PRE files exist as 2 different types. Please find information about each of them below.
Type 1: Lotus Freelance Graphics File
PRE files contain graphical presentations created through IBM’s Lotus Freelance Graphics program. The application enables users to create presentations with text, images, charts, etc compiled into d...
PRE files contain graphical presentations created through IBM’s Lotus Freelance Graphics program. The application enables users to create presentations with text, images, charts, etc compiled into digital slide shows. PRE files store data from presentation slides including layout, objects and text just like most presentation formats.
These graphical presentation files can be opened on Windows using programs like Lotus SmartSuite, Corel Presentations and Microsoft PowerPoint. PRE files can also be converted to Microsoft PowerPoint XP or earlier versions. The PRE file extension is associated with the discontinued Lotus Freelance Graphics program developed by Lotus Software. It was part of the Lotus SmartSuite bundled productivity software.
The PRE format is now obsolete and no longer actively used or supported. It has likely been replaced by more recent versions of presentation file types from programs like PowerPoint. Historical software that could open PRE files includes Lotus SmartSuite on Windows.
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You can open a PRE file with the SR Research EyeLink 1000 Host application. To do so, open the application, select Plot View, select Load, navigate to and open your PRE fi...
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You can open a PRE file with the SR Research EyeLink 1000 Host application. To do so, open the application, select Plot View, select Load, navigate to and open your PRE file.
There are 2 File Types for .PRE: Lotus Freelance Graphics File and EyeLink 1000 Gain and Offset Settings. In Windows, .PRE files open with Microsoft PowerPoint 365 and Corel Presentations 2021. In Mac, .PRE files open with preset applications.
Sr research does not suggest modifying these files that contain: monitor and display resolution settings; physical setup and simulation settings; pre-hardware initialization configuration file; USB controller configuration file; commands used to control the video overlay.
This is a quick guide for setting up an experiment with Eyelink 1000 eye tracker and Presentation software using scripts from Maarten van den Heuvel. I recently collected data using Eyelink 1000 eye tracker in the scanner.
Open your Presentation experiment, and check Tools > Extension Manager for a registered PreLink extension. Add output port to ensure Eyelink and stimulus PCs communicate. Output port that sends triggers from your stimulus PC to your Eyelink PC is COM port 2.
You can set the gain value when used with mouse or ALT+ ⇑ and ALT+ ⇓ keys. Scroll the eye traces up or down with CTRL + ⇑ and CTRL + ⇓ keys. Select offsets with mouse or CTRL + ⇑ and CTRL+ ⇓ keys.
The EyeLink 1000 Plus system fits interchangeably into different mounts that illuminate the eyes and position the camera to allow flexible applications, from head free remote eye tracking with EEG to tracking with fMRI. The same Core System (Host Computer and Camera) works across mounts.
The Eyelink 1000 output is an EDF file. To use FieldTrip for analysis, convert the EDF file to an ASCII text format using EDF2ASC.EXE. Type DIR to see if your EDF file is in the working directory, then run EDF2ASC to convert it.