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![]() Citrix Receiver for Windows 4.10 (or greater) and Citrix Workspace App for Windows are the only DPI aware clients available currently. High-DPI (dots per inch) Current support for High DPI endpoints is based entirely on the Citrix Receiver or Workspace App capabilities for a given platform. Note: While there are no controls in place to limit resolutions above 4K in Windows 10 VDAs, Citrix development testing is limited to 4K monitors currently. Refer to CTX220128 - How to Configure Multi-Monitor Support on the Linux VDA for more information. The Linux VDA provides the out-of-the-box multi-monitor support with a default resolution of 2560×1600 per monitor. Linux VDAs – Standard VDAs support up to nine monitors, and HDX 3D Pro VDAs support up to four monitors.Refer to CTX131385 - HDX 3D Pro GPU Support and Deployment Considerations for more information. For example, supported NVIDIA GPUs may support display resolutions up to 4096x2160 and up to 4 monitors depending on type or vGPU profile and license in use. ![]() GPU-enabled Desktop OS VDAs (HDX 3D Pro) – Maximum resolution and number of monitors is strictly dependent on the GPU capabilities.The default value for the Display memory Limit policy is 65536KB and this is sufficient for up to 2x4K monitors (2x32400KB). The amount of video memory that a Citrix session can consume can be configured via Citrix policy. On 7.16 and greater VDAs, display resolution is only limited by the Windows OS capabilities or the available video memory for the machine. Display resolution is limited to 4094 pixels in any dimension on 7.15 LTSR VDAs. Windows 10 – Supports up to 8 monitors.Refer to CTX200257 - Screen Issues Connecting to 4K Resolution Monitors for additional information. The VDA must have sufficient memory allocated to support the desired configuration. Display resolution is limited to 4094 pixels in any dimension. Windows 7 – Supports up to 8 monitors.Desktop OS VDAs (Virtual Desktops / XenDesktop).Display resolution is only limited by the Windows OS capabilities or the available video memory for the machine. Server OS VDAs (Virtual Apps / XenApp) – Supports up to 8 monitors.Supported configurations and deployment considerations are listed below: There are other factors to consider as well such as the presence of a graphics processing unit (GPU) and the HDX graphics mode in use. A Citrix session may use different display adapters, each with its own set of capabilities depending on the virtual desktop agent (VDA) type and the operating system (OS). These ultra-high-resolution monitors are becoming more prevalent in the Enterprise with the arrival of new mobile devices (laptops and tablets) and as the traditional 1080p monitors get replaced during hardware refresh cycles.ĭisplay resolution and multi-monitor support in the Citrix session The maximum resolution and number of monitors that can be used in a Citrix session is determined based on the display adapter in use. In the context of this article we refer to 4K resolution as 3840 x 2160 (or 2160p) which is the most common standard based on the aspect ratio of 16:9. It is important to establish the resolution of a particular 4K monitor. The term “4K” is used to refer to a monitor that has a resolution in the order of 4000 pixels in one dimension, seeĤK Resolution-Wikipedia. Display resolution standards As of this writing the most common resolution for a desktop monitor is 1920x1080, also referred to as 1080p. Deployment considerations related to performance and scalability are also included. The purpose of this knowledge base article is to review product capabilities and support requirements with regards to display resolutions, multi-monitors, and DPI scaling configurations for the client endpoint. XenApp and XenDesktop) supports a variety of display configurations across different endpoint devices. ![]() Citrix Virtual Apps and Desktops 7 (f.k.a.
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