



This can be the zSpace camera mount, which attaches to the zSpace display, or it can be your own tripod. Before you set up the camera, position the camera mount. Setting up the Camera If you are using Standard View only, you can skip this step. For more information, go to and search for the article on Managing Multiple Displays. Make sure the zSpace display is your main display, as shown below. If the displays are not arranged correctly, click and drag on the window marked (1) or (2) in the Control Panel. For example, in the window below, the zSpace display is to the right of the other display. Check that the Control Panel shows the two displays in the same left-to-right order as your displays are physically placed. In the Windows Control Panel, select Display. Use a DVI, HDMI, VGA, or DisplayPort connection as required by the second display. ZView Setup Connecting to a Second Display You can connect your PC to a second monitor, a projection screen, or a TV. We have tested zView with the Logitech C920 webcam. You can purchase a zView kit from zSpace, which includes a webcam and a zSpace camera mount for attaching the webcam to the zSpace display. ZView Requirements The following are the minimum requirements for Standard View: Ī second display for the zView application windowįor Augmented Reality View, you will also need: Ī webcam that supports HD resolutions (1280x720 or 1920x1080) at 15 frames per second (FPS) or higher This is useful if you want to demonstrate how the application adjusts the viewpoint as the user’s head moves. Standard View shows the application with head tracking. Everything in the camera’s frame, including the user, is shown. ZView Modes zView provides two different modes: Īugmented Reality View shows the application from a fixed viewpoint, without head tracking. You can use zView to display the application in real time or record the zSpace session for later sharing. zView projects the user’s session onto a second display, such as a projection screen or a second monitor. With zView you can share the experience with a large audience, without additional eyewear. While your zSpace system may include 2D eyewear for observers, the display is based on the user’s head position. Normally, only the person at the zSpace display can see the application in stereoscopic 3D. Introduction With zView, you can share the zSpace experience with others. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. ZSpace is a registered trademark of zSpace, Inc. Setting up the Camera 4 Configuring zView
