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| daveg2000:
Just recently aquired a TV-ActLabs light gun and am using the s-video adapter on it. I hooked up the USB, and the SVideo jack (right onto the video card as a pass-thru) Fired up WindowsXP... The gun was recognized, then I went into the calibration screen and went from side-to-side like what should be done. When I went back to my desktop and tried to 'shoot' my cursor around the screen, I found that the mouse will NOT go below a certain point in the screen. (Maybe 1/3 of the way up from the bottom) I've rebooted, recalibrated the crud out of it, and keep running into this issue, where every 'shot' I take WILL flash the screen, but if I am somewhere in the bottom 1/3 of the screen, the cursor just goes down to a certain point and wont go down any more. Any ideas? (Moving horizontally works great... just the vertical is off) ??? |
| Xiaou2:
Your Tv is incompatible. :'( So is mine :'( Options: - Return it - Sell it - Try another tv brand/model |
| daveg2000:
--- Quote from: Xiaou2 on April 12, 2005, 02:03:45 am --- Your Tv is incompatible. --- End quote --- |
| daveg2000:
I calibrated the gun again this morning, but when I did the UP DOWN LEFT RIGHT thing for calibration, I didnt go all the way to the bottom of the screen. I stopped with maybe two or more inches from the bottom of the screen. I was able to shoot the cursor on the bottom part of the screen now, but the accuracy was WAY off, probably since I never hit the edge of the screen during calibrating... This isnt a solution.. but was an interesting find... |
| Xiaou2:
Sorry Daveg2000, I never joke arround about controls. I had the same problem and called actlabs. They told me that some brands and models of tvs are incompatible... and mine was one of them. I also tried the trick you posted long ago. Heres my thoughts... Some tvs use special updating tricks to appear to have a higher quality picture... Basically, interlacing technology. I may be wrong... as Im no tv expert. If there was interlacing.. it may be like adding 300 lines to be drawn... and when the gun tries to count them (or is timing the count) Its failing cause theres too many lines. Thus, if you calibrate it with half the screen... it kinda works... but you can see that it then makes other isssues with horizontal timings. The sad thing is... this Tv was the clearest picture I had ever seen on a tube type set - not counting the flat tube ones that I couldnt afford at that time. panasonic ct 27 d11e. Though they did say some of the other models did work! : ( Ahh well... heres hopeing that a better gun set will arrive someday. |
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