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I have a HP Pavilion dv7 Notebook PC with Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit Service Pack 1 and I would like to be able to  manually turn off 3d .

Is there a combo of keys that turn it off and on or do I need to go into the system to do it , what is the easiest option for this?

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Hi,

 

What is the product of your machine ? Probably you are talking about Nvidia 3D. If yes, please try:

 

  • Right Click On Desktop ,
  • Click on NVIDIA Control Panel
  • Click on "set up stereoscopic 3D" (on the left)
  • Un check "Enable stereoscopic 3D"

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BH
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I right clicked on my desktop and it said 'AMD VISION control engine'

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