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Game Control Popup
The Game Control popup is initiated/dismissed by the "S" key.
The line to alter is controlled by PageUp/PageDown or arrow up/arrow down and the settings changes by the "+" and "-" keys and by the Left/Right arrow keys.
Some games have this display:
- "Show Game Menus" allows hiding/showing of the game selection menu. A '+' raises the screen and a '-' hides it. The menu is only displayed if EEGer is in a PAUSE or STAGE state. The menu shows the title of the main group, the current subgroup, and the instructions for the client for the current game/subgame.
- "Group Selection" cycles through all the allowed main game groups.
- "SubGroup Selection" cycles through the subgroups of the current game group.
- "Enable penalty logic" turns on/off the logic that backs up displaying pieces if rewards do not occur within the timeout. This only works if the game definition has a time specified for the timeout.
- "Show reward bars" turns on/off the display of the reward amplitude bars at the bottom of the game display. The threshold setting is the bottom of the picture and the reward bars are on the right side.
- "Show inhibit bars" turns on/off the display of the inhibit amplitude bars at the bottom of the game display. The threshold setting is the bottom of the picture and the inhibit bars are on the left side.
- "Show fixed colors" turns on/off the display of fixed colors (instead of the frequency sensitive colors) in the reward/inhibit bars.
The DVDgame has this display:
- "Video impact mode "allows selection of the video modification applied to the current video playback. Choices are Overlay, Blur, Black White.
- "Feedback sounds wanted" allows feedback sounds (reward, etc.) to be heard.
- "Pause DVD during pause" allows pausing/not pausing video playback during PAUSE or STAGE phases.
- "Time to reach best video" is the number of seconds of on-task time to reach minimal video modification.
- "Time to reach worst video" is the decay time in seconds to reach the most video modification.
- "Worst video floor %" is the minimum amount of video that will always be seen. Setting 100% means that NO video modification is performed. Setting 0 % means that the full range of modification/obscuration will be performed.