DLP projector upside down. help Andrew glasses worn upsidedown
Can any one or does anybody have a solution for having to wear the Nvidia glasses upside down when using DLP projectors?, I have the converter for the old style ED glasses( which both are now ummm useless) but now back to the upside down thing with the DLP projectors. Any ideas how to cure this inversion. The glasses would be more comfortable rightside up and I wouldn't look like more of an idiot to my wife and kids.
Can any one or does anybody have a solution for having to wear the Nvidia glasses upside down when using DLP projectors?, I have the converter for the old style ED glasses( which both are now ummm useless) but now back to the upside down thing with the DLP projectors. Any ideas how to cure this inversion. The glasses would be more comfortable rightside up and I wouldn't look like more of an idiot to my wife and kids.
please goto the "HELP! My 3D is backwards!" thread and read my answers for hardware and software
solutions. I don't know if your glasses are wired or wireless but my solutions were tested for wired.
The software solution should work for wireless too.
Bottom line: hit Alt-equals about 30 times and it should flip eyes for you.
hit Alt-minus to bring things back. Try it in the nvidia stereo test first.
If it works in the test but not in the game then the game is blocking
your hotkeys from reaching the nvidia function that they are mapped to.
You'll have to edit registry settings to fix it since the nvidia control panel
doesn't have an option for changing GlassesDelayPlus/Minus hotkeys.
I don't want to describe that now since you probably won't need it.
Also you can figure it out from my other post.
[quote name='iamcanadian2' post='503633' date='Feb 9 2009, 10:50 PM']Can any one or does anybody have a solution for having to wear the Nvidia glasses upside down when using DLP projectors?, I have the converter for the old style ED glasses( which both are now ummm useless) but now back to the upside down thing with the DLP projectors. Any ideas how to cure this inversion. The glasses would be more comfortable rightside up and I wouldn't look like more of an idiot to my wife and kids.
System:
vista 64
GTX 9800
8 gig ram
MatroxTHTG
Optoma EP739s[/quote]
Hi There,
Can you describe more about your setup and why you need to wear them upside down? It sounds like the eye polarity on your projector is reversed.
[quote name='iamcanadian2' post='503633' date='Feb 9 2009, 10:50 PM']Can any one or does anybody have a solution for having to wear the Nvidia glasses upside down when using DLP projectors?, I have the converter for the old style ED glasses( which both are now ummm useless) but now back to the upside down thing with the DLP projectors. Any ideas how to cure this inversion. The glasses would be more comfortable rightside up and I wouldn't look like more of an idiot to my wife and kids.
System:
vista 64
GTX 9800
8 gig ram
MatroxTHTG
Optoma EP739s
Hi There,
Can you describe more about your setup and why you need to wear them upside down? It sounds like the eye polarity on your projector is reversed.
Parallax inversion like described here. The glasses I have and driver are the new 3d vision Wireless glasses with the 182.25 driver. I will try the Alt =thing.
[url="http://www.3dflightsim.com/parallax.htm"]http://www.3dflightsim.com/parallax.htm[/url]
Thanks for all the help and also to Andrew at Nvidea for all your response to everybody questions Thanks!
Parallax inversion like described here. The glasses I have and driver are the new 3d vision Wireless glasses with the 182.25 driver. I will try the Alt =thing.
[quote name='iamcanadian2' post='503878' date='Feb 10 2009, 12:37 PM']Parallax inversion like described here. The glasses I have and driver are the new 3d vision Wireless glasses with the 182.25 driver. I will try the Alt =thing.
[url="http://www.3dflightsim.com/parallax.htm"]http://www.3dflightsim.com/parallax.htm[/url]
Thanks for all the help and also to Andrew at Nvidea for all your response to everybody questions Thanks![/quote]
If alt-= doesn't work, try shutting off HW-TnL, start nvidia-logo s3d test,
exit that, restart it, then try the alt-= another 30 times.
Your first step is to get it working in the nvsttest to know it works before
you go spending your time on the game because the game can have other issues.
[quote name='iamcanadian2' post='503878' date='Feb 10 2009, 12:37 PM']Parallax inversion like described here. The glasses I have and driver are the new 3d vision Wireless glasses with the 182.25 driver. I will try the Alt =thing.
System:
vista 64
GTX 9800
8 gig ram
MatroxTHTG
Optoma EP739s
System:
vista 64
GTX 9800
8 gig ram
MatroxTHTG
Optoma EP739s
solutions. I don't know if your glasses are wired or wireless but my solutions were tested for wired.
The software solution should work for wireless too.
Bottom line: hit Alt-equals about 30 times and it should flip eyes for you.
hit Alt-minus to bring things back. Try it in the nvidia stereo test first.
If it works in the test but not in the game then the game is blocking
your hotkeys from reaching the nvidia function that they are mapped to.
You'll have to edit registry settings to fix it since the nvidia control panel
doesn't have an option for changing GlassesDelayPlus/Minus hotkeys.
I don't want to describe that now since you probably won't need it.
Also you can figure it out from my other post.
solutions. I don't know if your glasses are wired or wireless but my solutions were tested for wired.
The software solution should work for wireless too.
Bottom line: hit Alt-equals about 30 times and it should flip eyes for you.
hit Alt-minus to bring things back. Try it in the nvidia stereo test first.
If it works in the test but not in the game then the game is blocking
your hotkeys from reaching the nvidia function that they are mapped to.
You'll have to edit registry settings to fix it since the nvidia control panel
doesn't have an option for changing GlassesDelayPlus/Minus hotkeys.
I don't want to describe that now since you probably won't need it.
Also you can figure it out from my other post.
System:
vista 64
GTX 9800
8 gig ram
MatroxTHTG
Optoma EP739s[/quote]
Hi There,
Can you describe more about your setup and why you need to wear them upside down? It sounds like the eye polarity on your projector is reversed.
System:
vista 64
GTX 9800
8 gig ram
MatroxTHTG
Optoma EP739s
Hi There,
Can you describe more about your setup and why you need to wear them upside down? It sounds like the eye polarity on your projector is reversed.
[url="http://www.3dflightsim.com/parallax.htm"]http://www.3dflightsim.com/parallax.htm[/url]
Thanks for all the help and also to Andrew at Nvidea for all your response to everybody questions Thanks!
http://www.3dflightsim.com/parallax.htm
Thanks for all the help and also to Andrew at Nvidea for all your response to everybody questions Thanks!
[url="http://www.3dflightsim.com/parallax.htm"]http://www.3dflightsim.com/parallax.htm[/url]
Thanks for all the help and also to Andrew at Nvidea for all your response to everybody questions Thanks![/quote]
If alt-= doesn't work, try shutting off HW-TnL, start nvidia-logo s3d test,
exit that, restart it, then try the alt-= another 30 times.
Your first step is to get it working in the nvsttest to know it works before
you go spending your time on the game because the game can have other issues.
http://www.3dflightsim.com/parallax.htm
Thanks for all the help and also to Andrew at Nvidea for all your response to everybody questions Thanks!
If alt-= doesn't work, try shutting off HW-TnL, start nvidia-logo s3d test,
exit that, restart it, then try the alt-= another 30 times.
Your first step is to get it working in the nvsttest to know it works before
you go spending your time on the game because the game can have other issues.