I suppose this is a very trivial question, but how do I change the hotkeys in Eagle Fusion 360?
OBS.: By entering ASSIGN in the command line, a nice window with a list pops up, which is editable and apparently gets saved, but it does not seem to work
INCREDIBLE !!!!!
I'm trying to make an effort to switch to Fusion but more and more the transition seems difficult to me.
There are more constraints than advantages, the radical change to another software seems to be getting closer and closer, really sorry.
We regress
This is, as stated above, INCREDIBLE!!!
I have just gone and assigned, via the inbuilt assign function, all of my hotkeys in Fusion 360 only to discover that they do not work!
Why would the functionality to assign hotkeys be built in if it does nothing?
After 25 years with Eagle (From Windows 3.1 version) I'm trying to use Fusion 360. It is a nightmare, it is so slow and as mentionned here I've lost all my shortcutters I was using (F1 to F12). These new shortcuts take more time than ever (S key). I hope you are going to propose a life licence for Eagle 9.6.2 or we have to come back to our life license we had Eagle 6.5. I'm ready to pay 4000$ for this license. (Equivalent to eight years subscription for this useless Eagle Fusion 360)
Hi @lucC6EXD,
I hope you're doing well. If you look on the top right of the schematic and board editors, you'll see a shortcuts command. This allows you to define shortcuts in the same way you did in EAGLE with modifiers instead of single keys.
Could you elaborate more on what you are finding slow? Is it startup performance or a specific operation? Any info you can provide will be helpful.
Best Regards,
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