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  1. Ok so I solved my issue. My problem stemmed from the fact that this laptop has two graphics cards in it. One is an ATI Radeon card that's integrated with the motherboard (Display 1), and the other is the NVIDIA Geforce card with the gaming horsepower (Display 2). Somehow windows decided that it was going to use the ATI card for PCLink and that is ultimately what caused my issue. I was able to go to Settings > System > Display > Graphics in windows and force it to run PCLink using the NVIDIA card, and that has solved my problem. Everything is working correctly again. What clued me into the graphics card thing was clicking Help > About in PCLink: (Incidentally it won't tell you what renderer it's using unless you have a 3D surface table selected.)
  2. I have graphical issues as well. Although they differ from those above, they seem to have showed up around the same time. Software was working fine a few weeks ago, hadn't touched it over the Christmas holidays, and go to open a map up today and it works mostly fine, but switching between Surface and Grid view is now glitched with the 3D surface view staying overlayed unless a close the Table and reopen it. Example: Fresh program and map open, everything's fine and works normally: Flip table over to surface view, works fine, can rotate the surface as normal. Header bar indicates I'm in surface view: Flip table back into grid view, header bar indicates it's switched back to grid view, but the surface view remains. It seems like the surface view stays as an overlay on top of the grid, because I can still edit cells, but the surface view remains frozen in place. I have to delete the table view and reopen to get it to go back to grid. Have confirmed I'm at 100% display scaling. Tried updating to newest PCLink version, updating graphics drivers, rolling back graphics drivers, no luck. Even tried rolling back PCLink to an older version and the problem persists. Hopefully there's some actionable advice forthcoming because this seriously breaks my workflow... Any advice hugely appreciated.
  3. Version 6.20.67 was the one with the issue. I reverted back to 6.19.105 and it doesn't have the same issue as the latest version. Thanks for the replies! I kinda wondered if this may be the case as well. Unfortunately changing my scaling didn't seem to have any effect. I'm on an ASUS R518U.
  4. Also, the ghost outline when resizing views no longer has any relationship to the actual size as displayed on my screen. You can't see my mouse pointer in the attached screenshot, but I'm clicking and holding on the bottom right corner of Fuel Table 1. Anybody else run into these issues? Any suggestions?
  5. It appears that the display resolution in PCLink has changed with the most recent update. Everything has scaled up bigtime and I have scroll bars at the edge of my screens now. Is there a fix coming or some kind of easy way to rescale everything for this or am I stuck adjusting all my pages manually? Thanks!
  6. Oh ok so it's basically a hard coded lookup table. Just what I was wondering! Thanks!
  7. It's not clear to me how Charge Temp Correction is implemented when tuning in Traditional Fuel mode. Most Traditional fueling jobs work out great with simple IAT correction so I've never bothered to mess with CTC outside of Modelled Mode, but I ended up pondering this over toast this morning. AFAIK there's no ideal gas model running in traditional mode, we're just trimming the master fuel value with lookup tables, so what does the ECU do with the Charge Temp output from the Charge Temp Approximation Table? Is there some kind of calculation running in the background? A simple %trim lookup table? Or would it be necessary to set Charge Temp as the horizontal axis in the IAT correction table to get it into the fuel calculation? Thanks!
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