At that time we just patched them directly into the keyboard so that
foot presses looked like a key press, e.g., {F12}.
Francesco
David's answers are all great, as slways, however if u dont want to spend good money on a response box snd if you'e happy using USB rather than serial port input, then you might like to consider this http://www.makeymakey.com/
On first appearance it may appear like a toy but I think you should be able to get it to work for your purpose.
John
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Just to clarify that last point, even patching a foot pedal directly into the keyboard does not give you the best timing performance, because keyboards generally provide only mediocre performance (but see http://www.empirisoft.com/directinkb.aspx ). If you want millisecond-quality performance, you need to incorporate something like an SRBox, or a high-speed I/O device (e.g., old-fashioned parallel port).
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At 10/29/2013 03:57 PM Tuesday, David McFarlane wrote:
John, Very cool! For US$50 (plus US$5 s/h within USA, US$15 elsewhere) the MaKey MaKey gizmo acts like a basic external digital input board through USB, converting any switch closure into an ordinary key press, mouse button press, or mouse movement useable by any software that recognizes a USB keyboard or mouse. I want one of these, could come in handy!
Francesco, As it turns out, one of our labs has recently purchased USB foot pedals that act like key presses, and they use that with E-Prime. See http://www.tomtop.com/usb-foot-control-keyboard-mouse-action-three-switch-pedal-hid-c954.html . Cost is US$34 (plus s/h I suppose).
Both the MaKey MaKey and USB foot pedals should work fine if you do not need absolute millisecond timing performance (note in particular that the MaKey MaKey page says that they use a moving window averager to lowpass switch noise in software, I imagine that might add a bit of delay; goodness knows how the USB foot pedals behave). Otherwise users should test input timing characteristics for themselves (use an oscilloscope, or a Black Box Toolkit).
I would love to know what you end up with, please write back and let us know.
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At 10/27/2013 03:16 AM Sunday, jo...@johnallen.it wrote:
Francesco
David's answers are all great, as slways, however if u dont want to spend good money on a response box snd if you'e happy using USB rather than serial port input, then you might like to consider this <http://www.makeymakey.com/>http://www.makeymakey.com/
On first appearance it may appear like a toy but I think you should be able to get it to work for your purpose.
John
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