Nvidia 3d Vision 2 User Guide
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26nV IDI a 3D V I sIon U seR GUID e This expands the Set Keyboard Shortcuts screen. To enable the use of advanced shor tcut keys in-game, you must check the Enable advanced in-game settings check box. The standard shor tcut keys (shown in the upper por tion of the window) are always enabled. To see the advanced in-game settings, click on Table 1 on the following page lists all the shor tcut key functions. 04 shown with default values
27 Table 1. Keyboard Shortcut Keys KeysDescriptionAction Ctrl+Tshow/Hide stereoscopic 3D effects Turns 3D Vision off and on. Ctrl+ f4Increase depthIncreases the depth amount real-time in the current game. Change is reflected on the n VIDIa Control Panel. Ctrl+ f3Decrease depthDecreases the depth amount real-time in the current game. Change is reflected on the n VIDIa Control Panel Ctrl+ alt+ Insertshow/Hide in-game compatibilityDisplays the settings recommended by n VIDIa for the current game in the lower corner of your display. Ctrl+ f6Increase convergencem oves objects towards you. m aximum convergence places all objects in front of the scene, in user space. Used to place the laser sight. (advanced) Ctrl+ f5Decrease convergencem oves objects away from you. minimum convergence places all objects “behind” the scene, in CRT space. Used to place the laser sight. (a dvanced) Ctrl+ f11Cycle frustum adjustmentCycles between three different modes of displaying the 3D image in the viewer: o ff, stretch to fill, Clip sides. (a dvanced) Ctrl+ f7s ave in-game settingssaves the current game setting to the registers for later use. ( advanced) (Advanced) To enable the use of advanced shortcut keys in-game, you must check the Enable advanced in-game settings check box on the Set keyboard Shortcuts screen.
28nV IDI a 3D V I sIon U seR GUID e Hide Stereoscopic 3D Effects When Game Starts There are some games that do not launch ver y well when stereoscopic 3D effects are enabled at star tup. To avoid this, check the box on the Set Up Stereoscopic 3D screen in the n VIDIa Control Panel. The stereoscopic 3D effects remain enabled, it is just hidden at star tup. o nce the game has loaded, you can show stereoscopic 3D effects by pressing the Stereoscopic 3D ON/OFF button on the Usb IR emitter on button, pressing the notebook's 3D on/ off button, or by using the keyboard shor tcut Ctrl-T. 04 R T Y H G F D C V X 7 6 5 F6F5F4 3D (Triangle Down) Decrease stereoscopic 3D depth 3D (Power Button) 3D Vision on /off button 3D (Triangle Up) Increase stereoscopic 3D depth Built-in 3D Vision IR Emitter The minimum viewing distance from the emitter is 9 inches (23 cm). location of emitter may var y depending on notebook.
aDVanCeD Conf IGURaTI ons29 Test Stereoscopic 3D The Test Stereoscopic 3D button and drop-down list on the Set Up Stereoscopic 3D screen in the n VIDIa Control Panel provides the ability to test stereoscopic 3D viewing and the ability to run the s etup Wizard and the medical Image Test. Test stereoscopic 3D o ption Clicking on the Test Stereoscopic 3D... button displays a test application that allows you to adjust stereoscopic 3D effects so that watching 3D Vision is comfor table to you. Click Launch Test Application after you select the display settings. The image displays in full-screen if you have the correct resolution set for you monitor. With your wireless glasses on, you are able to see in stereoscopic 3D. Use the shor tcut keys and the depth wheel on the IR emitter to make adjustments.
