On 04/24/2016 08:52 PM, Ed Greshko wrote:
On 04/25/16 10:46, jd1008 wrote:
Well, I do have 3D goggles. I will try them on, but, as
you say, html5 does not automagically superimpose the 2
screens over each other yet to make goggles work.
It is not a superimposition thing. It is the old blue/red glasses. Also, it is browser
related. The html5 implementation of FF will merge and show "correctly". Chrome, and
maybe other browsers, will do what you're seeing and display side by side.
If you are using Chrome, since it has its own "flash" implementation, you can simply
change the URL to force it to use flash.
https://www.youtube.com/v/WEjqYj17jaA&
I like your signature, Ed :) :)
-- In reality, some people should stick to running Windows and others
should stay away from computers altogether.
The cookie, though to the point, ignores the fact that computers were
marketed
as the panacea to complex and difficult "explanations", "tutorials",
DIYS manuals, ...etc,
and be the very source of education, replacing the classrom AND the
teachers.
But in truth, computers have become to some or many, the stumbling block
to learning,
because they have to learn quite a bit of technical jargon, before they
can start to search for
and find things they wish to learn and understand.
But I forgot ... Viruses, malware, ....etc.
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