Auto Laser Crosshair v1.0b - (Automated ease of use for NVIDIA's 3D crosshair). Tieing NVIDIA
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UPDATE: 3/1/2012 - This app has worked well for ME1 & ME2. It will most likely work very well for mass effect 3. Hopefully we can disable the crosshair in ME3 via INI.
[size="5"][font="Arial"]Auto Laser Crosshair v1.0b[/font][/size]
(Download is an attachment to this post at the bottom of the page, alc.rar)
[b][size="3"]Who this application is for[/size][/b]
This program is for anyone who wants the NVIDIA 3D Laser Crosshair to turn on automatically as soon as they hold down right mouse button to aim. Then when they let go of the right mouse button, the NVIDIA 3D Laser Crosshair turns off. The right mouse button is almost always used in shooters for aiming. Additionally you can specify a key to be pressed while aiming that can turn off the games HUD, then as soon as you're done aiming the games HUD turns back on (this only works if the game allows its HUD to be turned on/off via hotkey).
[size="3"][b]Ease of use[/b][/size]
1. In the NVIDIA Control Panel, set the NVIDIA 3D Laser Crosshair hotkey to: [size="3"][b]. (period)[/b][/size]
2. If you would like the in game HUD to be turned on/off while aiming, specify this key under "Extra KeyPress" in the Auto Laser Crosshair program, otherwise leave it blank.
3. Start up a game where you typically use the NVIDIA 3D Laser Crosshair
4. Hold down right mouse button to enable NVIDIA 3D Laser Crosshair
5. Let go of right mouse button to disable NVIDIA 3D Laser Crosshair
6. A basic right click will toggle the NVIDIA 3D Laser Crosshair on/off (Just in case)
[size="3"][b]Games tested so far[/b][/size]
[u]Mass Effect 1 & 2[/u]
Imagine walking around, exploring in Mass Effect. As soon as you are required to "aim" the NVIDIA 3D Laser Crosshair turns on and the in game HUD turns off. Then when you let go of the right mouse button, the NVIDIA 3D Laser Crosshair turns off and the in game HUD turns back on. Simple.
[b]Screenshots[/b]
This screenshot shows Mass Effect 1 while the right mouse button is NOT being clicked/held down.
[img]http://img171.imageshack.us/img171/4170/rmur.jpg[/img]
This screenshot shows Mass Effect 1 once you've pressed and held down right mouse button. The in game HUD turns off and the NVIDIA 3D Laser Crosshair automatically turns on.
[img]http://img818.imageshack.us/img818/8127/rmdu.jpg[/img]
In both these screenshots there is a black rectangle on the bottom with light green dots. Those are remnants of the notification that normally appears when you enable/disable the NVIDIA 3D Laser Crosshair. Normally it would say "Stereoscopic 3D Laser is X". What I ended up doing was using a hex editor and editing out these notifications so they wouldn't be so intrusive. Nothing breaks immersion more than with a large notification on the bottom of a screen. Quite possibly one of the most mind boggling things I've ever seen in my entire programming career. It's like turning on a light, but then having a NEON sign say "the light is on" (think about it).
[size="3"][b]Hex Editing[/b][/size]
I HATE that green notification that appears on the bottom when you enable/disable the NVIDIA 3D Crosshair. So I finally found the DLL's responsible for that madness and edited it out.
If you want to hex edit your DLL's and remove the text via Hex Editor the two files are:
I used notepad++ with a plug-in that allowed me to hex edit, but you can use any hex editor. Search both DLL's for "Stereoscopic 3D Laser" and then just spacebar out the text. You should only do this if you know what you're doing and have technical experience. MAKE SURE YOU BACKUP THE DLL's BEFORE YOU DO THIS. BE THOROUGH.
[b][size="3"]Beta[/size][/b]
This is in beta. Depending on how many people end up using it, I will release more versions. I am open to ideas to modify it to make it better. I'm pretty sure it will run on all operating systems but if you run into problems please let me know so I can fix it. Remember this is a beta version. It's a very safe application, all it does it detect when you right click and send keystrokes accordingly. However, I am not responsible for anything that happens while using this application.
[size="3"][b]Goal[/b][/size]
I'm hoping NVIDIA will adopt this idea and just make it a normal part of the NVIDIA Control Panel for Stereoscopic Hotkey options. Either make it better, extend on it. We'll see how viable this becomes as I play more games.
[size="3"][b]Troubleshooting[/b][/size]
1. Launch Auto Laser Crosshair.
2. Specify a key for the Extra Keypress (use g for example).
3. Open NotePad
4. Right Click in notepad, you should see a g followed by a . (period) automatically get pressed.
Everytime you right click in notepad you should see:
g.g.g.g.g.
