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Select your camera from the list of supported cameras.
Specify the serial port into which you have plugged the camera cable.
Specify the baud rate used to download the pictures from the camera to
your computer. To improve the speed at which pictures are downloaded from
the camera, try selecting a higher baud rate. If you have selected a higher
baud rate and are having trouble communicating with the camera, select a
lower rate.
Click Connect (with your camera
connected and switched on) to verify that a
connection to your camera can be established.
If everything is setup correctly, you should get some text
in the Camera Report box.
Startup/Shutdown settings
Select the Synchronize Time option to adjust your camera clock
each time you start ThirdEye.
Method change
ThirdEye supports skinning or changing the default look and feel of
the program. Different ThirdEye skins also add or change the
functionality
of the program, so we prefer to call them "methods".
ThirdEye comes with two methods, other methods will be made soon.
To change the method find the one you like most in the list and double click
it.
Use the Refresh button located under the list to re-read method files from
the disk.
Miscellaneous settings
Select the Activate bubble help option to see the helping descriptions
when the mouse pointer is above ThirdEye controls.