Abstract
Event and timing logs are useful in studying human-computer interaction, evaluating applications, and comparing input devices. Recording User Input (RUI) is a tool that records user-computer interface behavior. It is created in the .Net framework with C# for Windows and in the Carbon framework for Mac OS X. RUI runs in the background and works with software that runs under Windows or Mac OS X (10.3 Panther and later versions). We illustrate its use with a human-robot interaction interface and present two simple tests that RUI passes and that other timing software should pass: avoiding 0-msec timings and time distributions that follow a gamma (or gamma-like) distribution. Copyright 2006 Psychonomic Society, Inc.
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Kukreja, U., Stevenson, W. E., & Ritter, F. E. (2006). RUI: Recording user input from interfaces under Windows and Mac OS X. Behavior Research Methods, 38(4), 656–659. https://doi.org/10.3758/BF03193898
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