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Key mapping #142

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eanprice opened this issue Mar 18, 2018 · 4 comments
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Key mapping #142

eanprice opened this issue Mar 18, 2018 · 4 comments
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@eanprice
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I'm trying to use Dasher with a EMOTIV EPOC+ headset. Unfortunately key mapping is required. For example, W for up and Z for down. It is feature currently available? If not, can it be added to the next release? Thank you everyone for your ongoing support of this incredible project!

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Key mapping is possible. You need the button mode options (docs are being worked on right now - this is out of date but might give you a pointer http://dasher-site.netlify.com/en/get-started/manual/part7/). But it may be better if we look at the raw eeg data as an input (eg socket option) for dasher. Our emotiv was DOA so waiting for a new one. When we get it I’ll have a look into what’s needed to get this working for continuous selection.

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eanprice commented Mar 18, 2018 via email

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@eanprice We would happy to work on that but could you explain more what is missing?

I am not familiar with how EMOTIV talks to dasher. Also what platform version of dasher does EMOTIV use? Is it Windows?

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The EMOTIV EPOC+ is a 14 channel wireless EEG. I can train the headset to translate a thought into a key press. For example, thinking of an "upward movement" will type the letter W. Thinking of a "downward movement" will type the letter Z. Thinking of a "right movement" will type the letter S.

In theory, my colleague and I would like to control Dasher with these key commands. Similar to playing a 2D video game with the Up, Down, Left, and Right keys on the keyboard. Our tests have been with Dasher 5 on Windows 10.

Will Wade mentioned the "button mode options" and I hope to begin tests this week. This project is extremely exciting as I have a degenerative neuromuscular disorder.

Thank you again for your support!

Ean

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