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SketchUp Pro - System Requirements
Dec 10, 2020 Parallels Desktop - (In Coherent mode): Click the red parallel lines in the menu bar, Select Devices, USB, find your CAC reader and select it. Parallels Desktop - (Not in Coherent mode): Simply plug your reader into the computer and select whether you want to use it in Mac or Windows. In its latest incarnation that was released earlier today, Parallels Desktop 11 brings full support for Windows 10 features like Cortana and experimental support for Macs running OS X El Capitan. Parallels Desktop 11 for Mac Launches With Windows 10 Integration and OS X El Capitan Readiness, up to 50 Percent Performance Improvements and Makes Microsoft's Cortana Available to Mac Users in OS X.
Like many computer programs, SketchUp requires certain hardware and software specifications in order to install and run. These are basic requirements, though, so you may want to use our recommended suggestions to improve performance.
Note: To use your license with SketchUp Pro you must have internet access. For additional details concerning these internet requirements, please read Understanding Your License.
Windows 10- Software
- An internet connection is required to install and authorize SketchUp and to use some of the features.
- Microsoft® Internet Explorer 9.0 or higher.
- SketchUp Pro requires .NET Framework version 4.5.2. For more information about the .NET framework, click here.
- Recommended hardware
- 2+ GHz processor
- 8+ GB RAM
- 700MB of available hard-disk space
- 3D class video card with 1 GB of memory or higher and support for hardware acceleration. Please ensure that the video card driver supports OpenGL 3.1 or higher and is up to date. SketchUp's performance relies heavily on the graphics card driver and its ability to support OpenGL 3.1 or higher. To test your graphics card's compatibility, please download and run the SketchUp Checkup application. Historically, people have seen problems with Intel-based cards with SketchUp. We don't recommend using these graphics cards with SketchUp at this time.
- 3-button, scroll-wheel mouse.
- Minimum hardware
- 1 GHz processor
- 4GB RAM
- 500MB of free hard-disk space
- 3D class video card with 512 MB of memory or higher and support for hardware acceleration. Please ensure that the video card driver supports OpenGL 3.1 or higher and is up to date.
- Software
- An internet connection is required to authorize SketchUp and to use some of the features.
- QuickTime 5.0 and web browser for multimedia tutorials.
- Safari
- Recommended hardware
- 2.1+ GHz processor
- 8GB RAM
- 700MB of available hard-disk space
- 3D class video card with 1 GB of memory or higher and support for hardware acceleration. Please ensure that the video card driver supports OpenGL version 3.1 or higher and is up to date.
- 3-button, scroll-wheel mouse
- Minimum hardware
- 2.1+ GHz Intel™ processor
- 4GB RAM
- 500MB of available hard-disk space.
- 3D class video card with 512 MB of memory or higher and support for hardware acceleration. Please ensure that the video card driver supports OpenGL version 3.1 or higher and up to date.
- 3-button, scroll-wheel mouse.
We have determined that SketchUp is running stably on the 'Apple Silicon' hardware that powers Apple’s 2021 Mac devices. Currently, SketchUp is supported by Apple’s Rosetta 2 translation service on this hardware. If you encounter issues running SketchUp on devices with Apple‘s M1 chip, please report them here..
SketchUp for Web - System Requirements
Whether you use SketchUp for Web on a computer or Chromebook, your device needs mouse and keyboard input.
Internet Connected BrowsersYou can use SketchUp for Web on most internet-connected computers via a recommended browser (Chrome 59+ or Firefox 52+).
To use SketchUp for Web on a Chromebook, your Chromebook needs to meet the minimum specifications. However, the minimum requirements don't offer the best experience using SketchUp for Web on a Chromebook. Ideally, your Chromebook meets the following recommended specifications.
| Minimum Specifications | Recommended Specifications |
|---|---|
| 2.1+ GHz Intel processor | 2.8+ GHz Intel processor |
| 4GB RAM | 8GB+ RAM |
| 700MB of available hard-disk space | At least 1GB of available hard-disk space |
| Intel HD integrated graphics card with at least 512MB video memory | Discrete Graphics card such as AMD Radeon R9 M37X 2048 MB |
We recommend choosing the largest available offering of RAM for any listed Chromebook. 4GB is strongly preferable to 2GB.
SketchUp for Web supports Retina (high DPI) displays.
