I have a 3d glasses called Argo PC/3D.
It only support 640x480.
Is that possibles to let it display 1024x768 in a monitor that can only display 640x480?
I am using a Version 91.31 forceware and stereo driver.
Many thanks! /wave.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':wave:' />
[quote name='andisen' date='Jun 24 2008, 10:44 AM']I have a 3d glasses called Argo PC/3D.
It only support 640x480.
Is that possibles to let it display 1024x768 in a monitor that can only display 640x480?
I am using a Version 91.31 forceware and stereo driver.
Many thanks! /wave.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':wave:' />
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After hours of fighting, I have got the way to do so!! :D :D :D :D
In the [screen resolution & refresh rate] of the traditional control panel, at [custom resolution and refresh rates] click [add].
Enter the following value:
Width: 1024
Height: 768
Color quality: 32Bit
Screen refresh rate: (as less as possibles, I tried 40 Hertz)
Click [add]
Then in [monitor setting] click [Hide modes that ........ support]
In [screen setting] pull the bar to 1024x768
Screen refresh rate select 40 Hertz.
click [apply]
then click [advance timing]
horizontal pixels>>Front-end active: 640
Vertical pixels>>Front-end active: 480, refresh rate to 60 Hertz.
click [apply][ok]
At this time, a 640x480 screen can display a 1024x768 content.
Display area is 640x480, the extra area can be view by moving the mouse.
S3D can available in 1024x768 games too. But recommend to enable the S3D in [stereo properties] first
It only support 640x480.
Is that possibles to let it display 1024x768 in a monitor that can only display 640x480?
I am using a Version 91.31 forceware and stereo driver.
Many thanks!
It only support 640x480.
Is that possibles to let it display 1024x768 in a monitor that can only display 640x480?
I am using a Version 91.31 forceware and stereo driver.
Many thanks!
It only support 640x480.
Is that possibles to let it display 1024x768 in a monitor that can only display 640x480?
I am using a Version 91.31 forceware and stereo driver.
Many thanks!
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After hours of fighting, I have got the way to do so!! :D :D :D :D
In the [screen resolution & refresh rate] of the traditional control panel, at [custom resolution and refresh rates] click [add].
Enter the following value:
Width: 1024
Height: 768
Color quality: 32Bit
Screen refresh rate: (as less as possibles, I tried 40 Hertz)
Click [add]
Then in [monitor setting] click [Hide modes that ........ support]
In [screen setting] pull the bar to 1024x768
Screen refresh rate select 40 Hertz.
click [apply]
then click [advance timing]
horizontal pixels>>Front-end active: 640
Vertical pixels>>Front-end active: 480, refresh rate to 60 Hertz.
click [apply][ok]
At this time, a 640x480 screen can display a 1024x768 content.
Display area is 640x480, the extra area can be view by moving the mouse.
S3D can available in 1024x768 games too. But recommend to enable the S3D in [stereo properties] first
It only support 640x480.
Is that possibles to let it display 1024x768 in a monitor that can only display 640x480?
I am using a Version 91.31 forceware and stereo driver.
Many thanks!
After hours of fighting, I have got the way to do so!! :D :D :D :D
In the [screen resolution & refresh rate] of the traditional control panel, at [custom resolution and refresh rates] click [add].
Enter the following value:
Width: 1024
Height: 768
Color quality: 32Bit
Screen refresh rate: (as less as possibles, I tried 40 Hertz)
Click [add]
Then in [monitor setting] click [Hide modes that ........ support]
In [screen setting] pull the bar to 1024x768
Screen refresh rate select 40 Hertz.
click [apply]
then click [advance timing]
horizontal pixels>>Front-end active: 640
Vertical pixels>>Front-end active: 480, refresh rate to 60 Hertz.
click [apply][ok]
At this time, a 640x480 screen can display a 1024x768 content.
Display area is 640x480, the extra area can be view by moving the mouse.
S3D can available in 1024x768 games too. But recommend to enable the S3D in [stereo properties] first
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