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 From:  curveman (MARIO5)
3675.1 
HI Michael, IS IT POSSIBLE TO SCRIPTE THE VIEWPORT ROTATE AT CERTAIN ANGLE ex:2degree LEFT RIGHT LEFT RIGHT LEFT RIGHT ........

to view it in 3d with shuter glass

there is a script for left and right arrow, but i dont know how to combine them,i gess Ican use the keyboard to sumulate it but is not fast and acurate as the scripte thank you
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 From:  Michael Gibson
3675.2 In reply to 3675.1 
Hi Mario, I don't think it's possible to make a script for that, the timing has to be very precise for each displayed frame to synchronize with the shutter glasses.

A script would just wiggle the view back and forth but without the exact timing that would be necessary.

But usually if you have some shutter glasses, they should come as a bundle with the video card, and the video driver handles the alternating and synchronized display with the glasses.

It's something that is done at the video driver level and not really as just a script that you would run at the application level.

Do you have some glasses but not the video card that they came with or something like that?

- Michael
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 From:  curveman (MARIO5)
3675.3 In reply to 3675.2 
Hi Michael
I don't have the glass yet , but im going to buy one and hack it
the secret is to use it without the hi tec gears graphic card ,120hz monitor
you said the script just wiggle . thats what im looking for thank you
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 From:  Michael Gibson
3675.4 In reply to 3675.3 
Hi Mario, the problem is that any wiggling that a script would do would not be at a precise timing with the glasses.

So there isn't any way for a script to perform the wiggles in the precise controlled timing that you would need.

The only way that I know of that would actually work would be to use the video driver that is supposed to go along with the glasses, it's the only way that you're going to get the display synchronized exactly with the glasses.

The glasses turn on and off very rapidly and in a very regular pattern - a script that is just trying to wiggle the view around is not going to be able to synchronize with the glasses.

- Michael
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