I worked with the old 3d stereo glasses. You just install the drivers and set the depth, then all games are 3d. Although it goes into your screen. If you want stuff to pop out at you, you have to program it in yourself. Nvidia does have a help section on this, however I would believe you would need access to the source code to make the necessary changes.
I've had it work sometimes with default UDK, but I've also gotten it to work by renaming udk.exe to the same name as any UE3 game, like Batman, or Bioshock, then it loads the 3D profile of that game. However, the 3D isn't the best, we need some way to adjust 3D for each game individually.
But Epic is supposed to add support for Trioviz 3D to UDK sometime soon
I noticed that the Nvidia control panel in recent versions has a default profile for UDK , you might need to edit your settings for that, to make sure that it's on.
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