Problem with Seeting "Stereoscopic 3D dysplay type"
Hi (sorry for my english, i'm french), I'm running Windows 7 64, I have a screen 3D vision ready (asus VG248QE) and 3D Vision 2 kit. Every time i start Windows, the seeting "Stereoscopic 3D dysplay type" switch to "3D vision discover" : [img]http://nsa34.casimages.com/img/2013/08/28//130828035653708225.png[/img] Unfortunately, with that seeting 3D does not work. I must change it like that (use my screen): [img]http://nsa33.casimages.com/img/2013/08/28//130828040401286498.png[/img] Is it possible to lock this seeting (registry or modify a file)? thank you in advance, PS : driver version : 326.80 / geforce GTX 660
Hi (sorry for my english, i'm french),

I'm running Windows 7 64, I have a screen 3D vision ready (asus VG248QE) and 3D Vision 2 kit.

Every time i start Windows, the seeting "Stereoscopic 3D dysplay type" switch to "3D vision discover" :

Image



Unfortunately, with that seeting 3D does not work. I must change it like that (use my screen):

Image


Is it possible to lock this seeting (registry or modify a file)?


thank you in advance,


PS : driver version : 326.80 / geforce GTX 660

#1
Posted 08/28/2013 11:19 PM   
Are you hitting "Apply"? If so and it's not sticking try reinstalling the drivers using the "clean" install option.
Are you hitting "Apply"?

If so and it's not sticking try reinstalling the drivers using the "clean" install option.

#2
Posted 08/28/2013 11:21 PM   
Of course i click on apply. Because it did not work, I reinstall the drivers (with clean install). I even try a beta version. But it's always the same thing. Because my problem is not common (I have found nothing on the net), I will try to reinstall windows :/
Of course i click on apply.

Because it did not work, I reinstall the drivers (with clean install). I even try a beta version. But it's always the same thing.

Because my problem is not common (I have found nothing on the net), I will try to reinstall windows :/

#3
Posted 08/29/2013 12:15 AM   
[url]https://forums.geforce.com/default/topic/545781/3d-vision/3d-vision-problem-/post/3822704/#3822704[/url]
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