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Error in Gazepoint script (recalibration)

Open ImhChr opened this issue 5 years ago • 2 comments

Hi Edwin,

I've recently come across a tiny, but troublesome error: if you calibrate the Gazepoint eye-tracker, it works like a charm. However, if you recalibrate the device (i.e. by pressing 'q' during the validation), the final calibration point is 'missing' (well, it's not technically missing, it's just not shown). Instead of moving to the final position, the red circle just stays in the second-to-last position, of course resulting in funny calibration results, unless you keep track of the positions and know exactly where to look for the last one. I could probably fix it myself in the opengaze script, but someone else might face the same problem one day, which is why I'm reporting it here :)

Thanks in advance!

ImhChr avatar Mar 25 '19 13:03 ImhChr

That's an interesting issue! I can't say I've encountered it in a while. Could you confirm that you are both on the latest PyGaze code (i.e. the stuff you can download from the master branch on GitHub), and that you're using the latest version of GazePoint's software?

esdalmaijer avatar Apr 03 '19 12:04 esdalmaijer

According to OpenSesame's package manager, pygaze is the indeed the latest version (0.6.0a25). I'm also using the most current version of GazePoint's software :)

ImhChr avatar Apr 03 '19 13:04 ImhChr