Windows 10 (10.0.19045 SR0.0) or greater (Physical RAM: 32Gb)
.NET 7.0.0
Computer platform: LAPTOP - Plugged in [98% battery remaining]
Standard graphics configuration.
Primary display and OpenGL: Intel(R) Iris(R) Xe Graphics (Intel) Memory: 1GB, Driver date: 10-26-2022 (M-D-Y). OpenGL Ver: 4.6.0 - Build 31.0.101.3889
> Integrated graphics device with 4 adapter port(s)
- Windows Main Display is laptopâs integrated screen or built-in port
- Secondary monitor attached to adapter port 1
- Secondary monitor attached to adapter port #2
Primary OpenGL: Intel(R) Iris(R) Xe Graphics (Intel) Memory: 1GB, Driver date: 10-26-2022 (M-D-Y). OpenGL Ver: 4.6.0 - Build 31.0.101.3889
> Integrated (slow!) graphics device with 4 adapter port(s)
- Windows Main Display is laptopâs integrated screen or built-in port
- Secondary monitor attached to adapter port 1
- Secondary monitor attached to adapter port #2
Secondary graphics devices.
Citrix Indirect Display Adapter (Citrix Systems Inc.) Memory: 0MB, Driver date: 1-23-2019 (M-D-Y).
> External USB display device with 8 adapter port(s)
- There are no monitors attached to this device. Laptop lid is probably closed
OpenGL Settings
Safe mode: Off
Use accelerated hardware modes: On
Redraw scene when viewports are exposed: On
Graphics level being used: OpenGL 4.6 (primary GPUâs maximum)
Anti-alias mode: 4x
Mip Map Filtering: Linear
Anisotropic Filtering Mode: High
Vendor Name: Intel
Render version: 4.6
Shading Language: 4.60 - Build 31.0.101.3889
Driver Date: 10-26-2022
Driver Version: 31.0.101.3889
Maximum Texture size: 16384 x 16384
Z-Buffer depth: 24 bits
Maximum Viewport size: 16384 x 16384
Total Video Memory: 1 GB
To troubleshoot further we recommend uninstalling the Citrix device and going down to one monitor with the latest drivers. If all you have is a 1 gb Iris Xe your going to be severally underpowered for running graphics intensive applications.
When you say âOSnap doesnât workâ can you provide additional detail? A screenshot would help, with the object you are trying to snap to selected and the properties dialog visible.
Windows 10 (10.0.19045 SR0.0) or greater (Physical RAM: 32Gb)
.NET 7.0.0
Computer platform: LAPTOP - Plugged in [97% battery remaining]
Standard graphics configuration.
Primary display and OpenGL: Intel(R) Iris(R) Xe Graphics (Intel) Memory: 1GB, Driver date: 10-26-2022 (M-D-Y). OpenGL Ver: 4.6.0 - Build 31.0.101.3889
> Integrated graphics device with 4 adapter port(s)
- Windows Main Display is laptopâs integrated screen or built-in port
- Secondary monitor attached to adapter port #1
- Secondary monitor attached to adapter port #2
Primary OpenGL: Intel(R) Iris(R) Xe Graphics (Intel) Memory: 1GB, Driver date: 10-26-2022 (M-D-Y). OpenGL Ver: 4.6.0 - Build 31.0.101.3889
> Integrated (slow!) graphics device with 4 adapter port(s)
- Windows Main Display is laptopâs integrated screen or built-in port
- Secondary monitor attached to adapter port #1
- Secondary monitor attached to adapter port #2
Secondary graphics devices.
Citrix Indirect Display Adapter (Citrix Systems Inc.) Memory: 0MB, Driver date: 1-23-2019 (M-D-Y).
> External USB display device with 8 adapter port(s)
- There are no monitors attached to this device. Laptop lid is probably closed
OpenGL Settings
Safe mode: Off
Use accelerated hardware modes: On
Redraw scene when viewports are exposed: On
Graphics level being used: OpenGL 4.6 (primary GPUâs maximum)
Anti-alias mode: 4x
Mip Map Filtering: Linear
Anisotropic Filtering Mode: High
Vendor Name: Intel
Render version: 4.6
Shading Language: 4.60 - Build 31.0.101.3889
Driver Date: 10-26-2022
Driver Version: 31.0.101.3889
Maximum Texture size: 16384 x 16384
Z-Buffer depth: 24 bits
Maximum Viewport size: 16384 x 16384
Total Video Memory: 1 GB