Problems with software Stereo only working during medical test
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I have a problem with a diagnostic software opticians use for visually handicapped people. therefor the software showes a picture consisting of a left eye and right eye component using the stereo driver and shutter glasses.
I made the driver working somehow, the medical test is running properly but the Software is showing only the right eye component, seems not be switching into some kind of render mode ... as if it hasn't heared the starting shot...
dont know what to do, any ideas?
system is some 300 MHz cpu with 2 Geforce 2 graphic cards for dual monitoring and Win98 using 61.76 drivers /geek.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':geek:' />
I have a problem with a diagnostic software opticians use for visually handicapped people. therefor the software showes a picture consisting of a left eye and right eye component using the stereo driver and shutter glasses.
I made the driver working somehow, the medical test is running properly but the Software is showing only the right eye component, seems not be switching into some kind of render mode ... as if it hasn't heared the starting shot...
dont know what to do, any ideas?
system is some 300 MHz cpu with 2 Geforce 2 graphic cards for dual monitoring and Win98 using 61.76 drivers /geek.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':geek:' />
I had a problem when trying to setup a dual monitor environment...
My problem was that when enabling the stereo mode, one monitor would switch off, but the other worked...
Does this sound like the same thing that happens to you?
I got round it by going to the tab that lets you control the monitor size, resolution and refresh rate.
I set everything up as it should be - the most important is the refresh rate - try it on the lowest one, and make sure the monitors can handle the resolution.
Double check that all the settings are correct - mine automatically moved about as I was changing other things for some reason?!
Then check the box that says something like: use or force these settings for every mode - I can't remember what it says, but it's the only checkbox if I remember...
Well, that worked for me at least!
Please let me know if this helps?
I had a problem when trying to setup a dual monitor environment...
My problem was that when enabling the stereo mode, one monitor would switch off, but the other worked...
Does this sound like the same thing that happens to you?
I got round it by going to the tab that lets you control the monitor size, resolution and refresh rate.
I set everything up as it should be - the most important is the refresh rate - try it on the lowest one, and make sure the monitors can handle the resolution.
Double check that all the settings are correct - mine automatically moved about as I was changing other things for some reason?!
Then check the box that says something like: use or force these settings for every mode - I can't remember what it says, but it's the only checkbox if I remember...
I have a problem with a diagnostic software opticians use for visually handicapped people. therefor the software showes a picture consisting of a left eye and right eye component using the stereo driver and shutter glasses.
I made the driver working somehow, the medical test is running properly but the Software is showing only the right eye component, seems not be switching into some kind of render mode ... as if it hasn't heared the starting shot...
dont know what to do, any ideas?
system is some 300 MHz cpu with 2 Geforce 2 graphic cards for dual monitoring and Win98 using 61.76 drivers
ty Ty
edit: sorry, english is not my language
I have a problem with a diagnostic software opticians use for visually handicapped people. therefor the software showes a picture consisting of a left eye and right eye component using the stereo driver and shutter glasses.
I made the driver working somehow, the medical test is running properly but the Software is showing only the right eye component, seems not be switching into some kind of render mode ... as if it hasn't heared the starting shot...
dont know what to do, any ideas?
system is some 300 MHz cpu with 2 Geforce 2 graphic cards for dual monitoring and Win98 using 61.76 drivers
ty Ty
edit: sorry, english is not my language
My problem was that when enabling the stereo mode, one monitor would switch off, but the other worked...
Does this sound like the same thing that happens to you?
I got round it by going to the tab that lets you control the monitor size, resolution and refresh rate.
I set everything up as it should be - the most important is the refresh rate - try it on the lowest one, and make sure the monitors can handle the resolution.
Double check that all the settings are correct - mine automatically moved about as I was changing other things for some reason?!
Then check the box that says something like: use or force these settings for every mode - I can't remember what it says, but it's the only checkbox if I remember...
Well, that worked for me at least!
Please let me know if this helps?
My problem was that when enabling the stereo mode, one monitor would switch off, but the other worked...
Does this sound like the same thing that happens to you?
I got round it by going to the tab that lets you control the monitor size, resolution and refresh rate.
I set everything up as it should be - the most important is the refresh rate - try it on the lowest one, and make sure the monitors can handle the resolution.
Double check that all the settings are correct - mine automatically moved about as I was changing other things for some reason?!
Then check the box that says something like: use or force these settings for every mode - I can't remember what it says, but it's the only checkbox if I remember...
Well, that worked for me at least!
Please let me know if this helps?