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Graphics 5500 - Win10 3D settings

idata
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Hi, after installing Win10 64bit pro you have the possibility to activate or disable 3D Display mode in the advanced Display Settings. After installing Intels Driver 15.40.28.4501 this possibility is away. Hardware used: nuc5i3ryh. I have tried different drivers but 3D Display button didn´t comes back. Does any one have a idea about how to fix this? thx Roman

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idata
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Hello ROMAN THIEL,

 

 

In regard to your concern at the following link, you will be able to find the steps on how to get the access to 3D Display menu:

 

 

http://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/support/graphics-drivers/000005575.html http://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/support/graphics-drivers/000005575.html

 

 

Please try to follow any of the previous scenarios and let me know if you were able to solve your concern.

 

 

Regards,

 

Angie.
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idata
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Hi Angie,

thank you I am aware of how to use Intel Driver and the 3D Display menu.

I find the solution. The NUC was directly connected to the TV. I have changed that. Now the NUC is connected at an AV Receiver which is connected to the TV.

This is the problem - Connecting the NUC to the Reveicer you lose the 3D button in the Windows Display settings. Connecting the NUC directly

to the TV, the 3D button is available. Looks like an Hardware uncompatibility to me.

How ever, thx for your response, it looks like this is not longer an issue for you 😉

Regards Roman

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idata
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Hello ROMAN THIEL,

 

 

It is good to know that you were able to solve your issue.

 

 

Thank you for the useful information provided.

 

 

I will keep this thread handy for a future answer.

 

 

Regards,

 

Angie.
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