or use ed.exe (available to download from edimensional.com) to force pageflipping on and keep CTRL+Ting until it's the wrong way round. (It's hit and miss).
or use ed.exe (available to download from edimensional.com) to force pageflipping on and keep CTRL+Ting until it's the wrong way round. (It's hit and miss).
Im quite surprised Nvidia havent done anything about this as yet!
I use the Infocus DepthQ and although gaming is last on my list we are using it for other serious work like walkthrus etc.
Does anyone from Nvidia log onto these forums? (asking in a non sarcastic way :)
I wish the next update of the stereo driver has a software hotkey to reverse polarity of the stereo view in open gl and directx pageflipped 3d.
It will open up a huge market for Fx series cards and large screen true 3d gaming,
(meanwhile any gamers using infocus X2 or the 120hz flickerfree DepthQ can get the G3D dongle from Gali3D as a temporary workaround for wireless glasses)
For wired E-dimensional/X3D glasses, you simply need to make a 3.5mm adapter plug with reversed wires, this is the same jack that you get for extending your stereo or ipod heaphones.
Regards
Clyde
(www.3dco.com)
[quote name='bigtabs' date='Oct 5 2005, 05:03 PM']Do a handstand
turn your glasses upside down
or use ed.exe (available to download from edimensional.com) to force pageflipping on and keep CTRL+Ting until it's the wrong way round. (It's hit and miss).
[right][post="51763"]<{POST_SNAPBACK}>[/post][/right][/quote]
Im quite surprised Nvidia havent done anything about this as yet!
I use the Infocus DepthQ and although gaming is last on my list we are using it for other serious work like walkthrus etc.
Does anyone from Nvidia log onto these forums? (asking in a non sarcastic way :)
I wish the next update of the stereo driver has a software hotkey to reverse polarity of the stereo view in open gl and directx pageflipped 3d.
It will open up a huge market for Fx series cards and large screen true 3d gaming,
(meanwhile any gamers using infocus X2 or the 120hz flickerfree DepthQ can get the G3D dongle from Gali3D as a temporary workaround for wireless glasses)
For wired E-dimensional/X3D glasses, you simply need to make a 3.5mm adapter plug with reversed wires, this is the same jack that you get for extending your stereo or ipod heaphones.
[quote name='bigtabs' date='Oct 5 2005, 05:03 PM']Do a handstand
turn your glasses upside down
or use ed.exe (available to download from edimensional.com) to force pageflipping on and keep CTRL+Ting until it's the wrong way round. (It's hit and miss).
turn your glasses upside down
or use ed.exe (available to download from edimensional.com) to force pageflipping on and keep CTRL+Ting until it's the wrong way round. (It's hit and miss).
turn your glasses upside down
or use ed.exe (available to download from edimensional.com) to force pageflipping on and keep CTRL+Ting until it's the wrong way round. (It's hit and miss).
It better be.
I use the Infocus DepthQ and although gaming is last on my list we are using it for other serious work like walkthrus etc.
Does anyone from Nvidia log onto these forums? (asking in a non sarcastic way :)
I wish the next update of the stereo driver has a software hotkey to reverse polarity of the stereo view in open gl and directx pageflipped 3d.
It will open up a huge market for Fx series cards and large screen true 3d gaming,
(meanwhile any gamers using infocus X2 or the 120hz flickerfree DepthQ can get the G3D dongle from Gali3D as a temporary workaround for wireless glasses)
For wired E-dimensional/X3D glasses, you simply need to make a 3.5mm adapter plug with reversed wires, this is the same jack that you get for extending your stereo or ipod heaphones.
Regards
Clyde
(www.3dco.com)
[quote name='bigtabs' date='Oct 5 2005, 05:03 PM']Do a handstand
turn your glasses upside down
or use ed.exe (available to download from edimensional.com) to force pageflipping on and keep CTRL+Ting until it's the wrong way round. (It's hit and miss).
[right][post="51763"]<{POST_SNAPBACK}>[/post][/right][/quote]
I use the Infocus DepthQ and although gaming is last on my list we are using it for other serious work like walkthrus etc.
Does anyone from Nvidia log onto these forums? (asking in a non sarcastic way :)
I wish the next update of the stereo driver has a software hotkey to reverse polarity of the stereo view in open gl and directx pageflipped 3d.
It will open up a huge market for Fx series cards and large screen true 3d gaming,
(meanwhile any gamers using infocus X2 or the 120hz flickerfree DepthQ can get the G3D dongle from Gali3D as a temporary workaround for wireless glasses)
For wired E-dimensional/X3D glasses, you simply need to make a 3.5mm adapter plug with reversed wires, this is the same jack that you get for extending your stereo or ipod heaphones.
Regards
Clyde
(www.3dco.com)
[quote name='bigtabs' date='Oct 5 2005, 05:03 PM']Do a handstand
turn your glasses upside down
or use ed.exe (available to download from edimensional.com) to force pageflipping on and keep CTRL+Ting until it's the wrong way round. (It's hit and miss).