Some coolers were being turned the wrong way, and we had been reading the
wrong version of Thermalright's own software to decide which way was right.
The rotation rules in TRCC are copied from the Windows app, because that is
what the screens were built for. It turns out the copy we had been reading was
four months older than the release users actually run, and Thermalright changed
those rules in between. Re-reading the current one fixed several screens:
- Levita Vision (#224) — your picture now comes up the right way round on
its own. You no longer need to set the display angle to 180 to read it.
Thermalright fixed this for the Levita specifically, and we had been copying
the older behaviour that did not. If you already set 180 by hand, TRCC leaves
your setting alone — change it back to 0 when you are ready. - Assassin 120 / Peerless Assassin Vision Max (#203, #262) — the picture
was upside down at the 90 and 270 display angles. It matched at 0 and 180,
which is why this took so long to spot. - Panels mounted sideways in their cooler now start upright. Some coolers
bolt a wide screen in rotated, and the screen says so when TRCC first talks to
it — TRCC just was not listening. New devices now begin at the right angle
instead of leaving you to find the rotation control. Devices you have already
set up keep exactly the angle you chose. - Wonder Vision UB 360 is deliberately unchanged. It shares a screen with
the Levita and reports itself differently, so only the Levita moves.
Frames that were too large no longer vanish (#251). The screens refuse
anything over a certain size — the picture simply never arrives, with no error
anywhere. TRCC already shrank oversized pictures for one model, because that is
the one an owner measured. The limit is actually the same for every screen that
takes JPEG, so it now applies to all of them: a busy picture loses a little
quality instead of silently not appearing.
Multi-screen setups: the theme list belonged to the wrong screen. With more
than one display connected, the theme browser could show one screen's themes
while a different one was selected. Picking a theme then loaded a picture of the
wrong size and the panel went black. Each screen now keeps its own list.
Known limitation
Two panel families — 960x540 and 1920x462, in certain configurations — also
have their rotation corrected in this release, but nobody with one of those has
been able to check it on real hardware. If your picture is upside down after
upgrading and it was not before, please open an issue with trcc report and we
will revert that part quickly.