(Please give feedback when you download and run the program especially problems or how to make it better)
UPDATE: 3/1/2012 - This app has worked well for ME1 & ME2. It will most likely work very well for mass effect 3. Hopefully we can disable the crosshair in ME3 via INI.
Auto Laser Crosshair v1.0b
(Download is an attachment to this post at the bottom of the page, alc.rar)
Who this application is for
This program is for anyone who wants the NVIDIA 3D Laser Crosshair to turn on automatically as soon as they hold down right mouse button to aim. Then when they let go of the right mouse button, the NVIDIA 3D Laser Crosshair turns off. The right mouse button is almost always used in shooters for aiming. Additionally you can specify a key to be pressed while aiming that can turn off the games HUD, then as soon as you're done aiming the games HUD turns back on (this only works if the game allows its HUD to be turned on/off via hotkey).
Ease of use
1. In the NVIDIA Control Panel, set the NVIDIA 3D Laser Crosshair hotkey to: . (period)
2. If you would like the in game HUD to be turned on/off while aiming, specify this key under "Extra KeyPress" in the Auto Laser Crosshair program, otherwise leave it blank.
3. Start up a game where you typically use the NVIDIA 3D Laser Crosshair
4. Hold down right mouse button to enable NVIDIA 3D Laser Crosshair
5. Let go of right mouse button to disable NVIDIA 3D Laser Crosshair
6. A basic right click will toggle the NVIDIA 3D Laser Crosshair on/off (Just in case)
Games tested so far
Mass Effect 1 & 2
Imagine walking around, exploring in Mass Effect. As soon as you are required to "aim" the NVIDIA 3D Laser Crosshair turns on and the in game HUD turns off. Then when you let go of the right mouse button, the NVIDIA 3D Laser Crosshair turns off and the in game HUD turns back on. Simple.
Screenshots
This screenshot shows Mass Effect 1 while the right mouse button is NOT being clicked/held down.
This screenshot shows Mass Effect 1 once you've pressed and held down right mouse button. The in game HUD turns off and the NVIDIA 3D Laser Crosshair automatically turns on.
In both these screenshots there is a black rectangle on the bottom with light green dots. Those are remnants of the notification that normally appears when you enable/disable the NVIDIA 3D Laser Crosshair. Normally it would say "Stereoscopic 3D Laser is X". What I ended up doing was using a hex editor and editing out these notifications so they wouldn't be so intrusive. Nothing breaks immersion more than with a large notification on the bottom of a screen. Quite possibly one of the most mind boggling things I've ever seen in my entire programming career. It's like turning on a light, but then having a NEON sign say "the light is on" (think about it).
Hex Editing
I HATE that green notification that appears on the bottom when you enable/disable the NVIDIA 3D Crosshair. So I finally found the DLL's responsible for that madness and edited it out.
If you want to hex edit your DLL's and remove the text via Hex Editor the two files are:
nvd3dum.dll
nvwgf2um.dll
FOLDER LOCATION:
32bit OS: C:\Windows\System32
64bit OS: C:\Windows\SysWoW64
I used notepad++ with a plug-in that allowed me to hex edit, but you can use any hex editor. Search both DLL's for "Stereoscopic 3D Laser" and then just spacebar out the text. You should only do this if you know what you're doing and have technical experience. MAKE SURE YOU BACKUP THE DLL's BEFORE YOU DO THIS. BE THOROUGH.
Beta
This is in beta. Depending on how many people end up using it, I will release more versions. I am open to ideas to modify it to make it better. I'm pretty sure it will run on all operating systems but if you run into problems please let me know so I can fix it. Remember this is a beta version. It's a very safe application, all it does it detect when you right click and send keystrokes accordingly. However, I am not responsible for anything that happens while using this application.
Goal
I'm hoping NVIDIA will adopt this idea and just make it a normal part of the NVIDIA Control Panel for Stereoscopic Hotkey options. Either make it better, extend on it. We'll see how viable this becomes as I play more games.
Troubleshooting
1. Launch Auto Laser Crosshair.
2. Specify a key for the Extra Keypress (use g for example).
3. Open NotePad
4. Right Click in notepad, you should see a g followed by a . (period) automatically get pressed.
Everytime you right click in notepad you should see:
g.g.g.g.g.
(Please give feedback when you download and run the program especially problems or how to make it better)
Excellent work, I will definitely make use of this. Everyone thought you were a moron and you probably have more computer skills in your pinky than 1/2 of the folks that participate on this forum.
Excellent work, I will definitely make use of this. Everyone thought you were a moron and you probably have more computer skills in your pinky than 1/2 of the folks that participate on this forum.
