Hand-Eye Coordination
Author | ConfusedCartman |
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Tags | author:confusedcartman bitesized rated test |
Created | 2006-04-12 |
Last Modified | 2006-04-12 |
Rating |
4 by 14 people.
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Description | Another cool test level from me. This tests your hand-eye coordination. Just like the last two, I will describe how hand-eye coordination works, and then I will tell you how to utilize this map to test it.
Hand-eye coordination works in a simple way. Your eyes see something, they tell your brain what they saw, and your brain tells the corresponding body part what to do. Here is how to utilize my map to test your hand-eye coordination: Step 1: Make sure caps lock is off, and play the map(in NED). Step 2: Place your mouse pointer in the gold box on the right. Step 3: Turn caps lock on. Step 4: Move your mouse to the left quickly, staying under the gold line. Step 5: Press Enter when your mouse gets as far left as possible, but you must press enter before N leaves the gold rectangle positioned above him(You can make sure you did that by checking the gold piece at the top of the rectangle; if it is still there, you did it right). Step 5: N will fly toward the ceiling, towards mines in boxes at the top. One mine should be gone from one of the boxes. If that box is more to your right, you have a better hand-eye coordination than if it was closer to the left. **For added difficulty, make the mouse speed higher. Enjoy!! |
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2006-04-13
Hmmm.
It's pretty cool, but not as good as your blindspot one - it's far less easy to use IMO.
2006-04-12
SWEET
another great map by cartman
both thumbs up
5/5
both thumbs up
5/5
2006-04-12
hem....
I tried
and I did not see anything...
I'm sure you forgot something in your explanation...
I tried your other tests, they're fun ! but this one is confuse... where do we have to look, and to see what ?
and I did not see anything...
I'm sure you forgot something in your explanation...
I tried your other tests, they're fun ! but this one is confuse... where do we have to look, and to see what ?
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