![]() We are collecting data on the memory leak with the help of 3DConnexion to try to solve this issue. If it is a consistent issue, I’d like to put you on the remote access list. If you wouldn’t mind, respond in this thread with the version of SketchUp you are using (Pro 2018 is an example) and your OSX version (like 10.12.6 for instance).Tip: You can also press and hold the Option key, then choose Apple menu > System Information to open the system report. (You may need to scroll down.) Click About on the right, then click System Report. If it is climbing past 1GB, at a pretty good clip, then that’s great! Er… great for me. On your Mac, choose Apple menu > System Settings, then click General in the sidebar. Click on the Memory Tab at the top of the Activity Monitor and highlight SketchUp… Keep an eye on the memory used.Launch Activity Monitor by hitting Command-Space on your keyboard and begin typing “Activity Monitor”, it should pop up, then hit enter.Make sure the 3DxSketchUp extension is running by going into SketchUp > Window > Extension Manager and making sure 3DxSketchUp is “Enabled”.Here’s how to check if you are seeing a memory leak… Is anyone with a Mac and 3Dconnextion Mouse seeing an issue with running out of application memory, consistently? Firstly, I would need confirmation that this problem does NOT occur where there is no 3D Space Mouse software uploaded, or is there an issue with SU 2017 loaded on Macs. Bought a new MacBook Pro (16MB RAM, 256SSD, 2,2 gHz Processor, 1TB graphics memory) and it is DOING THE SAME THING!!! I obviously restored from my previous computer with all the same settings, and on closer inspection am finding some bits and pieces from the 3D Space mouse - which would appear to be the culprit in this. Anyway, my worst fears were realised when this MacBook Pro completely froze up with no other software or OS working properly. Fearing issues around loading SU2017, I have been holding off using the latest version (I upgraded the DAY it was release!) until I was near some serious support (Now in Cape Town, otherwise on live on a remote island). I just handed in my MacBook Pro (late 2011) to the Apple fundi to assess what is wrong with the machine. Hi, Methinks, from reading this thread that the ‘lack of application memory’ is being caused by the 3D Space mouse software, or what is left of it.
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