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Make keyboard shortcuts approriate to the mode we're in. i.e. if I hit F for fillet while in a sketch, why does it jump out of the sketch and try to use the modify body fillet command?
Also there should be additional keyboard shortcuts in the model space. The only create shortcuts are Extrude (E) and Hole (H). What about Box (B), Cylinder (C), Sphere (S), Thread (T), Donut/Torus (D), Press/Pull (P instead of Q - who came up with that brilliant association? Which do we use more - Project or Push/Pull???) and I could go on and on.
Or maybe just set up an interface to allow us to set our own contextual keyboard shortcuts for our individual needs - a lot like the Autocad PGP Alias file??? Pressing a key on a keyboard takes a lot less time than moving my mouse to a menu then sliding down to the item I need, and in some cases flying out. Lots of lost time that could be sped up. I don't want a shortcut toolbox like you've introduced, I want actual shortcuts, that don't waste my valuable screen real estate.
Its hard to believe this is not availible! It would save me a lot of time right now. Also why the heck to I have to use another hand/press shift to rotate the model when most other CAD systems let you use only mouse buttons.
Thanks @Coscor_NPL, I should have been more specific though. I did not know about that setting you shared but unfortunatly I can't get Fusion 360 to be able to rotate pan and zoom all with only the mouse.
@Anonymous you're welcome, and yes you are right, to PAN you need to use the keyboard also, I myself do not use pan at all... personally I have always 'zoomed out and zoomed in on the target' for me it is both more convinient, easy and much more powerfull when you get used to doing it in this way