Thanks for the support guys. I've been testing the program so far, I'd like to share some info, also please give any feedback.
I was just playing Mass Effect 2
* No in game crosshair (I disabled it in the coalesced.ini, thanks to EvilOne)
* No lens flare issue (Thanks to tritosine)
* Depth 17%, Convergence as high as I could go without seeing Shepard in double too much.
* No more green text spam when enabling/disabling NVIDIA 3D Crosshair (thanks to hex editing)
I've been playing for the past 1 hour now. I completely forgot about my program and I was just lost in the game. The program is very reliable so far. Any time I went to aim, the NVIDIA crosshair turned on automatically for me. When I was done aiming, I'd just let the right click button go and the crosshair would turn back off. I could reliably see my biotic power recharge too in the center of the screen, the two half circles that come together.
Now once a fight is over and I enter a cutscene or dialogue, I won't have to worry about turning off the laser sight anymore. I'm so happy! Finally I can play without any hiccups, or anything that might break immersion.
The only last thing I'm worried about is just making sure it works on Win7 64bit,win7 32bit, Vista 32bit.
Thanks for the support guys. I've been testing the program so far, I'd like to share some info, also please give any feedback.
I was just playing Mass Effect 2
* No in game crosshair (I disabled it in the coalesced.ini, thanks to EvilOne)
* No lens flare issue (Thanks to tritosine)
* Depth 17%, Convergence as high as I could go without seeing Shepard in double too much.
* No more green text spam when enabling/disabling NVIDIA 3D Crosshair (thanks to hex editing)
I've been playing for the past 1 hour now. I completely forgot about my program and I was just lost in the game. The program is very reliable so far. Any time I went to aim, the NVIDIA crosshair turned on automatically for me. When I was done aiming, I'd just let the right click button go and the crosshair would turn back off. I could reliably see my biotic power recharge too in the center of the screen, the two half circles that come together.
Now once a fight is over and I enter a cutscene or dialogue, I won't have to worry about turning off the laser sight anymore. I'm so happy! Finally I can play without any hiccups, or anything that might break immersion.
The only last thing I'm worried about is just making sure it works on Win7 64bit,win7 32bit, Vista 32bit.
Damn do you see the other messages there? All for settings we don't have access to. If we could set the Cutoff depth, we might fix problems with the HUD in some games.
EDIT: Hehe found the "Warning: attempt to run Stereoscopic 3D in a non-stereo display mode..." message as well. Wonder why I couldn't find it the last time I searched for it. Let's remove that too :P
Damn do you see the other messages there? All for settings we don't have access to. If we could set the Cutoff depth, we might fix problems with the HUD in some games.
EDIT: Hehe found the "Warning: attempt to run Stereoscopic 3D in a non-stereo display mode..." message as well. Wonder why I couldn't find it the last time I searched for it. Let's remove that too :P
[quote name='Likay' date='25 January 2011 - 09:06 PM' timestamp='1295989570' post='1183508']
Cool dude! You solved it with a nice solution.
Respect! /thumbup.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':thumbup:' />
[/quote]
Awesome, does that mean you used it and liked it? Any problems?
[quote name='Xerion404' date='25 January 2011 - 09:13 PM' timestamp='1295990007' post='1183509']
Damn do you see the other messages there? All for settings we don't have access to. If we could set the Cutoff depth, we might fix problems with the HUD in some games.
[/quote]
Oh, you looking at the DLL's in the hex editor?
In my opinion they should open all those settings up. ALL of em, and then just stick em under a menu called "advanced options". Then they should give us an API we can use from VB.nET or C#. If they gave us access to everything, the possibilities would be limitless to how much the community could accomplish. You can just tell the NVIDIA guys are slammed with so much work. 3d tv's, maintaining game profiles, it's too much work it seems.
If I had access to the laser sight x,y through an API. I'd attempt to match the mouse movements to the laser movements and wallah, 3d mouse cursor with depth that could be used in most RPG games, especially DRAGON AGE! In Dragon Age it's hard to crank up the depth & conv because of that damn 2d mouse cursor.
Awesome, does that mean you used it and liked it? Any problems?
[quote name='Xerion404' date='25 January 2011 - 09:13 PM' timestamp='1295990007' post='1183509']
Damn do you see the other messages there? All for settings we don't have access to. If we could set the Cutoff depth, we might fix problems with the HUD in some games.
Oh, you looking at the DLL's in the hex editor?
In my opinion they should open all those settings up. ALL of em, and then just stick em under a menu called "advanced options". Then they should give us an API we can use from VB.nET or C#. If they gave us access to everything, the possibilities would be limitless to how much the community could accomplish. You can just tell the NVIDIA guys are slammed with so much work. 3d tv's, maintaining game profiles, it's too much work it seems.
