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garrett.rosania
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Posted - May 09 2005 :  2:26:39 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
On my last run of a study, I hit "W" to initiate the "waiting for Disdaqs" prompt. Rather than waiting, CIGAL started running the stimuli. I restarted CIGAL 3x without change to this behavior. Then, I restarted the computer and tried again. It worked.

Did I do something to cause this or is there some other problem?

jim.voyvodic
BIAC Faculty

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Posted - May 25 2005 :  1:07:51 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
I missed this message when it was posted. My guess is that the CapsLock mode was on, which would have been reset when the computer is rebooted. The wait key is case-sensitive ('w' not 'W'). I will make it case insensitive in the next version.
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Dichter
BIAC Faculty

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Posted - Jul 30 2005 :  11:24:19 AM  Show Profile  Visit Dichter's Homepage  Reply with Quote
I had a similar problem today. After the run, Cigal would not respond to any keyboard input. When I quit out of Cigal, it became apparent that the computer was behaving as if the 'ctrl' was being held down (when I tried to select different desktop icons in succession, they all remained highlighted). After logging out and logging in, the problem persisted. Rebooting solved the problem.

Gabriel S. Dichter, PhD
UNC Departments of Psychiatry & Psychology
http://www.can.unc.edu/
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