On Tuesday, 11 March 2014 23:44:41 UTC+11, Alex  wrote:
> the point of the test is to repeatedly punish users with extra time until 
> they learn that the already reasonable 100 second/30 minutes of study time is 
> not the bathroom break but actual study time. 
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> this program is for the worst of the worst as far as procrastinators and 
> non-studiers.  
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> If you have tried the program however and have something that would work 
> better for you personally i would be happy to get you a custom tailored 
> version. 
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> Is it working properly for you btw? I have not had a very good success rate 
> as far as this program working on other computers. Im still not sure why. 
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> On Monday, March 10, 2014 8:03:23 PM UTC+9, Oisín Mac Fhearaí wrote:
> On 10 March 2014 07:44, Alex . <[email protected]> wrote:
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> -Random User presence test:
>              Now a test will occur at random times during the study lock in 
> which the user will have 10 seconds to follow an instruction on the console 
> or receive a time penalty of 100 seconds.
> 
>              This is to ensure that the user does not use the study time to 
> go to the bathroom or get a snack.  There could be multiple tests during a 
> study session. 
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> Would it be easier to just check whether the user is idle (i.e. no input to 
> keyboard or mouse for more than 15 seconds) and if so, pause the clock until 
> they come back?

Hi Alex - all of these download links have expired.  Would be keen to try your 
plugin if it's still available.  Thanks for your time.  :)

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