Last Updated: September 19, 2018 There’s plenty of nowadays but unfortunately SolidWorks for Mac does not exist. However the good news is there are ways to install the PC version of SolidWorks 2016, 2017 & 2018 on macOS. If you use a virtual machine such as, you can switch between macOS and Solidworks at anytime seamlessly.
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Alternatively, you can install SolidWorks using Boot Camp if you don’t need access to macOS while you’re using SolidWorks. Here we’ll show you both ways and give you a few tips and hints about how to improve the performance of SolidWorks on Mac.
Follow the instructions below to install SolidWorks on a Mac. SolidWorks Installation Checklist Before you start, you’ll need to make sure you have the following. A copy of 2016, 2017 or 2018.
You’ll also need a copy of Windows 7, 8 or 10 (see table below to see which one you need) but we strongly recommend Windows 10. All versions of Solidworks 2016, 2017 and 2018 work with all versions of Windows 7, 8.1 and 10 and you can check out the full system requirements below. We recommend installing Windows 10 on your Mac, especially if you’re going to use Parallels, as it automatically installs Windows 10 for you and makes it very easy. Plus Windows 10 is now effectively free to use as Microsoft don’t require you to activate it anymore unless you want to customize Windows.
If you don’t choose the Boot Camp method, you will need a copy of a virtual environment software such as which makes it really easy to install Windows on a Mac and run it at the same time as macOS You’ve then got two choices as to how to install SolidWorks on your Mac – either by using Boot Camp or by using using a virtual machine. To understand the difference between both, check out our article on the. In a nutshell, Boot Camp is free in macOS but only allows you to run either Windows or OS X at one time. Our recommended virtual machine Parallels isn’t free but it allows you to run macOS and Windows at the same time which is far more convenient as you can switch between your Mac and Windows in one click: Using Parallels means you don’t have to restart your Mac when you want to use SolidWorks – you can just switch to macOS as you do when you want to use any other application whereas with Boot Camp you have to shutdown your Mac and restart it in Windows. Although Boot Camp allows your Mac to devote all of its resources to running SolidWorks (thus in theory giving you smoother performance) both Macs and Parallels have become more powerful in processing speed and RAM size meaning SolidWorks now works almost as well using Parallels as it does using Boot Camp. How To Install SolidWorks on Mac Using Parallels Here’s how to run SolidWorks on Mac using a virtual machine. The first thing you need to do is follow these instructions to.
Microsoft no longer requires uses to activate Windows 10 with a product key in order to use so the great thing is Windows doesn’t cost a cent. and install it in Windows. Once installed, start SolidWorks so that it makes a few entries in your Windows Registry and then close it.
There are then a few tweaks you need to make sure that SolidWorks works properly on your Mac. First make sure you are running Windows and then go to the menu at the top of the screen and select Actions Configure. Make sure that Resource Usage is set to No Limit. In earlier versions of Parallels running Windows 7, the process is go to Parallels Virtual Machine Configure Options Optimization and make sure your settings are the same as below: Then select Graphics and make sure that 3D Acceleration is set to DirectX10 and Vertical Synchronization is selected in Advanced Settings. In earlier versions of Parallels running Windows 7, go to Parallels Virtual Machine Configure Hardware Video and make sure your settings are the same as this on Windows 7: If you’re using the latest version of Parallels with Windows 10 instead, you’ll find that you can now force Parallels to use multiple core processors which will dramatically improve the performance of SolidWorks on your Mac. Make sure you select more than one processor.
Depending on how much RAM you’ve got, we recommend allocating at least 4GB of RAM or more to Parallels to ensure Solidworks runs quickly. Note that macOS requires at least 4GB of RAM to run smoothly so you should make sure that at least 4GB is free otherwise you’ll find your. Make sure your settings look something like this: Finally, you need to make in the Windows Registry in order to make OpenGL and RealView work in macOS running SolidWorks on Parallels. You should be good to go after that. How To Install SolidWorks on Mac Using Boot Camp The installation of SolidWorks using Boot Camp follows the same principle as with Parallels with the main difference being that it installs Windows in a partition on your hard drive. First you need to.
