This will change the display characteristics to the lower resolution mode, with a higher display frequency (108 Hz), but will not change the managed size of the X-Window display screen. To change back to the normal mode (after running VMD), execute the command:
/usr/gfx/setmon -n 1280x1024_60
When the computer is in the lower resolution mode, run VMD as normal, but note that the lower resolution means the windows will appear larger and may end up sometimes positioned off-screen. If this is a problem, a system superuser should set the video mode permanently with the commands listed in the next item.
/usr/gfx/setmon -x 960x680_108s; /usr/gfx/stopgfx; /usr/gfx/startgfx &
To reset the computer to regular 1280x1024 use, execute the command: /usr/gfx/setmon -x 1280x1024_60; /usr/gfx/stopgfx; /usr/gfx/startgfx &
It may be useful, if stereo-in-a-window will be used often, to set the monitor to the lower resolution mode, and leave it that way.
Once set in the proper display mode, start VMD as normal, and select `Crystal Eyes stereo' from the display window pop-up menu. The image should switch to two images nearly superimposed, but slightly offset.