Print at Dec 22, 2025, 11:03:03 AM

Posted by arm64appcompatguy at Jun 12, 2018, 1:11:38 AM
Re: SH3D on Windows 10 on ARM works using DirectX
I was able to use the normal Windows installer just like you suggested:

  • Download (but don't run!) Windows installer from the downloads page.
  • Follow the instructions on the page you listed to install with J3D 1.5.2
  • Create a text file next to SweetHome3D.exe named SweetHome3D.l4j.ini with these contents:
    -Dj3d.rend=d3d

  • Start Sweet Home 3D normally


Would you be OK with the OS compatibility layer automatically adding the needed installer arguments and INI entry on ARM64? This wouldn't be applied once the version exceeds, say, 5.7.

I still haven't figured out how to get High DPI support working right using the INI file. The INI entries suggested in the FAQ have no effect and don't seem to track changes in the OS' DPI settings.