I'm using the 3D vision glasses kit, and I've noticed that after some time of using the glasses, the left eye blinks black three times, with about 1 second between the 3 black flashes. Then it goes on as normal.
It's like it's trying to give me a message, but what does it mean? I thought it might be a power warning, but the glasses continue on, so that's probably not it.
I'm using the 3D vision glasses kit, and I've noticed that after some time of using the glasses, the left eye blinks black three times, with about 1 second between the 3 black flashes. Then it goes on as normal.
It's like it's trying to give me a message, but what does it mean? I thought it might be a power warning, but the glasses continue on, so that's probably not it.
I think it's the "I'm having trouble syncing with the emitter" warning. You can get it when you look to the side (so the emitter isn't in front of your glasses) for awhile.
I think it's the "I'm having trouble syncing with the emitter" warning. You can get it when you look to the side (so the emitter isn't in front of your glasses) for awhile.
[quote name='Zloth' date='16 April 2011 - 04:53 AM' timestamp='1302926014' post='1225549']
I think it's the "I'm having trouble syncing with the emitter" warning. You can get it when you look to the side (so the emitter isn't in front of your glasses) for awhile.
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Hmm. Thanks for the hint. My emitter is directly in front, but still, I'll keep this in mind and see if this matches when it happens again.
[quote name='Zloth' date='16 April 2011 - 04:53 AM' timestamp='1302926014' post='1225549']
I think it's the "I'm having trouble syncing with the emitter" warning. You can get it when you look to the side (so the emitter isn't in front of your glasses) for awhile.
Hmm. Thanks for the hint. My emitter is directly in front, but still, I'll keep this in mind and see if this matches when it happens again.
[quote name='jerelo' date='17 April 2011 - 03:19 AM' timestamp='1303035545' post='1226087']
Hmm. Thanks for the hint. My emitter is directly in front, but still, I'll keep this in mind and see if this matches when it happens again.
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I thought that happens when the glass is trying to tell you that it is going to turn itself off because the display is in 2D. I get it a lot with alt-tabbing out of the game for a while.
I thought that happens when the glass is trying to tell you that it is going to turn itself off because the display is in 2D. I get it a lot with alt-tabbing out of the game for a while.
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Happens to me now and then, i write it off as a querk. Never seems to affect anything and it only happens during starting 3d or ending a 3d session, never ingame.
Happens to me now and then, i write it off as a querk. Never seems to affect anything and it only happens during starting 3d or ending a 3d session, never ingame.
It's like it's trying to give me a message, but what does it mean? I thought it might be a power warning, but the glasses continue on, so that's probably not it.
It's like it's trying to give me a message, but what does it mean? I thought it might be a power warning, but the glasses continue on, so that's probably not it.
I think it's the "I'm having trouble syncing with the emitter" warning. You can get it when you look to the side (so the emitter isn't in front of your glasses) for awhile.
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Hmm. Thanks for the hint. My emitter is directly in front, but still, I'll keep this in mind and see if this matches when it happens again.
I think it's the "I'm having trouble syncing with the emitter" warning. You can get it when you look to the side (so the emitter isn't in front of your glasses) for awhile.
Hmm. Thanks for the hint. My emitter is directly in front, but still, I'll keep this in mind and see if this matches when it happens again.
Hmm. Thanks for the hint. My emitter is directly in front, but still, I'll keep this in mind and see if this matches when it happens again.
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Have you tried recharging your glasses?
Hmm. Thanks for the hint. My emitter is directly in front, but still, I'll keep this in mind and see if this matches when it happens again.
Have you tried recharging your glasses?
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