![]() ![]() Any suggestions would really be appreciated. Below is what is produced when running the BART demo. I’ve downgraded to psychopy 3.2.3 then gone back to 3.2.4 but still get the same error. I’ve tried suggestions previously made such as ensuring psychopy has an entry for input monitoring within system preferences. Sorry to resurrect this old thread but is there a reliable way of getting psychopy to run with a keyboard on MacOS Catalina? I’m using 10.15.2 and psychopy 3.2.4. There are a lot of suggestions on the keyboard component, so I expect that will work. So it must be some privacy permission was set incorrectly in my computer and I don’t know how to fix it.įor now I’m going to give up on IOhub. But this doesn’t appear to have been a problem for other people. py is run with Anaconda, But not with PsychoPy. There’s nothing wrong with the demonstration code, it works perfectly when the. With your note, and the other hints in this discussion, I think the keyboard component won’t be a problem (I hope).īut there still some problem with securities and permissions with OS X Mojave and PsychoPy, at least on my computer. But I have to buy a new computer and it will be OS X Catalina. But now I’m thinking maybe the computer (an old MacBook Air) doesn’t put out enough power in the USB port. I tried with the EyeX, which should work and it doesn’t. Then I discovered one version just will not work, Toby will not give away the code. So then why couldn’t I get to Toby eye monitor to work under Anaconda. Why? I tried Different versions of PsychoPy, and mostly OSX Mojave. They didn’t work with PsychoPy but they did work running under Anaconda. So I tried the demos for mouse and keyboard IOhub. I couldn’t do it so I thought maybe the problem was I don’t understand IOHub. My long-term goal was to make a Toby eyetracker work. ![]() PsychHID:KbQueueCreate: See error message printed above.ĭo you have any recommendations/ideas how to fix this/these issue(s)? Or do you need further information? PsychSourceGL/Source/OSX/PsychHID/PsychHIDStandardInterfaces.c Specific description: Failed to create event queue for detecting key press.įile name. General description: Error reported by a system call input devices and maybe some vendor defined devices will be available at least. PsychHID-ERROR: keyboards, mice, gamepads and supported USB-DAQ devices and other vendor defined devices and hope this goes better… I will now retry to only claim control of a hopefully safe subset of devices like standard PsychHID-ERROR: One reason could be that some HID devices are already exclusively claimed by some 3rd party device drivers PsychHID-ERROR: Could not enumerate and attach to all HID devices (HIDBuildDeviceList(0,0) failed)! As I am not sure about possible interactions between those errors, you can find the error messages below: In addition to the above stated error messages (of Fiona), mine are preceded by further error messages. I face the same problem (and get the same error messages) within PsychoPy v3.1.5 as well as in PsychoPy v3.2.4 on Mac OS Catalina 10.15. “That didn’t work” is not enough information. Include pasted full error message if possible. v = hid.Keyboard(kb_id) # a PTB keyboard objectįile “psychtoolbox/hid.pyc”, line 137, in initįile “psychtoolbox/hid.pyc”, line 145, in _create_queueįileNotFoundError: No such file or directory What specifically went wrong when you tried that?:įile “/Applications/PsychoP圓.app/Contents/Resources/lib/python3.6/psychopy/hardware/keyboard.py”, line 166, in initīuffer = _keyBuffers.getBuffer(devId, bufferSize)įile “/Applications/PsychoP圓.app/Contents/Resources/lib/python3.6/psychopy/hardware/keyboard.py”, line 306, in getBufferįile “/Applications/PsychoP圓.app/Contents/Resources/lib/python3.6/psychopy/hardware/keyboard.py”, line 334, in init Standard Standalone? (y/n) If not then what?:yes If not then just delete and start from scratch.
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