File: KbStrokeWait.m

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function [secs, keyCode, deltaSecs] = KbStrokeWait(deviceNumber, varargin)
% [secs, keyCode, deltaSecs] = KbStrokeWait([deviceNumber][, untilTime=inf][, more optional args for KbWait]);
%
% KbStrokeWait waits for a single keystroke of your subject, ie. it waits
% until all keys on the keyboard are released, after that it waits for a
% single keystroke - a single press of a key, followed by releasing the key
% again. After the subject has finished its "keystroke" and released the key,
% KbStrokeWait returns the keyboard state and timestamp of the key press.
%
% It also returns if the optional deadline 'untilTime' is reached.
%
% This is a convenience wrapper, doing the same thing as
% KbWait(deviceNumber, 3, ...); so read "help KbWait" for details about
% operation and returned values.
%
% You'll typically use this function to ask your subject for input of a
% single character, or for confirmation of something (e.g., "Press any key
% when you're ready for the next block of trials").
%
% See also: KbPressWait, KbReleaseWait, KbWait, KbCheck, KbStrokeWait.

% History:
% 9.3.2008 Written. (MK)

% Assign default device [] if none specified:
if nargin < 1
    deviceNumber = [];
end

% Just call KbWait in 'forWhat' mode 3, passing along all input args and
% returning all output args:
[secs, keyCode, deltaSecs] = KbWait(deviceNumber, 3, varargin{:});

return;