![]() ![]() This mode is not supported with mixed DPI settings, where multiple monitors are connected to the local Windows client and configured with different DPI scales. Important considerations:ĭefault mode with all versions of CWA for Windows up to 2205. This mode is not recommended for use with DPI scales over 100%. In this mode, it is up the Windows OS to manage scaling of the CWA and the Citrix session, in the same way it does for any other application that is not DPI-aware. Seamless apps will “jump” between monitors to maintain correct scaling, this is by design.ĬWA for Windows will ignore DPI scale settings on the local Windows client. ![]() Local App Access, RTOP, and other plugins that use the window positioning API do not work with Scaling.May decrease performance when connecting to sessions using legacy graphics mode.Text and graphics may appear blurry as a result of the upscaling (or stretching) of the Citrix session. ![]() This mode is intended as a temporary solution to support backward compatibility scenarios, where CWA for Windows may be used to connect to legacy XenApp/XenDesktop 7.15 LTSR environments, where DPI matching is not possible but the use of high-resolution monitors and DPI scales above 100% are needed on the client. Client-side scaling (compatibility mode)ĬWA for Windows will upscale the Citrix session to match the DPI scale set on the local Windows client. As an alternative, DPI matching can be disabled for CWA for Windows 2206 using a group policy. Citrix recommends customers use CWA for Windows LTSR with these VDAs. Without this key, the VDA will ignore the DPI scale settings of the client for all virtual app sessions, which may result in very small text and graphics.ĭPI matching is not supported with XenApp/XenDesktop 7.15 LTSR. *1912 LTSR VDAs require that DPI matching be enabled for Virtual Apps (aka seamless or published apps) sessions using the registry key below.
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