You then need to If you’re using an iMac with a SuperDrive then this can be an installation DVD. However, if you’re using a MacBook Air or MacBook Pro you’ll need a digital download. To install SolidWorks is then exactly the same as if you were installing it on a PC. You can also see SolidWorks working very smoothly on a Mac in Windows 8 using Boot Camp here. For more detailed stats on how fast SolidWorks works on a Mac, check. If you do a search for “Mac”, you’ll see the Macs hold-up pretty well against PCs.
How To Use RealView & OpenGL In SolidWorks On Mac You will find that RealView and OpenGL won’t work by default on Mac because the graphics cards in Mac are not supported by SolidWorks for these features. However, you can force SolidWorks to use these features although you’ll find that the results aren’t always perfect. To enable RealView and OpenGL on Mac using NVIDIA graphics cards, follow these instructions (obviously change the value of “SolidWorks 2015” or “SoliwWorks 2016” to the appropriate version of SolidWorks you are using). Open the Registry Editor in Windows.
To do this, depends on the version of Windows you are using but you can find. In the Registry Editor, go to HKEYCURRENTUSER/Software/SolidWorks/SolidWorks 2015/Performance/Graphics/Hardware/Current. Double click on the “Renderer” key and, copy the value string and click “OK”. In the Registry Editor, then go to HKEYCURRENTUSER/Software/SolidWorks/SolidWorks 2015/Performance/Graphics/Hardware/Gl2Shaders/Other. Right click on the “Other” folder and select “New Key”.
Then simply paste in the value you copied previously as the name of the folder. Select the new folder and in the panel on the right, right-click and select “New” and then DWORD (32bit). Change the Name the Key to Workarounds.
Double Click on it and enter the hex value 40008. This is the correct setting for the nVidia graphics card in your Mac. In the Registry Editor, go to HKEYCURRENTUSER/Software/SolidWorks/SolidWorks 2015/Performance/Graphics/Hardware and then search for the 4 sub-folders called Parallels. In the Parallels and NVIDIA folders, change the Workarounds value to 4000480 and for the Parallels and ATI folders change to modify in 10. Close the Registry Editor. Those that are using older Macs with Intel graphics cards, can try these values instead: For Realview Graphics: HKEYCURRENTUSER Software SolidWorks SolidWorks 2016 Performance Graphics Hardware Gl2Shaders Other Parallels using Intel HD Graphics 4000 OpenGL Engine.
Add value Workarounds: 0x04000480. For Open CL: HKEYCURRENTUSER Software SolidWorks SolidWorks 2016 Performance Graphics Hardware Intel Parallels using Intel HD Graphics 4000 OpenGL Engine. Add value Workarounds: 0x09. If this doesn’t work on your Intel Mac, try adding these two keys instead:. Performance Graphics Hardware Gl2Shaders Other Parallels using Intel HD Graphics 4000 OpenGL Engine DWORD Workaround value 4000480. Performance Graphics Hardware Intel Parallels using Intel HD Graphics 4000 OpenGL Engine DWORD Workaround value 4000480.
Finally, open SolidWorks and make sure that OpenGL is activated by going to Tools, Options, System Options, Performance and select the checkbox Use Software OpenGL: This enables SolidWorks to adapt to your Mac graphics card better and will minimize some of the graphics cards problems described earlier. The result is a slightly slower SolidWorks but it will improve stability and give you a more reliable display. Note: If you install a service pack later on in Windows, you will have to go through the entire Registry Edit process again. Another tip to make SolidWorks perform better on your Mac is to run Windows in Classic Mode – this will free up resources that are dedicated to running more advanced Windows features to SolidWorks. To do thus, go to Control Panel in Windows and select Appearance and Personalization.
