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plz help. what is this cursor trace?

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Anonymous
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plz help. what is this cursor trace?

Hi 🙂

I don't want to use this cursor type. when I click R mouse, always it appears... It's very inconvenient. (my OS is windows 7 64bit)

How can I disable this cursor trace? 

anyone here ever like saw this?

please help me 🙂

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SaeedHamza
in reply to: Anonymous

Hi,

 

This is a very useful tool to quickly access a command. It's a default tool in Fusion, and a very useful one too, but you can't remove it

 

That trace appears when you right-click and hold then drag. If you right click only it will give you the Navigation wheel, which has the commands that can be used using that trace

 

Here is a quick screencast about it

 

Saeed

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Anonymous
in reply to: SaeedHamza

Hi,

Thank you for explaining.
I understand that R mouse bt is quick access function.

But I can't understand
when I choose some of quick menu with R mouse bt.
then this tarce is appear.
Doesn't disappear before click middle mouse..

So I can't work with quick menu with R mouse bt.... it is stuffy.
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SaeedHamza wrote:

This is a very useful tool to quickly access a command.  

That trace appears when you right-click and hold then drag.

 

I have been using the Marking Menus in Fusion and Inventor for years.

I never saw this annoying trace until the last year or so (in both Inventor and Fusion).

 

Trace.png

 

Edit:

Hmmm, well I just tested in an old version of Inventor and I see it there as well.  I don't recall this as being issue in the past, I guess the way I access the marking menu has changed.

 

 

Message 5 of 7

Some background on that trace.  How the marking menu works is this:

  • If you just press the RMB, the marking menu comes up
  • If you move quickly, you just get this trace.  The idea here is so you can see which direction you are going, without having to wait for the menu to come up.  This is quick gesture mode.  Normally the gestures are just single direction (up, down, left, right, NW, NE, etc), but there are some multi-directional gestures in sketch mode (for instance, down and to the right will get you to the spline command)

Personally, I find the gestures to be quite useful.  But, that is personal preference.

 

Jeff

 


Jeff Strater
Engineering Director
Message 6 of 7


@jeff_strater wrote:

Some background on that trace.  How the marking menu works is this: 


So, you are saying that it hasn't been broken in later releases of both Fusion and Inventor?

When the cat spits up a hairball on the floor - clean it up before the floor is ruined.

 

Maybe I should post in the Idea Station to vote on cleaning up the hairball...

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Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

the issue is solved by PC change. 

 

still, I wonder that graphic card was so slow... or not.

 

thanks for the reply,

 

 

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