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PTC Creo 2.0 dual screen issue

adoucet
1-Newbie

PTC Creo 2.0 dual screen issue

Hi,

I just installed Creo 2.0 M030 today and I have an issue wich makes Creo 2.0 unusable.

To start with, here is my hardware configuration :

I use a McBook Pro, with Intel i7-3720QM as CPU and NVidia GTX650M as GPU. My dual screen is an Apple Thunderbolt 27" display and Windows 10 as OS.

The problem is : whenever I work on the Thunderbolt, Creo 2.0 runs smoothly. But if I drag the Creo 2.0 window on my McBook screen, it appears to be really "laggy" and slow... It's literraly unusable...

Anyone knows from where it could come ? I've already tried to update graphic drivers but no results at all....

This is really weird because my coworker who had his setup before me never had any issues...

Thanks in advance...


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STEVEG
21-Topaz I
(To:adoucet)

Why did you install build M030 and not one of the latest builds?

adoucet
1-Newbie
(To:STEVEG)

I just installed M210 one this morning, there's no changes at all, it's still unusable on the MacBook Pro screen.

I tried the graphics win32_gdi thing and it does PARTIALLY work. But it makes Creo 2.0 really "aliased" and the renderings of surfaces is long too... I can't use it like this too.

STEVEG
21-Topaz I
(To:adoucet)

Interesting.  Did you verify Creo is supported to run on Mac?

If it is supported then I would create a case with PTC.

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