Nvidia® 3D Vision - Toshiba X870 User Manual

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NVIDIA
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3D VISION™
NVIDIA
Vision feature on your computer.
Some individuals may experience health-related complications when
exposed to certain 3D images. Parents should monitor and/or supervise
their children's use of 3D Vision™. If you or your child should experience
any problem, immediately stop using 3D Vision™ and consult a physician.
Carefully read the "Health and Safety Information" that is shown during 3D
Vision setup and take the "Vision Test" in the setup wizard before you or
your child use 3D Vision™. If you see excessive flicker in your peripheral
vision, change the refresh rate of your display.
Detail usage of the 3D Vision, please refer to "3D Vision™ QUICK START
GUIDE" in 3D Vision set.
3D Vision can work with internal LCD or external 3D devices connected via
an HDMI output only. When you connect external display that doesn't
support 3D, please disable 3D Vision.
Some of the games will not work with stereoscopic 3D mode even if 3D
Vision is enabled.
Setup 3D Vision
Before starting 3D Vision Setup, Network settings should be done to see
some information at Web site.
Follow the steps as detailed below to setup 3D Vision and don't execute
other operation while running 3D Vision Setup.
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3D Vision™, which is provided with some models, enables 3D
Launch NVIDIA Control Panel by clicking Start -> Control Panel ->
Hardware and Sound -> NVIDIA Control Panel.
Select Set up stereoscopic 3D from Select a Task....
Click Run Setup Wizard.
The Setup Wizard takes you through setting up your display, and
configuring the glasses.
Select Next to begin the Setup Wizard. The Wizard is very intuitive
and easy to follow.
Turn on your glasses.
Test your hardware setup.
This screen is used to verify that your hardware is properly configured
to view stereoscopic 3D effects and that your glasses and emitter are
functioning properly. Follow the directions on the screen.
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