If I had access to the laser sight x,y through an API. I'd attempt to match the mouse movements to the laser movements and wallah, 3d mouse cursor with depth that could be used in most RPG games, especially DRAGON AGE! In Dragon Age it's hard to crank up the depth & conv because of that damn 2d mouse cursor.
Lord, grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, the courage to change the things I can, and the wisdom to know the difference.
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[quote name='Xerion404' date='25 January 2011 - 09:26 PM' timestamp='1295990781' post='1183517']
I wonder if it's possible to also kill the gray overlay which contains the message normally...
[/quote]
I tried, I tried for like an hour and didn't make any progress. But my hex editing skills are extremely weak, changing text is as far as I go. I looked for Rect, ShowRect, ShadowRect, DrawRect, things like that. The things that I found I tried just editing out, hoping to break the part where it shows that black/greywish overlay, but nothing worked.
That would be icing on the cake to not have the black/gray overlay. But you know what, I don't even notice it. I'm so used to watching movies with the top and bottom being black, that my mind just blocks it out.
[quote name='Xerion404' date='25 January 2011 - 09:26 PM' timestamp='1295990781' post='1183517']
I wonder if it's possible to also kill the gray overlay which contains the message normally...
I tried, I tried for like an hour and didn't make any progress. But my hex editing skills are extremely weak, changing text is as far as I go. I looked for Rect, ShowRect, ShadowRect, DrawRect, things like that. The things that I found I tried just editing out, hoping to break the part where it shows that black/greywish overlay, but nothing worked.
That would be icing on the cake to not have the black/gray overlay. But you know what, I don't even notice it. I'm so used to watching movies with the top and bottom being black, that my mind just blocks it out.
UPDATE: Xerion404, LOL! THat screenshot is epic!
[quote name='andysonofbob' date='25 January 2011 - 09:33 PM' timestamp='1295991237' post='1183525']
+1 Kudos
Thanks, I just realized I have the EXACT same computer as you. Same processor, video card, ram & monitor lol.
Why havent you disabled the 2D crosshair? If you search this forum you should be able to find a method to do this.
I am pleased with my rig, though the CPU is getting a little long in the tooth. Thing is I dont know if an upgrade would be worth it - bang for bucks you ken?
Why havent you disabled the 2D crosshair? If you search this forum you should be able to find a method to do this.
I am pleased with my rig, though the CPU is getting a little long in the tooth. Thing is I dont know if an upgrade would be worth it - bang for bucks you ken?
Lord, grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, the courage to change the things I can, and the wisdom to know the difference.
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Vitals: Windows 7 64bit, i5 2500 @ 4.4ghz, SLI GTX670, 8GB, Viewsonic VX2268WM
[quote name='andysonofbob' date='26 January 2011 - 07:17 PM' timestamp='1296069421' post='1184041']
Why havent you disabled the 2D crosshair? If you search this forum you should be able to find a method to do this.
I am pleased with my rig, though the CPU is getting a little long in the tooth. Thing is I dont know if an upgrade would be worth it - bang for bucks you ken?
[/quote]
Disabled the 2D crosshair in ME1? That causes numerous problems, a bug with a HUGE fps drop, and trouble targeting objects. I actually don't mind the ME1 crosshair being on when hip firing. But when I zoom out into the distance to aim, that's when I need the nvidia crosshair.
.. Request..
Guys 18 people have downloaded the program, I need to know if it's complete crap or a useful application for you. I want to make it better and more useful. I need you guys to complain with the same intensity I complain about things. That way things get done.
[quote name='andysonofbob' date='26 January 2011 - 07:17 PM' timestamp='1296069421' post='1184041']
Why havent you disabled the 2D crosshair? If you search this forum you should be able to find a method to do this.
I am pleased with my rig, though the CPU is getting a little long in the tooth. Thing is I dont know if an upgrade would be worth it - bang for bucks you ken?
Disabled the 2D crosshair in ME1? That causes numerous problems, a bug with a HUGE fps drop, and trouble targeting objects. I actually don't mind the ME1 crosshair being on when hip firing. But when I zoom out into the distance to aim, that's when I need the nvidia crosshair.
.. Request..
Guys 18 people have downloaded the program, I need to know if it's complete crap or a useful application for you. I want to make it better and more useful. I need you guys to complain with the same intensity I complain about things. That way things get done.
Works fine but the gray bar is whats holding it back. I generally turn on and off auto aim depending on going into battle/story. If there was no grey bar I'd def. use it full time. Hopefully some1 from nvidia will shed some light but I wouldnt hold my breath.
