PC Health/Windows
Using ArtiCAD on Apple Mac™
November 2020: Apple™ have announced that their latest machines will be using their own ARM processor and plan to update their whole range of Macs from Intel to this. As ArtiCAD is built as a Windows based program, applications such as VMware and ...
ArtiCAD and Windows™
The Operating System that your computer uses is important as ArtiCAD is a Windows based program. Windows 10 is currently the only operating system supported by Microsoft and this is also the only operating system that ArtiCAD supports. ArtiCAD runs ...
Processor Information
When rendering an image in Line Drawing, Photo Realism or HD, ArtiCAD uses your system’s processor (CPU). The more powerful your processor, the faster it will render the image. If you feel your renders are taking too long you may need to look at ...
Running ArtiCAD on Windows 7™
Microsoft ended mainstream support for Windows 7 in January 2015. We recommend that you upgrade your Microsoft operating system to the latest version, Windows 10. If you are still using Windows 7 and have encountered difficulties when trying to ...
How do I zoom In and Out on my plan?
Windows 10 has changed the functionality of Zooming in and out in Drag & Drop mode. When using Previous versions of Windows all you needed to do was use the scroll wheel on the mouse, Windows 10 has stopped this function from working. To zoom in & ...
Graphics Card information [GPU]
ArtiCAD only makes use of your system’s graphics card (GPU) when using the Virtual Reality (VR) view. When you purchase any machine they will probably come with one of three different types of Graphics Card: - Nvidia ...
How do I know if my ArtiCAD is up to date?
As an ArtiCAD user you need to make sure you have the latest version and build installed. The version and build is displayed: - On the loading screen when starting your system. - Along the top of the main ArtiCAD window. To check if there are updates ...