How to turn 3D vision on for games? this is a really noob question
I recently got a new computer with nvidia 3D vision installed on it and i ran the set up for it and did all the little tests and watched the preview pictures and every thing went alright. Now when i try to play games that are supported by nvidia 3D it runs them normally. i went threw all the settings and cant seem to find something to turn it on or detect games that can be played. Any idea whats going on. Im really sorry if this is a dumb question.
I recently got a new computer with nvidia 3D vision installed on it and i ran the set up for it and did all the little tests and watched the preview pictures and every thing went alright. Now when i try to play games that are supported by nvidia 3D it runs them normally. i went threw all the settings and cant seem to find something to turn it on or detect games that can be played. Any idea whats going on. Im really sorry if this is a dumb question.

#1
Posted 05/04/2011 04:58 AM   
It should start automatically when launching games that use directx (I don't remember if minimum is dx8 or dx9). If not, you can try to hit ctrl+T, that toggles stereo on and off. But it's not normal as it's configured by default to start automatically once you enable the stereo option.
It should start automatically when launching games that use directx (I don't remember if minimum is dx8 or dx9). If not, you can try to hit ctrl+T, that toggles stereo on and off. But it's not normal as it's configured by default to start automatically once you enable the stereo option.

#2
Posted 05/04/2011 06:57 AM   
Right Click on your desktop, you should see NVIDIA Control Panel about half way down the list. Left click on that and a window opens, on the left you will see 'Stereoscopic 3D' if the box on the left is a + sign,
click on it and you should see or already see 'Set up steroscopic 3D' click on this and make sure the box is ticked for Enable stereoscopic3d. If not tick and press apply. Then exit control panel

Then start a game that is direct x (most are) and make sure it is displaying fullscreen.
Right Click on your desktop, you should see NVIDIA Control Panel about half way down the list. Left click on that and a window opens, on the left you will see 'Stereoscopic 3D' if the box on the left is a + sign,

click on it and you should see or already see 'Set up steroscopic 3D' click on this and make sure the box is ticked for Enable stereoscopic3d. If not tick and press apply. Then exit control panel



Then start a game that is direct x (most are) and make sure it is displaying fullscreen.

#3
Posted 05/04/2011 07:07 AM   
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