Works fine but the gray bar is whats holding it back. I generally turn on and off auto aim depending on going into battle/story. If there was no grey bar I'd def. use it full time. Hopefully some1 from nvidia will shed some light but I wouldnt hold my breath.
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[size="5"][font="Arial"]Auto Laser Crosshair v1.0b[/font][/size]
(Download is an attachment to this post at the bottom of the page, alc.rar)
[b][size="3"]Who this application is for[/size][/b]
This program is for anyone who wants the NVIDIA 3D Laser Crosshair to turn on automatically as soon as they hold down right mouse button to aim. Then when they let go of the right mouse button, the NVIDIA 3D Laser Crosshair turns off. The right mouse button is almost always used in shooters for aiming. Additionally you can specify a key to be pressed while aiming that can turn off the games HUD, then as soon as you're done aiming the games HUD turns back on (this only works if the game allows its HUD to be turned on/off via hotkey).
[size="3"][b]Ease of use[/b][/size]
1. In the NVIDIA Control Panel, set the NVIDIA 3D Laser Crosshair hotkey to: [size="3"][b]. (period)[/b][/size]
[img]http://img716.imageshack.us/img716/4134/rmht.jpg[/img]
2. If you would like the in game HUD to be turned on/off while aiming, specify this key under "Extra KeyPress" in the Auto Laser Crosshair program, otherwise leave it blank.
[img]http://img824.imageshack.us/img824/4696/rmekp.jpg[/img]
3. Start up a game where you typically use the NVIDIA 3D Laser Crosshair
4. Hold down right mouse button to enable NVIDIA 3D Laser Crosshair
5. Let go of right mouse button to disable NVIDIA 3D Laser Crosshair
6. A basic right click will toggle the NVIDIA 3D Laser Crosshair on/off (Just in case)
[size="3"][b]Games tested so far[/b][/size]
[u]Mass Effect 1 & 2[/u]
Imagine walking around, exploring in Mass Effect. As soon as you are required to "aim" the NVIDIA 3D Laser Crosshair turns on and the in game HUD turns off. Then when you let go of the right mouse button, the NVIDIA 3D Laser Crosshair turns off and the in game HUD turns back on. Simple.
[b]Screenshots[/b]
This screenshot shows Mass Effect 1 while the right mouse button is NOT being clicked/held down.
[img]http://img171.imageshack.us/img171/4170/rmur.jpg[/img]
This screenshot shows Mass Effect 1 once you've pressed and held down right mouse button. The in game HUD turns off and the NVIDIA 3D Laser Crosshair automatically turns on.
[img]http://img818.imageshack.us/img818/8127/rmdu.jpg[/img]
In both these screenshots there is a black rectangle on the bottom with light green dots. Those are remnants of the notification that normally appears when you enable/disable the NVIDIA 3D Laser Crosshair. Normally it would say "Stereoscopic 3D Laser is X". What I ended up doing was using a hex editor and editing out these notifications so they wouldn't be so intrusive. Nothing breaks immersion more than with a large notification on the bottom of a screen. Quite possibly one of the most mind boggling things I've ever seen in my entire programming career. It's like turning on a light, but then having a NEON sign say "the light is on" (think about it).
[size="3"][b]Hex Editing[/b][/size]
I HATE that green notification that appears on the bottom when you enable/disable the NVIDIA 3D Crosshair. So I finally found the DLL's responsible for that madness and edited it out.
If you want to hex edit your DLL's and remove the text via Hex Editor the two files are:
nvd3dum.dll
nvwgf2um.dll
FOLDER LOCATION:
32bit OS: C:\Windows\System32
64bit OS: C:\Windows\SysWoW64
I used notepad++ with a plug-in that allowed me to hex edit, but you can use any hex editor. Search both DLL's for "Stereoscopic 3D Laser" and then just spacebar out the text. You should only do this if you know what you're doing and have technical experience. MAKE SURE YOU BACKUP THE DLL's BEFORE YOU DO THIS. BE THOROUGH.
[b][size="3"]Beta[/size][/b]
This is in beta. Depending on how many people end up using it, I will release more versions. I am open to ideas to modify it to make it better. I'm pretty sure it will run on all operating systems but if you run into problems please let me know so I can fix it. Remember this is a beta version. It's a very safe application, all it does it detect when you right click and send keystrokes accordingly. However, I am not responsible for anything that happens while using this application.
[size="3"][b]Goal[/b][/size]
I'm hoping NVIDIA will adopt this idea and just make it a normal part of the NVIDIA Control Panel for Stereoscopic Hotkey options. Either make it better, extend on it. We'll see how viable this becomes as I play more games.
