Is there a way to make it so that games do not default to 3D-vision when they start? I've tried to disable 3d settings in the Nvidia control panel but it doesnt matter, whenever I start a game the 3d emitter comes on on my ASUS VG278h monitor, the "3d effects" are on and I can see in the monitor menus that it is in 3d mode. CTRL-T only turns off the "3d effect" in games but the monitor remains in 3d-mode when I look in it's menus so the monitor itself doesnt change to 2d-settings which I assume it should.
Is there a way to make it so that games do not default to 3D-vision when they start? I've tried to disable 3d settings in the Nvidia control panel but it doesnt matter, whenever I start a game the 3d emitter comes on on my ASUS VG278h monitor, the "3d effects" are on and I can see in the monitor menus that it is in 3d mode. CTRL-T only turns off the "3d effect" in games but the monitor remains in 3d-mode when I look in it's menus so the monitor itself doesnt change to 2d-settings which I assume it should.
Is there a way to make it so that games do not default to 3D-vision when they start? I've tried to disable 3d settings in the Nvidia control panel but it doesnt matter, whenever I start a game the 3d emitter comes on on my ASUS VG278h monitor, the "3d effects" are on and I can see in the monitor menus that it is in 3d mode. CTRL-T only turns off the "3d effect" in games but the monitor remains in 3d-mode when I look in it's menus so the monitor itself doesnt change to 2d-settings which I assume it should.
Regards,
Thomas
Is there a way to make it so that games do not default to 3D-vision when they start? I've tried to disable 3d settings in the Nvidia control panel but it doesnt matter, whenever I start a game the 3d emitter comes on on my ASUS VG278h monitor, the "3d effects" are on and I can see in the monitor menus that it is in 3d mode. CTRL-T only turns off the "3d effect" in games but the monitor remains in 3d-mode when I look in it's menus so the monitor itself doesnt change to 2d-settings which I assume it should.
Regards,
Thomas