Additional Compatibility Considerations
Compatibility ChangesSketchUp 2021 - With the release of SketchUp 2021 we’ve removed support for MacOS 10.13 (High Sierra) as well as Windows 7 and 8. We have added support for MacOS 11.0 (Big Sur).
SketchUp 2020 - With the release of SketchUp 2020 we've removed support for Mac OS X 10.12 (Sierra). When signing into web features such as the Warehouses you'll be taken to an external browser to complete the signin process.
SketchUp 2019 - With the release of SketchUp 2019 we've removed support for Mac OS X 10.11 (El Capitan). You need to sign in with a Trimble ID to access the SketchUp Pro 2019 subscription or to participate in a Free Trial. SketchUp Desktop 2019 Classic licenses do not require a sign-in.
SketchUp 2018 - With the release of SketchUp 2018 we've removed support for Mac OS X 10.10 (Yosemite). There is no longer a SketchUp Make for download, our free version of SketchUp is called SketchUp Free and available in all modern web browsers.
SketchUp 2017 - With the release of SketchUp 2017, we've removed support for 32-bit operating systems, OpenGL 2.0, and software rendering of models (as opposed to hardware acceleration). We also removed support for OS X 10.9 (Mavericks.)
SketchUp 2016 - With the release of SketchUp 2016 we’ve removed support for OS X 10.8 (Mountain Lion) and earlier.
SketchUp 2015 - With the release of SketchUp 2015 we’ve removed support for Windows Vista, Windows XP and OS X 10.7 (Lion) and earlier. SketchUp 2015 and earlier isn't supported on Mac OS X Sierra, but is supported on Mac OS X Mountain Lion, Mavericks, and Yosemite. Additionally you must have Microsoft Internet Explorer 9 or greater.
SketchUp 2014 - No System requirement changes were made.
SketchUp 2013 - With the release of SketchUp 2013 we reduced the level of support we can offer for Windows XP and removed support for OS X 10.6 (Snow Leopard) and earlier.
SketchUp 8 - With the release of SketchUp 8 we removed support for OS X 10.4 (Tiger) and earlier.
SketchUp 7 - With the release of SketchUp 7 we removed support for Windows 2000 and earlier.
Unsupported environments32-Bit Operating Systems - SketchUp is now optimized soley for 64-Bit and no longer available for Windows or MacOS in any 32-bit capacity.
MacOS 10.13 (High Sierra) - With SketchUp 2021 we no longer support MacOS 10.13 (High Sierra).
Windows 7, Windows 8 - We no longer actively test features or bugs on these older versions of Windows. While the software may still run properly, there may be some issues with features that haven’t been tested.
Mac OS X 10.12 (Mojave) - SketchUp 2018 has a known issue that leads to a one-time crash of SketchUp 2018 on MacOS Mojave in the first 10-15 minutes (or so).
Windows Vista and older - These versions of Windows are no longer supported.
Mac OS X 10.12 (Sierra) and older - These versions of OS X are no longer supported.
Linux - A Linux version of SketchUp isn't available at this time. However, you may be interested to see how others have had success running SketchUp on Linux using Wine.
Virtualized Environments - At this time, SketchUp doesn't support operation in a virtualized environments such as VMWare or Citrix. Per the SketchUp Pro License in section 1.1: You may not use or host the Software in a virtual server environment.
Boot Camp/Parallels/VMWare - Neither Boot Camp, VMWare nor Parallels are supported environments.
Remote Desktop Connections - Due to hardware restrictions in shared environments we can't reliably predict how SketchUp will perform. At this time SketchUp is not supported via a Remote Desktop Connection (RDC) on any platform.
Multi-Core Processors - SketchUp will run on multiple-processor machines; however, SketchUp will only use one processor. SketchUp doesn't support hyper-threading or multi-threading at this time.
3D Mice - You can use Logitech 3D Motion Controllers from 3Dconnexion to create models in SketchUp. The 3Dconnexion website has more information about these controllers.
High DPI Support - SketchUp is DPI aware and can adjust the sizes of Icons and drawing elements so they are sized correctly for High DPI screens. Icons are sized when SketchUp starts up. If you adjust your DPI or scaling (Microsoft Windows – but only up to 150%) you will need to restart SketchUp to see correctly sized Icons and drawing elements.
Catalina [10.15.x]
Released on 7 October 2019
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10.15.7 is working better, with less issues. So, If you have 10.15.4, please update to 10.15.7 as soon as possible.