[size="3"][b]Troubleshooting[/b][/size]
1. Launch Auto Laser Crosshair.
2. Specify a key for the Extra Keypress (use g for example).
3. Open NotePad
4. Right Click in notepad, you should see a g followed by a . (period) automatically get pressed.
Everytime you right click in notepad you should see:
g.g.g.g.g.
(Please give feedback when you download and run the program especially problems or how to make it better)
Auto Laser Crosshair v1.0b
(Download is an attachment to this post at the bottom of the page, alc.rar)
Who this application is for
This program is for anyone who wants the NVIDIA 3D Laser Crosshair to turn on automatically as soon as they hold down right mouse button to aim. Then when they let go of the right mouse button, the NVIDIA 3D Laser Crosshair turns off. The right mouse button is almost always used in shooters for aiming. Additionally you can specify a key to be pressed while aiming that can turn off the games HUD, then as soon as you're done aiming the games HUD turns back on (this only works if the game allows its HUD to be turned on/off via hotkey).
Ease of use
1. In the NVIDIA Control Panel, set the NVIDIA 3D Laser Crosshair hotkey to: . (period)
2. If you would like the in game HUD to be turned on/off while aiming, specify this key under "Extra KeyPress" in the Auto Laser Crosshair program, otherwise leave it blank.
3. Start up a game where you typically use the NVIDIA 3D Laser Crosshair
4. Hold down right mouse button to enable NVIDIA 3D Laser Crosshair
5. Let go of right mouse button to disable NVIDIA 3D Laser Crosshair
6. A basic right click will toggle the NVIDIA 3D Laser Crosshair on/off (Just in case)
Games tested so far
Mass Effect 1 & 2
Imagine walking around, exploring in Mass Effect. As soon as you are required to "aim" the NVIDIA 3D Laser Crosshair turns on and the in game HUD turns off. Then when you let go of the right mouse button, the NVIDIA 3D Laser Crosshair turns off and the in game HUD turns back on. Simple.
Screenshots
This screenshot shows Mass Effect 1 while the right mouse button is NOT being clicked/held down.
This screenshot shows Mass Effect 1 once you've pressed and held down right mouse button. The in game HUD turns off and the NVIDIA 3D Laser Crosshair automatically turns on.
In both these screenshots there is a black rectangle on the bottom with light green dots. Those are remnants of the notification that normally appears when you enable/disable the NVIDIA 3D Laser Crosshair. Normally it would say "Stereoscopic 3D Laser is X". What I ended up doing was using a hex editor and editing out these notifications so they wouldn't be so intrusive. Nothing breaks immersion more than with a large notification on the bottom of a screen. Quite possibly one of the most mind boggling things I've ever seen in my entire programming career. It's like turning on a light, but then having a NEON sign say "the light is on" (think about it).
Hex Editing
I HATE that green notification that appears on the bottom when you enable/disable the NVIDIA 3D Crosshair. So I finally found the DLL's responsible for that madness and edited it out.
If you want to hex edit your DLL's and remove the text via Hex Editor the two files are:
nvd3dum.dll
nvwgf2um.dll
FOLDER LOCATION:
32bit OS: C:\Windows\System32
64bit OS: C:\Windows\SysWoW64
I used notepad++ with a plug-in that allowed me to hex edit, but you can use any hex editor. Search both DLL's for "Stereoscopic 3D Laser" and then just spacebar out the text. You should only do this if you know what you're doing and have technical experience. MAKE SURE YOU BACKUP THE DLL's BEFORE YOU DO THIS. BE THOROUGH.
Beta
This is in beta. Depending on how many people end up using it, I will release more versions. I am open to ideas to modify it to make it better. I'm pretty sure it will run on all operating systems but if you run into problems please let me know so I can fix it. Remember this is a beta version. It's a very safe application, all it does it detect when you right click and send keystrokes accordingly. However, I am not responsible for anything that happens while using this application.
Goal
I'm hoping NVIDIA will adopt this idea and just make it a normal part of the NVIDIA Control Panel for Stereoscopic Hotkey options. Either make it better, extend on it. We'll see how viable this becomes as I play more games.
Troubleshooting
1. Launch Auto Laser Crosshair.
2. Specify a key for the Extra Keypress (use g for example).
3. Open NotePad
4. Right Click in notepad, you should see a g followed by a . (period) automatically get pressed.
Everytime you right click in notepad you should see:
g.g.g.g.g.
(Please give feedback when you download and run the program especially problems or how to make it better)
Thanks again.
Thanks again.
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I was just playing Mass Effect 2
* No in game crosshair (I disabled it in the coalesced.ini, thanks to EvilOne)
* No lens flare issue (Thanks to tritosine)
* Depth 17%, Convergence as high as I could go without seeing Shepard in double too much.
* No more green text spam when enabling/disabling NVIDIA 3D Crosshair (thanks to hex editing)
I've been playing for the past 1 hour now. I completely forgot about my program and I was just lost in the game. The program is very reliable so far. Any time I went to aim, the NVIDIA crosshair turned on automatically for me. When I was done aiming, I'd just let the right click button go and the crosshair would turn back off. I could reliably see my biotic power recharge too in the center of the screen, the two half circles that come together.
Now once a fight is over and I enter a cutscene or dialogue, I won't have to worry about turning off the laser sight anymore. I'm so happy! Finally I can play without any hiccups, or anything that might break immersion.
The only last thing I'm worried about is just making sure it works on Win7 64bit,win7 32bit, Vista 32bit.
I'm on vista 64bit.
I was just playing Mass Effect 2
* No in game crosshair (I disabled it in the coalesced.ini, thanks to EvilOne)
* No lens flare issue (Thanks to tritosine)
* Depth 17%, Convergence as high as I could go without seeing Shepard in double too much.
* No more green text spam when enabling/disabling NVIDIA 3D Crosshair (thanks to hex editing)
I've been playing for the past 1 hour now. I completely forgot about my program and I was just lost in the game. The program is very reliable so far. Any time I went to aim, the NVIDIA crosshair turned on automatically for me. When I was done aiming, I'd just let the right click button go and the crosshair would turn back off. I could reliably see my biotic power recharge too in the center of the screen, the two half circles that come together.
Now once a fight is over and I enter a cutscene or dialogue, I won't have to worry about turning off the laser sight anymore. I'm so happy! Finally I can play without any hiccups, or anything that might break immersion.
The only last thing I'm worried about is just making sure it works on Win7 64bit,win7 32bit, Vista 32bit.
I'm on vista 64bit.
Respect!
Respect!
Mb: Asus P5W DH Deluxe
Cpu: C2D E6600
Gb: Nvidia 7900GT + 8800GTX
3D:100" passive projector polarized setup + 22" IZ3D
Stereodrivers: Iz3d & Tridef ignition and nvidia old school.
EDIT: Hehe found the "Warning: attempt to run Stereoscopic 3D in a non-stereo display mode..." message as well. Wonder why I couldn't find it the last time I searched for it. Let's remove that too :P
EDIT: Hehe found the "Warning: attempt to run Stereoscopic 3D in a non-stereo display mode..." message as well. Wonder why I couldn't find it the last time I searched for it. Let's remove that too :P
Current Rig: |Intel Core i7 920 @ 3.6GHz, EVGA X58 Classified 4-way SLI, 6 GB ram, Geforce GTX670| -> |Acer H5360 + Nvidia 3D Vision|
Cool dude! You solved it with a nice solution.
Respect!
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Awesome, does that mean you used it and liked it? Any problems?
[quote name='Xerion404' date='25 January 2011 - 09:13 PM' timestamp='1295990007' post='1183509']
Damn do you see the other messages there? All for settings we don't have access to. If we could set the Cutoff depth, we might fix problems with the HUD in some games.
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Oh, you looking at the DLL's in the hex editor?
In my opinion they should open all those settings up. ALL of em, and then just stick em under a menu called "advanced options". Then they should give us an API we can use from VB.nET or C#. If they gave us access to everything, the possibilities would be limitless to how much the community could accomplish. You can just tell the NVIDIA guys are slammed with so much work. 3d tv's, maintaining game profiles, it's too much work it seems.
If I had access to the laser sight x,y through an API. I'd attempt to match the mouse movements to the laser movements and wallah, 3d mouse cursor with depth that could be used in most RPG games, especially DRAGON AGE! In Dragon Age it's hard to crank up the depth & conv because of that damn 2d mouse cursor.
Cool dude! You solved it with a nice solution.
Respect!
Awesome, does that mean you used it and liked it? Any problems?
[quote name='Xerion404' date='25 January 2011 - 09:13 PM' timestamp='1295990007' post='1183509']
Damn do you see the other messages there? All for settings we don't have access to. If we could set the Cutoff depth, we might fix problems with the HUD in some games.
Oh, you looking at the DLL's in the hex editor?
In my opinion they should open all those settings up. ALL of em, and then just stick em under a menu called "advanced options". Then they should give us an API we can use from VB.nET or C#. If they gave us access to everything, the possibilities would be limitless to how much the community could accomplish. You can just tell the NVIDIA guys are slammed with so much work. 3d tv's, maintaining game profiles, it's too much work it seems.
