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Updating Client to 23.06.2.0 When Using 4k Monitors will Show Large Icon Toolbar

Description 

Customer notice the toolbar with extremely large icons after updating to 23.06.2.0 Client. This was seen with multiple 4k monitor on a single client work station.

Product 

Client 23.06.2.0

Steps to Reproduce 

  • Removed software and install client version 23.06.2.0 and issue would appear.
  • Installed 23.03 no issues seen.
  • Updated the client to 23.06.2.0 version from 23.03 version of the client and toolbar icons were large.

Expected Results 

Update from 23.03 Client to 23.06.2.0 OR New install of 23.06.2.0 Client should not have large Toolbar/icons than previous version (23.03).

Actual Results 

The Toolbar section of the client that houses the Icons are extremely large on 4k Monitors.

Solution

We found that 23.03 Client was not working as expected with 4K monitors.
There is a build that will correct this upon updating the client.
Build exacqVisionClient_23.06.1412707.0_x64



Fixed in 23.09 Official Release in Sept 2023

AES-532

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exacqVision Compatibility with 4K Resolution Monitors

Many large modern monitors and televisions have a horizontal resolution of 4,000 (4K) pixels. When using certain interfaces to display video, 4K resolution is either unsupported, or it can be displayed only at a refresh rate of only 30 Hz, resulting in choppy video. However, 4K resolution can be displayed at 60 Hz over interfaces such as DisplayPort 1.2.

exacqVision system support for 4K monitors varies by model and release versions:

Support for 4K Resolution Through DisplayPort 1.2 Interface

  1. exacqVision A-Series version xx and later
  2. exacqVision Z-Series version xx and later

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4K Resolution Restricted or Not Supported

  1. exacqVision LC
  2. exacqVision ELP
  3. exacqVision A-Series versions before xx*
  4. exacqVision Z-Series versions before xx*

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*These systems can support 4K resolution only at 30 Hz, resulting in choppy video and increased demand on the system’s processor.