We are creating our own high-frequency audiogram and tinnitus pitch matching code in MatLab to use with a TDT RZ-6 processor in human subjects. The RZ-6 also will be used to record evoked potential data from human subjects, so we chose to use that system for both applications. We need a button for the subject to push for the Von Bekesy tracker style audiogram and a knob to turn to change the frequency of tone pips that may match the frequency of tinnitus.
It seems that a USB knob and button might be ideal ways to input the subject response into the computer in lieu of using an analog voltage system and A/D on the RZ-6. Any suggestions for USB devices that will work with Windows 10? That might be something to replace the Griffin Powermate. Has anyone used keyboard remapping with a game controller or other knob/buttons for such an application?
Any suggestion would be appreciated.
Douglas L. Oliver, PhD
Professor and Vice-Chair
Department of Neuroscience
School of Medicine
University of Connecticut
Farmington, CT 06030-3401 USA
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