If I had access to the laser sight x,y through an API. I'd attempt to match the mouse movements to the laser movements and wallah, 3d mouse cursor with depth that could be used in most RPG games, especially DRAGON AGE! In Dragon Age it's hard to crank up the depth & conv because of that damn 2d mouse cursor.
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[img]http://images.xerionslair.org/ty.jpg[/img]
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Lord, grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, the courage to change the things I can, and the wisdom to know the difference.
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I wonder if it's possible to also kill the gray overlay which contains the message normally...
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I tried, I tried for like an hour and didn't make any progress. But my hex editing skills are extremely weak, changing text is as far as I go. I looked for Rect, ShowRect, ShadowRect, DrawRect, things like that. The things that I found I tried just editing out, hoping to break the part where it shows that black/greywish overlay, but nothing worked.
That would be icing on the cake to not have the black/gray overlay. But you know what, I don't even notice it. I'm so used to watching movies with the top and bottom being black, that my mind just blocks it out.
UPDATE: Xerion404, LOL! THat screenshot is epic!
[quote name='andysonofbob' date='25 January 2011 - 09:33 PM' timestamp='1295991237' post='1183525']
+1 Kudos
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Thanks, I just realized I have the EXACT same computer as you. Same processor, video card, ram & monitor lol.
I wonder if it's possible to also kill the gray overlay which contains the message normally...
I tried, I tried for like an hour and didn't make any progress. But my hex editing skills are extremely weak, changing text is as far as I go. I looked for Rect, ShowRect, ShadowRect, DrawRect, things like that. The things that I found I tried just editing out, hoping to break the part where it shows that black/greywish overlay, but nothing worked.
That would be icing on the cake to not have the black/gray overlay. But you know what, I don't even notice it. I'm so used to watching movies with the top and bottom being black, that my mind just blocks it out.
UPDATE: Xerion404, LOL! THat screenshot is epic!
[quote name='andysonofbob' date='25 January 2011 - 09:33 PM' timestamp='1295991237' post='1183525']
+1 Kudos
Thanks, I just realized I have the EXACT same computer as you. Same processor, video card, ram & monitor lol.
I am pleased with my rig, though the CPU is getting a little long in the tooth. Thing is I dont know if an upgrade would be worth it - bang for bucks you ken?
I am pleased with my rig, though the CPU is getting a little long in the tooth. Thing is I dont know if an upgrade would be worth it - bang for bucks you ken?
Lord, grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, the courage to change the things I can, and the wisdom to know the difference.
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Vitals: Windows 7 64bit, i5 2500 @ 4.4ghz, SLI GTX670, 8GB, Viewsonic VX2268WM
Handy Driver Discussion
Helix Mod - community fixes
Bo3b's Shaderhacker School - How to fix 3D in games
3dsolutionsgaming.com - videos, reviews and 3D fixes
Co-founder of helixmod.blog.com
If you like one of my helixmod patches and want to donate. Can send to me through paypal - eqzitara@yahoo.com
Why havent you disabled the 2D crosshair? If you search this forum you should be able to find a method to do this.
I am pleased with my rig, though the CPU is getting a little long in the tooth. Thing is I dont know if an upgrade would be worth it - bang for bucks you ken?
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Disabled the 2D crosshair in ME1? That causes numerous problems, a bug with a HUGE fps drop, and trouble targeting objects. I actually don't mind the ME1 crosshair being on when hip firing. But when I zoom out into the distance to aim, that's when I need the nvidia crosshair.
.. Request..
Guys 18 people have downloaded the program, I need to know if it's complete crap or a useful application for you. I want to make it better and more useful. I need you guys to complain with the same intensity I complain about things. That way things get done.
Why havent you disabled the 2D crosshair? If you search this forum you should be able to find a method to do this.
I am pleased with my rig, though the CPU is getting a little long in the tooth. Thing is I dont know if an upgrade would be worth it - bang for bucks you ken?
Disabled the 2D crosshair in ME1? That causes numerous problems, a bug with a HUGE fps drop, and trouble targeting objects. I actually don't mind the ME1 crosshair being on when hip firing. But when I zoom out into the distance to aim, that's when I need the nvidia crosshair.
.. Request..
Guys 18 people have downloaded the program, I need to know if it's complete crap or a useful application for you. I want to make it better and more useful. I need you guys to complain with the same intensity I complain about things. That way things get done.
Is.
AWESOME.
If it helps, working fine on Win7 64bits.
Thanks much Jenson! :-)
Is.
AWESOME.
If it helps, working fine on Win7 64bits.
Thanks much Jenson! :-)
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Co-founder of helixmod.blog.com
If you like one of my helixmod patches and want to donate. Can send to me through paypal - eqzitara@yahoo.com