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Requirements
Setup procedure
Eyestrain
Remote controlling
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Connecting projectors
Connecting the PC
Aligning the projector
Setting up linear polarizing filters
Enabling the stereo software
Connect the stereo sync cable
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Setting up linear polarizing filters
same projector), but now the images should appear black on the left eye. When the correct
rotational angle is found, place the filter into the filter stand making sure it covers the other
projector light beam.
Press the `right black button´
again to switch on both projectors, and check that the left
eye sees one projector image, and the right eye sees the other image.
Also see
chapter C.3 (Eyestrain/Incorrect setup of polarizing filters)
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Enabling the stereo software
In addition to enabling the stereo on the
graphic card, you normally in OpenGL applica-
tions also have to enable the stereo in the software you are using. You may also need to
adjust your stereo settings, such as eye distance and focus point.
Correct setting of eye distance and focus point will optimize image quality and minimize
eyestrain.
Please refer to your graphic cards manual for instructions on how to adjust the stereo
settings.