The latest PTB 'beta', codename "Tünnerhoff", contains a first implementation of PsychHID for Linux and Windows.
For Linux this means support for querying multiple independent keyboards, mice,
joysticks/gamepads, touch tablets and digitizer tablets. Also KbQueueXXX
function support, potentially for multiple independent keyboards.
For Windows this means at least KbQueueXXX support.
Both systems should now support low-level USB control transfers to USB devices
like the CRS ColorCal-II. For Linux this has been successfully tested, for
Windows it is so far untested.
Both systems should support the DAQ toolbox for USB-HID based DAQ devices for
digital/analog i/o over USB. This is untested due to lack of hardware.
If somebody feels like testing this, make sure to read the help ColorCal2, help Daq etc. for further instructions.
Other changes see:
<http://svn.berlios.de/wsvn/osxptb/beta/?op=revision&isdir=1&rev=2276&peg=2276>
enjoy,
-mario
For Linux this means support for querying multiple independent keyboards, mice,
joysticks/gamepads, touch tablets and digitizer tablets. Also KbQueueXXX
function support, potentially for multiple independent keyboards.
For Windows this means at least KbQueueXXX support.
Both systems should now support low-level USB control transfers to USB devices
like the CRS ColorCal-II. For Linux this has been successfully tested, for
Windows it is so far untested.
Both systems should support the DAQ toolbox for USB-HID based DAQ devices for
digital/analog i/o over USB. This is untested due to lack of hardware.
If somebody feels like testing this, make sure to read the help ColorCal2, help Daq etc. for further instructions.
Other changes see:
<http://svn.berlios.de/wsvn/osxptb/beta/?op=revision&isdir=1&rev=2276&peg=2276>
enjoy,
-mario