Click Personalization and then Theme. Under Theme select Windows Classic: This will allow your Mac to devote more resources to running SolidWorks rather than fancy animations and effects in Windows. Fixing Graphics Cards Issues It’s important to be aware that you will experience some performance related issues when running SolidWorks on Mac this way.
This is because Apple does not build Macs with NVIDIA Quadro and ATI FirePro graphics cards for which SolidWorks is designed for. This means that some features such as Looking Glass and RealView are not officially supported on Mac.
However, there are a few hacks you can use to make RealView and OpenGL work on Mac and we show you how in the installation instructions below. Nevertheless, you may still experience other little glitches such as items temporarily disappearing when you rotate, zoom and pan such as with dimension text and 3D details missing such as the example below: If you do experience any performance or installation issues with SolidWorks on Mac, don’t expect any support from either Dassault Systems or resellers as it is not officially supported on Mac and the installation is performed at your own risk. When Will SolidWorks Be Available For Mac? For the moment, these are the best way to run SolidWorks on macOS. The makers of SolidWorks Dassault Systems has and it basically comes down to a matter of resources and technical limitations. Dassault Systems does produce software such as eDrawings and DraftSight for Mac and if you just need a SolidWorks viewer for Mac so you can open diagrams, the company has made which allows you to view (but not edit) DWG and DXF files on Mac.
However, the relatively small Mac user base and the complexities of CAD Software such as Solidworks means that the company simply can’t justify the investment required to produce a full Mac version of Solidworks. It was revealed a few years ago that the developer Dassault Systems will eventually release a new version of SolidWorks – – which will work on Mac. At the moment however, you can only and there is still no full launch date set as yet. There is the also interesting project headed by a former SolidWorks CEO and a group of ex-employees that’s aiming to create a online alternative to SolidWorks. At the moment, the functionality isn’t quite on a par with Solidworks but OnShape is developing rapidly and it’s quite possible that in a few years, OnCloud will basically be SolidWorks online and be accessible on any platform including Mac. Early reviews have called OnShape “Google Docs for CAD” due to it’s ease of use for a CAD software and cloud based deployment that works on any platform. Finally, was launched in September 2017 but there are no plans for a Mac version.
You can read more about. We hope this guide has helped but if you have any questions about running or installing SolidWorks on Mac, let us know in the comments below. Hi Matthew, Glad it helped. For Intel graphics cards, try this to make RealView work on SolidWorks in Parallels on Mac: Create two new keys: Realview Graphics: HKEYCURRENTUSER Software SolidWorks SolidWorks 2016 Performance Graphics Hardware Gl2Shaders Other Parallels using Intel HD Graphics 4000 OpenGL Engine Add value Workarounds: 0x04000480 Open CL: HKEYCURRENTUSER Software SolidWorks SolidWorks 2016 Performance Graphics Hardware Intel Parallels using Intel HD Graphics 4000 OpenGL Engine Add value Workarounds: 0x09 If this doesn’t work, try adding these two keys instead:. Performance Graphics Hardware Gl2Shaders Other Parallels using Intel HD Graphics 4000 OpenGL Engine. DWORD Workaround value 4000480. Performance Graphics Hardware Intel Parallels using Intel HD Graphics 4000 OpenGL Engine.
DWORD Workaround value 4000480. Hope it helps! Matthew Schmitz Thanks for the reply. Unfortunately, neither of these combinations worked for realview. Both of them resulted successfully in the “use software open GL” being unchecked, but neither of them worked for RealView exactly.
They both caused the realview icon to show up under the television screen drop-down, but when clicked, realview didn’t work. Under the first set of keys, (4000480 and 9), nothing happened when I enabled realview. Under the second set (4000480 and 4000480), The part gets a small shadow, but no real improved rendering. Any other ideas? I’ve tried combinations of keys 40000, 9, 4000480 and 9000000 with no luck. Thanks so much for your help.
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