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Windows 11 ARM support for Lutron Designer (or other support for Mac M1 + M2)?
Lutron Designer won’t run on a Windows 11 ARM running on Parallels. Apple Silicon has been out for over 2 years now — any plans to modernize Designer? Ideally, would love to see Lutron transition to a fully browser-based system (like Ubiquiti switches) to move away from these old, dated (busted) installer systems.
Any plans to fix support — thanks!
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My guess is no. Software/programming is Lutron's Achilles heel. They have come a long way from the DOS based GUI of Original HomeWorks but they still tend to be years behind other manufacturers. Lutron will probably refer you to the "System Requirements" which says Windows 10 or 11.... Under the MAC section they say "Windows 10 or 11..."
A browser based system might be OK for basic configuration but I don't think I would want to program a whole system through a browser.
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Originally Posted by
randyc
Under the MAC section they say "Windows 10 or 11..."
Unfortunately the “System Requirements” are inaccurate. They say Windows 10/11 on a Mac, but what they don’t mention is that they really mean Windows 10/11 on a 2-year-old or older Intel-based Mac… Macs have been ARM-based for over 2 years now, and it’s a bit surprising that a company of Lutron’s size, with a piece of software as straightforward as Designer haven’t bothered to update the underlying libraries necessary to compile for ARM. It’s honestly not THAT big of a lift for a tiny piece of software like Designer.

Originally Posted by
randyc
A browser based system might be OK for basic configuration but I don't think I would want to program a whole system through a browser.
Well, perhaps you’re thinking about “browser based” limitations from several years ago. Modern web applications are a different beast, capable of performant 2D+3D rendering, animation, deep database management, cloud saving and backups, configuration file editing, dynamic scripting, webhooks, etc (ex: see Ubiquiti switch management, which is far more complex than Lutron devices and feature fully configurable graphic visualizations of realltime switch config and states, along with full cloud redundancy, dynamic switch and AP management, and a mind-blowing array of other features well beyond anything in Designer).
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I'm running Designer on a 14" M1 (i.e., Apple silicon) MacBook Pro, Windows 11 under Parallels. It's slow, but it otherwise runs with just the usual Designer problems.
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