Even with Win exclusive software, issues occur. Here’s what to check if the button doesn’t work:
| Error | Probable fix | |-------|---------------| | “ClickCuisine 2 engine not found” | Reinstall the LT Pro 2 bundle. Ensure no antivirus blocked the inter-process DLL. | | Kitchen generates but missing countertop | Your floor plan’s ceiling height < 90”. Set ceiling to 96”. | | “Win exclusive only” message | You’re on macOS or SketchUp Web — not supported. | | Button does nothing | Enable “Legacy Ruby API” in SketchUp Preferences → Extensions. | Even with Win exclusive software, issues occur
| Feature | SketchUp LT (Web/Go) | SketchUp Pro (Windows) | |---------|----------------------|-------------------------| | ClickCuisine 2 support | ❌ No (no Ruby extensions) | ✅ Full support | | Kitchen of a Button plugins | ❌ No | ✅ Yes | | Cutlist generation | ❌ No | ✅ Via plugins | | Windows-only DLL extensions | Not applicable | ✅ Exclusive | sink – drag from library).
Conclusion: If you want “ClickCuisine 2 vd” and “Kitchen of a Button” to work together, you must use SketchUp Pro on Windows. Even with Win exclusive software