Subliminal priming? Is that like when a major news network runs the caption "Mark Foley (D-FL)" under images of a disgraced ex-congressman (who is actually Republican)?
[Apologies!] To answer your question, I've tried using "milliseconds" and "ticks" in combination with the "wait" and "send xxx in nn" commands and had very inconsistent results controlling on-screen animation/activity when the values were small. Perhaps if the script were extremely simple and it was a virgin install of the operating system, the results would be more consistent. If you are trying to strictly control the amount of time a subliminal message appears on-screen (for example to determine the threshold of perception) I am not sure you will be able to do this accurately, to scientific/laboratory standards, with Rev. You will also need to consider the monitor refresh rate, which could be anything from 50 Hz to 120 Hz. I do not believe this can be controlled or sensed from within Rev. David Glasgow wrote > Has anyone done any of this using Rev? Any hints or traps to avoid? > > One thing that worries me is ensuring that the software only runs on > hardware able to refresh at an appropriate rate. I have received advice > that I should be looking at 100Hz. Can I check this within Rev (I ask > with no great hope!). _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list use-revolution@lists.runrev.com Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and manage your subscription preferences: http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution