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4. Click OK to exit the Direct3D Settings tab.
5. Run the Direct3D game.
6. Make sure that your eyeSCREAM-compatible 3D accelerator card is being used. If necessary, choose
the eyeSCREAM-compatible accelerator card in the Video Options or Video Settings screen within the
game.
7. Choose a resolution in the game that is lower than the resolution that you chose on the Direct3D
Settings Tab. The lower the resolution you choose, the larger and more easily read the in-game text will
be.
8. When gameplay begins, hit your Toggle Stereo and Resolution Override hotkey (which is <Alt + G> by
default) to turn on both Resolution Override and eyeSCREAM stereo.
9. An “Activating eyeSCREAM” splash screen may appear briefly.
10. Check to see that the images are vertically aligned. If necessary, use the Hotkeys to vertically align the
images.
11. Experience 3D gameplay like never before!
Section 6: Configuring eyeSCREAM for Glide games
Glide games differ from Direct3D games in that they generally can be started in stereo without difficulties in
reading the game’s startup and options screens. The same is true with Resolution Override in Glide games.
In addition, you always have the option to Toggle Stereo and Resolution Override during Glide games as is
recommended with Direct3D games. However, unlike the Direct3D Wrapper, the Glide wrapper must be
explicitly activated in order to have eyeSCREAM functionality in Glide games.
Simple steps to get eyeSCREAM working in Glide games:
1. Open the eyeSCREAM Display Properties Sheet by right-clicking on the windows desktop and selecting
“Properties” from the drop-down menu. Click on the Wicked3D eyeSCREAM tab.
2. Click on the “Glide…” button.
3. Click on the “Wrapper” tab. You should see the following Glide Wrapper properties sheet:
Glide Wrapper Properties Tab