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unfortunately that code didn't work for me. it produced a stereo window of that size on my desktop monitor (the main display). and then, oddly, i tried this:
viz.setOption('viz.fullscreen.monitor',3) viz.windowsize(2560,1024) #works with or without this line viz.go(viz.FULLSCREEN) nvis.nvisorSX() and i got a stereo, fullscreen image in the left eye of the hmd. it doesn't really make sense: windows calls the hmd monitors 1 and 2. the problem with the above code is that viz.fullscreen.monitor limits fullscreen to that monitor. so effectively it can only be displayed in one eye. i can't really understand why this is a problem. does every vizard user use xp, where "horizontal span" still exists? do other users with windows 7 have trouble? vizard is supposed to be fool-proof, but thus far it's defeating me, the fool. |
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