM
We recently tried to practice running some stimuli on the 4T using E-Prime. The goggles showed the computer screen and the E-Prime program, however when beginning to run the stimuli, the goggles showed a black screen and the stimuli did not come up. The video switcher was on the correct setting.
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petty Posted - Jul 07 2006 : 09:45:08 AM
the goggles need to be run in 800x600 resolution.

so the problem could be that, 1) your computer was not set to 600x800, 2) E-prime itself was not set to 600x800, 3) Both

in eprime you can go to Edit -> Experiment -> Devices -> Display to check the settings.

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