kalli
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Post by kalli on Jun 5, 2020 16:21:32 GMT
Hello, I created an experiment and I wanted to set it online today only to realise that the majority of the people could not see the pictures that I updated in their full size ( there was a part of the picture that was missing). There was no problem in my 17" Screen and my ever bigger Monitor. It seems that the problem appeared in smaller screens (that most Students have). The pictures were in high resolution (1980*1080) as was the resolution that I setted in the options. So I thought maybe it is because of the Resolution. I tested it in a 15" Screen that had High Resolution and it still didn`t work. I couldn`t see the whole picture. So it is not a resolution Problem. The biggest Picture was designed to have a 30 cm length. I don`t want to make the Pictures smaller because in my experiment there has to be a fixed distance between two lines with dots, that goes lost if I make the picture smaller... I really don`t understand where the problem is. Why doesn`t the picture change proportionally in the small screens? It did change proportionally on bigger screens! Does anybody have an Idea where the problem is and what I can do? I need to set the experiment online next week! Thank you With regards, Kalli
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Post by PsyToolkit on Jun 5, 2020 22:51:09 GMT
Pictures never change proportionally. I am not sure why it seemed like that, but it maybe that you have screenscaling because you have a high definition screen.
In any case, the standard size is 800x600. If that is to small, you can select a different "resolution", but the reality is that people can also resize their own browser window witch zoom (just press control+scroll_wheel). So I guess that many people will possible adjust to their needs anyway.
If you cannot solve it, send an email to psytoolkit@gmx.com. I may not find time to look at it, but give it a try.
Why do you need to have it running by next week? It is better to get it working properly rather than making mistakes. A week is not much time.
PS: In future versions, the screen resolution will be more easily to adjust to different screen sizes.
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