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Simulating a click event to perform self-calibration #227

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catherinekago opened this issue Jun 22, 2021 · 3 comments
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Simulating a click event to perform self-calibration #227

catherinekago opened this issue Jun 22, 2021 · 3 comments

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@catherinekago
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I was wondering if it is possible to trigger the self-calibration of webgazer by a simulation of a click with an explicit firing of a click event instead of a physical mouse click?

@alexpapster
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alexpapster commented Jun 22, 2021

There have been people who have adopted the code to work with an explicit calibration where users are asked to look at a stimulus at known locations rather than be asked to click. I am not aware of anyone that has simulated clicks but both sound doable.

@goninty
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goninty commented Mar 21, 2022

Hi, apologies for the bump on this old issue but do you know of any forks where calibration through fixation (no clicks) is possible? It seems that WebGazer was adapted for use in jsPsych and allows click-free calibration - but I cannot seem to get it working. Many thanks.

@jeffhuang
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I believe this PR sort of does that: #202

Besides that, I'm afraid we don't have the resources to offer much debugging support, but if it's an issue with jsPsych, maybe try their issue tracker?

@jeffhuang jeffhuang reopened this Mar 21, 2022
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