Autodesk
certifies certain system configurations as meeting the requirements
to work with Alias software. Check that your system meets the
following minimum requirements.
To examine the system capabilities of
your Apple Macintosh computer
Do
one of the following:
- From the Apple menu, select About
This Mac and click the More Info button.
- Double-click the Apple System Profiler
application (Applications > Utilities).
Apple
System Profiler provides information about your computer,
operating system, disks, and applications.
Graphics requirements
- Supported Nvidia OpenGL-capable graphics
card with 256 MB (full OpenGL 2.0 support is required). Refer to http://www.autodesk.com/qual-charts.
- 1280x1024 screen resolution. Set your
display to show millions of colors.
Operating system
- Apple® Mac OS ®X 10.5.2 or later
Disk space requirements
- 3 GB free hard disk space for installation
Other software
- Apple QuickTime® and Preview (to view the PDF documentation).
QuickTime and Preview are provided with the Mac operating system.
You can also download Adobe® Acrobat® Reader version 6 or higher, from http://www.adobe.com to
view the PDF documentation.
- Apple®Safari™ Web browser
is required to view the online help.
- Quicktime player to create and view QTVR
files. The QuickTime player software is available at http://www.quicktime.com.
- Flash plug-in to view animated tutorial
sequences in your browser. Free plug-ins are available from http://www.flash.com.
Refer to http://www.autodesk.com/qual-charts.
Optional hardware
- Wacom® tablet required
for 2D paint tools. Make sure you install the latest Wacom driver
software (http://www.wacom.com).
Mouse requirements
Set the mouse buttons as follows:
- : click
- : middle mouse button
- : contextual menu/right mouse
button
To check or set the mouse
buttons, go to Applications > System Preferences >
Keyboard & Mouse. Use standard mouse driver option
settings. Do not, for example, set the middle mouse button to work
as a double-click of the left button.
A wheel mouse
(such as Apple Mighty Mouse) should operate as a 3-button mouse.
If not, reconfigure it in your System Preferences.