/usr/share/pyshared/libopensesame/mouse_response.py is in opensesame 0.27.4-2.
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"""
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"""
from libopensesame import item, exceptions, generic_response
import openexp.mouse
import openexp.exceptions
class mouse_response(item.item, generic_response.generic_response):
"""An item for collection keyboard responses"""
description = u'Collects mouse responses'
def __init__(self, name, experiment, string=None):
"""
Constructor.
Arguments:
name -- The name of the item.
experiment -- The experiment.
Keyword arguments:
string -- The item definition string. (default=None)
"""
self.flush = u'yes'
self.show_cursor = u'yes'
self.timeout = u'infinite'
self.auto_response = 1
self.duration = u'mouseclick'
self.process_feedback = True
self.resp_codes = {}
self.resp_codes[None] = u'timeout'
self.resp_codes[1] = u'left_button'
self.resp_codes[2] = u'iddle_button'
self.resp_codes[3] = u'right_button'
self.resp_codes[4] = u'scroll_up'
self.resp_codes[5] = u'scroll_down'
item.item.__init__(self, name, experiment, string)
def prepare(self):
"""Prepares the item."""
item.item.prepare(self)
generic_response.generic_response.prepare(self)
self._flush = self.get(u'flush') == u'yes'
def run(self):
"""Runs the item."""
# Record the onset of the current item
self.set_item_onset()
# Show cursor if necessary
if self.show_cursor == u'yes':
self._mouse.set_visible(True)
# Flush responses, to make sure that earlier responses are not carried
# over.
if self._flush:
self._mouse.flush()
self.set_sri()
self.process_response()
self._mouse.set_visible(False)
def var_info(self):
"""
Gives a list of dictionaries with variable descriptions.
Returns:
A list of (name, description) tuples.
"""
l = item.item.var_info(self) + \
generic_response.generic_response.var_info(self)
l.append( (u'cursor_x', u'[Depends on response]') )
l.append( (u'cursor_y', u'[Depends on response]') )
return l
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