hi the nvidia 3d vision 2 wireless glasses i got with my asus 3d monitor didnt come with a decent manual, just a quick start guide so when i charge them using the supplied usb cable what should i do and see ? i mean do i need to press the on button on them while they charge? i just saw a small orange light blinking on and off next to the usb cable port on the arm of the glasses then it went solid orange..what does that mean ?
how on earth can nvidia fail to provide basic info like this in a guide with their product ?
once fully charged how many hours use should we get from the glasses ?
thanks for any replys
hi the nvidia 3d vision 2 wireless glasses i got with my asus 3d monitor didnt come with a decent manual, just a quick start guide so when i charge them using the supplied usb cable what should i do and see ? i mean do i need to press the on button on them while they charge? i just saw a small orange light blinking on and off next to the usb cable port on the arm of the glasses then it went solid orange..what does that mean ?
how on earth can nvidia fail to provide basic info like this in a guide with their product ?
once fully charged how many hours use should we get from the glasses ?
Blinking means they are charging, solid means its charged (meaning spring over to them and unplug them, left too long you'll kill the battery). You just press the button once and the green light will come on, the glasses stay on until they time out (5/10 minutes-ish), or stay on when they receive a signal from the IR emitter.
The battery lasts about 50 hours, I personally refrain from charging them until they go flat.
Blinking means they are charging, solid means its charged (meaning spring over to them and unplug them, left too long you'll kill the battery). You just press the button once and the green light will come on, the glasses stay on until they time out (5/10 minutes-ish), or stay on when they receive a signal from the IR emitter.
The battery lasts about 50 hours, I personally refrain from charging them until they go flat.
Once they have even a little charge, you can use them. You'll want to run the Set up Stereoscopic 3D control panel in the NVidia control panel, and run the setup wizard there.
Once they have even a little charge, you can use them. You'll want to run the Set up Stereoscopic 3D control panel in the NVidia control panel, and run the setup wizard there.
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how on earth can nvidia fail to provide basic info like this in a guide with their product ?
once fully charged how many hours use should we get from the glasses ?
thanks for any replys
The battery lasts about 50 hours, I personally refrain from charging them until they go flat.
Acer H5360 (1280x720@120Hz) - ASUS VG248QE with GSync mod - 3D Vision 1&2 - Driver 372.54
GTX 970 - i5-4670K@4.2GHz - 12GB RAM - Win7x64+evilKB2670838 - 4 Disk X25 RAID
SAGER NP9870-S - GTX 980 - i7-6700K - Win10 Pro 1607
Latest 3Dmigoto Release
Bo3b's School for ShaderHackers