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How can I use viz.displaymode()?
This is sort of in reference to my question about monitor resolutions...
So apparently we're using a V10 HMD unit (which barely exists, it appears), which will need a 2650x1024 input resolution. The line Code:
viz.displaymode(2560, 1024, 16, 60) Code:
import viz viz.go(viz.PROMPT) if viz.get(viz.TRACKER): ori = viz.add('intersense.dls') ori.reset() PORT_PPT = 3 pos = viz.add('vizppt.dls') pos.reset() #viz.tracker() #tracking = 1 PORT_INTERSENSE = 4 viz.translate(viz.HEAD_POS,0,.7,0) #if tracking: # vizact.onkeydown('r',ori.reset) viz.displaymode(2560, 1024, 16, 60) Thanks for any help. This monitor conundrum is pretty tricky. |
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You must call the viz.displaymode() command BEFORE viz.go() is called. Have you tried this? Do you get an error message?
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That helps a bit... now I get the trace error:
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** ERROR: Failed to set requested display mode |
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It's also a little bit strange because it seems like I need to use Frame parallel video, but my setup was originally a wide span monitor?
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Are you able to apply this display mode to your monitor manually through your display settings dialog?
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Yeah, I can. It actually screws up my system quite a bit (it doesn't send anything to my monitor, and doesn't revert to my old resolution even though I don't click "yes" for keep these monitor changes, and I have to restart and use my last good config.)
That said, that was what the system was originally set up with, so I'm assuming it works on some level for the HMD unit. |
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