I will keep the information below in the event someone is still having problems.
The below are items that have worked for others. The idea is to try one. If it doesn't work, try the next. Your outcome will vary, and may not work.
10 APR 2020 - Install Microsoft Edge and use it as your web browser as opposed to Safari or Chrome
Between mid October 2019 and mid February 2020 everyone in the Army was migrated to PIV AUTH certificate for Email access. You will now select the CAC certificate WITHOUT the word Email in it. So, you no longer select your Email certificate for Enterprise Email.
Mac users who upgrade to Mac OS Catalina (10.15.x) need to uninstall all 3rd Party CAC enablers per https://militarycac.com/macuninstall.htm
If you purchased your Mac with Catalina, you can skip the Macuninstall page, and go directly to the MacNotes page
How to sign a PDF using Adobe
Please verify these settings on your Mac:
Open an Adobe PDF file,
Select the words Adobe Reader [or Acrobat Reader] (at the top of the screen)
Click Preferences
Under Categories, scroll down to Signatures
In the Creation and Appearance section, click More
Make sure Enable CryptoTokenKit framework support is checked.
You also need to changethe Default Signing Format from PKCS#7-Detached toCAdES-Equivalent
Close Adobe Reader
Double click an Adobe PDF file you need to sign
Problems accessing DTS?
You have to use the Safari web browser (Chrome has not worked for anyone)
Select the Show Details (button)
Click the link titled: visit this website
Click the button that shows: Visit Website
Enter your computer password, [you are manually adding the web address to your keychain access].
Click Update Settings (button)
DTS should now open for you.
I have added some sites I know are having this issue here. You can download the certificates you need. Then will only need to double click it and do a manual trust on them.
Here's How to manually trust the certificate(s): Double click the certificate, select the triangle next to Trust, in the When using this certificate: select Always Trust.
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Here is the link:
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You will see in Table 1 that no CAC enablers are compatible with Mac OS Catalina.
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NOTE: If your CAC reader is not being recognized by your virtual Windows, follow this guidance:
VMware Fusion: From the menu bar, select Virtual Machine, then USB. Find your CAC reader and select it.
Parallels Desktop- (In Coherent mode): Click the red parallel lines in the menu bar, Select Devices,USB, find your CAC reader and select it.
Parallels Desktop - (Not in Coherent mode): Simply plug your reader into the computer and select whether you want to use it in Mac or Windows. You may also need to click the word Devices in the top row, USB, then your CAC reader.
VirtualBox: Click the word Devices (at the top of the screen), then USB Devices, and select your CAC reader. When you want to use it on your Mac, go to the same location and remove the checkmark. If you receive an error message when trying to select the reader here follow these instructions:
* In the VirtualBox Graphical User Interface (GUI), click on USB (small icon in the list of devices).
* Then check 'Enable USB Controller' and 'Enable USB EHCI controlling.'
* Lowest on the beach, you'll see a list of icons to your right. Check first. A box appears 'a new filter'. Check it.
* By clicking on the icon below, representative of a USB plug with a +, you'll see a list of drivers.
* Select the one that corresponds to your USB drive. Check it added in the filter window.
CAC Readers: With a variety of CAC readers available today there are also a variety of issues. The SCR series of CAC readers work very well. The SCR-331 reader may need a Firmware Update. See several different models of USB CAC readers here. You will see a small note on some of the readers to show you how to make them compatible with your Mac.
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Air Force users look here for some helpful information
Navy users look here for some specific information
Big Sur (11.0) users, utilize the Big Sur support page
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Mojave (10.14.x) users, utilize the Mojave support page
High Sierra (10.13.x) users, utilize the High Sierra support page
Sierra (10.12.x) users, utilize the Sierra support page
El Capitan (10.11.x) users, utilize the El Capitan support page
Yosemite (10.10.x) users, utilize the Yosemite support page
Mavericks (10.9.x) users, utilize the Mavericks support page
Mountain Lion (10.8.x) users, utilize the Mountain Lion support page

Lion (10.7.x) users, utilize the Lion support page
Snow Leopard (10.6.x) users, utilize the Snow Leopard support page
Leopard (10.5.x) users, utilize the Leopard support page
Tiger (10.4.x) users, utilize the Tiger support page
If you are still having problems, contact us
