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3-D3D (Of, pertaining to, or being an object or image having or appearing to have all three spatial dimensions (length, width, and depth))
3-D column chart3D-Säulendiagramm (A column chart subtype that compares data points along two axes)
3D display controller3D-Anzeigecontroller (A display controller that supports 3D operations)
3-D effect3-D-Effekt (A diagramming capability that shows charts in three dimensions)
3D model3D-Modell (A computer simulation of a physical object in which length, width, and depth are real attributes: a model, with x-, y-, and z-axes, that can be rotated for viewing from different angles)
3D object3D-Objekt (A digital representation of a three-dimensional object that can be rendered on a computer screen using specialized software. The most common file format is the .obj file format)
3-D reference3D-Verweis (A reference to a range that spans two or more worksheets in a workbook)
3-D walls and floor3-D-Wände und -Fläche (The areas surrounding many 3-D chart types that give dimension and boundaries to the chart. Two walls and one floor are displayed within the plot area)
RemoteFX 3D video adapterRemoteFX-3D-Grafikkarte (The synthetic video driver that is installed on the virtual desktop. RemoteFX uses GPU Virtualization, a technology that exposes a virtual graphics device to a virtual machine, to expose a WDDM driver with the virtual desktop, and allows multiple virtual desktops to share a single GPU on a Hyper-V server. The virtual GPU is used to perform host side rendering of 3D and other content. This enables support for all graphics types by sending highly compressed bitmap images to the endpoint device in an adaptive manner)
scene-coherent 3-Dszenenkonforme 3D-Darstellung (The camera angles and light settings that you can use to control the orientation, shadow, and perspective for grouped shapes)
Stereoscopic 3DStereoskopisches 3D (A Windows 8 feature that enables content to look 3-dimensional by slightly offsetting two images so that the eye sees them as 3D)
viewport 3DViewport3D (A control where you can author 3D content at design time on the artboard and then render it correctly at run time)
Windows Flip 3DWindows-Flip-3D (A feature that allows users to use the scroll wheel on their mouse to flip through open windows in a stack, and quickly locate and select the one they want to work with)