[quote name='relaxman' date='24 January 2011 - 08:38 AM' timestamp='1295854707' post='1182617']
yes!
sure with acer 5360 INF file.
[/quote]
And how I doing that?
just google a little
you can find also here in forum the INF file, and update your monitor driver
from this one, in windows device manager. restart, and you get an 5360 :)
[quote name='relaxman' date='24 January 2011 - 04:57 PM' timestamp='1295884664' post='1182820']
just google a little
you can find also here in forum the INF file, and update your monitor driver
from this one, in windows device manager. restart, and you get an 5360 :)
[/quote]
Thanks find it. But how i doing now with the INF file?
[quote name='Bloody' date='24 January 2011 - 06:12 PM' timestamp='1295889128' post='1182873']
You need to install the inf file as a display driver for the projector...
[/quote]
Dude I get that. But how?
Well, you should provide a bit more specific when asking question, if you want to get the right answer... like for example saying what is your operating system as the procedure differs a bit with different versions of Windows.
So here it is for Windows Vista:
- Right mouse button on the desktop
- Click on Personalize int he menu that will pop-up
- Click on Display Settings in the new windows that will show up
- Right click on the display that is your projector and select Properties
- Go to the Monitor tab and click on the Properties button
- Go to the Driver tab and click on the Update Driver button
- Click on the Browse my computer for driver software and select the INF driver for the Acer
Well, you should provide a bit more specific when asking question, if you want to get the right answer... like for example saying what is your operating system as the procedure differs a bit with different versions of Windows.
So here it is for Windows Vista:
- Right mouse button on the desktop
- Click on Personalize int he menu that will pop-up
- Click on Display Settings in the new windows that will show up
- Right click on the display that is your projector and select Properties
- Go to the Monitor tab and click on the Properties button
- Go to the Driver tab and click on the Update Driver button
- Click on the Browse my computer for driver software and select the INF driver for the Acer
Do the Acer eMachines V700 support 3d vision?
Do the Acer eMachines V700 support 3d vision?
sure with acer 5360 INF file.
sure with acer 5360 INF file.
yes!
sure with acer 5360 INF file.
[/quote]
And how I doing that?
yes!
sure with acer 5360 INF file.
And how I doing that?
you can find also here in forum the INF file, and update your monitor driver
from this one, in windows device manager. restart, and you get an 5360 :)
you can find also here in forum the INF file, and update your monitor driver
from this one, in windows device manager. restart, and you get an 5360 :)
just google a little
you can find also here in forum the INF file, and update your monitor driver
from this one, in windows device manager. restart, and you get an 5360 :)
[/quote]
Thanks find it. But how i doing now with the INF file?
just google a little
you can find also here in forum the INF file, and update your monitor driver
from this one, in windows device manager. restart, and you get an 5360 :)
Thanks find it. But how i doing now with the INF file?
My 3D Vision Blog - 3dvision-blog.com
You need to install the inf file as a display driver for the projector...
[/quote]
Dude I get that. But how?
You need to install the inf file as a display driver for the projector...
Dude I get that. But how?
So here it is for Windows Vista:
- Right mouse button on the desktop
- Click on Personalize int he menu that will pop-up
- Click on Display Settings in the new windows that will show up
- Right click on the display that is your projector and select Properties
- Go to the Monitor tab and click on the Properties button
- Go to the Driver tab and click on the Update Driver button
- Click on the Browse my computer for driver software and select the INF driver for the Acer
After that you should be good to go...
So here it is for Windows Vista:
- Right mouse button on the desktop
- Click on Personalize int he menu that will pop-up
- Click on Display Settings in the new windows that will show up
- Right click on the display that is your projector and select Properties
- Go to the Monitor tab and click on the Properties button
- Go to the Driver tab and click on the Update Driver button
- Click on the Browse my computer for driver software and select the INF driver for the Acer
After that you should be good to go...
My 3D Vision Blog - 3dvision-blog.com