I've been wanting to learn Fusion 360 as a more capable tool to use in addition to OnShape, which I'm pretty familiar with now. The problem is, while I use OnShape on a trackpad and it works great, I can't even get the basics to work in Fusion 360 on a trackpad. I've tried all of the input presets, but I can't find any way to orbit or pan with the trackpad, even while holding modifier keys. There's a big but fairly inconclusive form thread on their site about trackpad issues. Is anyone here successfully using it with a trackpad?
Autodesk Fusion 360 is a powerful, professional CAD package. Free download is available to students, educators and start-ups/enthusiasts. Click here to read more at about the student/education download and for more general information on free download, click here.
We will be adding more Teacher Notes and ideas for use of Fusion 360, particular to help with the new UK Design & Technology school curriculum/coursework.
The tutorials are listed in order of complexity, so it is best to start with the first four or five to build skills.
For further information about the tutorials, contact Diane BurtonD.S.Burton@warwick.ac.uk
Activity | Files - click on the file name to open the tutorial |
To read before you start | |
Recover permanently deleted emails in outlook 2007. Basic mouse and screen control | |
Initials keyring | |
Star decoration | |
Egg cup using the loft tool | |
Cube inside a cube | |
Straw bung - assistive technology product | |
Straw bung for a can - assistive technology product | |
Straw support - assistive technology product | |
Paperclip design | |
Pot noodle holder | |
Money pot and lid with assembly Joint | |
Stationery pots with joints and clips | |
Skyscraper game and pieces | |
3 Fusion designs for lasercutting Ben 10 protector of earth game download. |