30nV IDI a 3D V I sIon U seR GUID e Note: any changes made using the shor tcut keys or the IR emitter depth wheel is reflected on the Set Up Stereoscopic 3D screen.. When you have finished any adjustments, press the Esc key to exit the stereoscopic 3D test screen. Run s etup Wizard o ption Clicking on the dropdown menu icon displays the Run Setup Wizard and Run Medical Image Test options. selecting the Run Setup Wizard option launches the Wizard so that you can make changes to your configuration or add displays. Run medical Image Test o ption The medical Test Image is run during the install Wizard (see s tep 20 on page 22). However, you can run the test independent of the Wizard by selecting the Run Medical Image Test option. Attention: nVIDI a recommends that ever y new stereoscopic 3D user run the m edical Image Test to verif y their ability to view stereoscopic 3D-rendered images. If you can not see the image, do not use 3D Vision (see step 20 on page 22). View Compatibility With Games nVIDI a has tested and provided profiles for many of the top selling games to ensure they work properly with 3D Vision. a ll games that have been tested are listed in the nVIDIa Control Panel with their compatibility rating. e ach game has been rated with Excellent, G o o d , F a i r, or Not Recommended. These ratings are based on how well the games play in stereoscopic 3D and if there are any issues in the game that may inter fere with your 3D Vision experience. 04
aDVanCeD Conf IGURaTI ons31 Check this box to see only those games loaded on your system. Unchecked list all games tested by n VIDIa. list of games tested by n VIDIa Issues and settings recommended by nVIDI a as a result of testing. If you have a game that is not on the list of those tested by n VIDIa, go to w w w.nvidia.com and consult the games that have been tested since the release of this version of software. To see any issues and to view recommended setting that n VIDIa discovered when testing a game, select (highlight) a game in the list and see the instructions listed under Issues and recommended settings. To view a game in the best possible stereoscopic 3D, you must follow the recommended settings. n ot following these settings could result in the game not running in stereoscopic 3D. You can also use the shor tcut keys Ctrl+Alt+Insert to display the recommended settings as an overlay on the opening screen of a game.
aDVanCeD Info Rma TIon33 aDV aNCED I NfORma TION The nVIDIa 3D Vision Driver takes certain 3D information contained in the game and uses it to generate the stereoscopic 3D display. s ince most games are not designed with stereoscopic 3D in mind, the resulting display quality varies from game to game. In some cases, the game is not viewable at all in stereoscopic 3D without making adjustments based on obser vation. optimum stereoscopic 3D is achieved when the game display consists of the following: >m eaningful range of depth, or distance between the nearest and farthest objects. >nearest objects which are not too close for comfor table viewing. >Heads up displays (HUD) that are positioned so as not to inter fere with the stereoscopic 3D experience. Ideally, HUDs should be at screen depth. Preset Configurations for most games, n VIDIa has established settings that adjust the display to achieve high quality stereoscopic 3D, based on the needs of each game. You can view the list of these games on the View compatibility with games task located on the n VIDIa Control Panel. This menu also shows a list of comments per taining to that game. These comments may include suggested settings or adjustments and comments on the construction of the game. These instructions can also be overlaid on the opening screen of the game using Ctrl+Alt+Insert. be sure to view these comments before you begin your game. 05
34nV IDI a 3D V I sIon U seR GUID e Setting Your Own Shortcut Keys To configure a game in real-time you must be familiar with the keyboard shor tcut keys. You can use the default setting or you can change the shor tcut keys to suit your par ticular liking. To see the default keyboard shor tcut key settings, go to the n VIDIa Control Panel and select the Set up stereoscopic 3D task in the left window pane. Click on the click on the Set Keyboard Shortcuts button. see Table 1 on page 31 for more information on the shor tcuts. To change a shor tcut key combination, select an action and click in the adjacent box displaying the shor tcut. Press your desired key combination. The keystrokes are displayed in the box. Click OK to save your settings and exit the menu. The driver saves the settings in the registr y. 05 shown with default values
aDVanCeD Info Rma TIon35 Game Configuration Guidelines The following table lists some adjustment guidelines to use for specific issues when you are in a game. Table 2. Game Configuration Guidelines IssueSuggestion object are too closeDecrease Convergence [Ctrl+F5] side borders are blurred, not clear, not visibleCycle frustum adjustments until borders are clear [C t r l+ F 11] Convergence settings not good for all par ts of the game Increase/decrease convergence [Ctrl+F6/Ctrl+F5] stereoscopic 3D unclear, not sure what needs to be adjusted s ee Tips and Troubleshooting on page 39 o nce you are happy with the way the game looks in stereoscopic 3D, press Ctrl-F7 to save these settings to the register. The settings are associated with this game only (based on the name of the game executable file). Viewing Practices >Depth Amount: The recommended star ting point for Depth amount is 15%, but always adjust the depth to a comfor table level. You can increase it over time as your eyes get used to stereoscopic 3D viewing. >Viewing Distance: m aintain a distance no closer than 2 to 2.5 feet away from the monitor. Viewing from too close a distance can cause too much strain on your eyes, and can reduce stereoscopic quality. >Viewing Angle: Keep your eyes parallel to the screen. The imagi- nar y line connecting your eyes should be parallel to the horizontal level of the screen. The stereoscopic 3D effect is based on side- to-side or horizontal—displacement of each image. If you tilt your head, your eyes no longer see the displacement as horizontal, and the stereoscopic 3D effect is diminished or even eliminated. While your brain may adjust to this viewing, it must work harder, result- ing in eye strain and fatigue.