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Bottom Toolbar has gone missing

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seang_fusion360
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Bottom Toolbar has gone missing

Greetings,

 

When last Fusion 360 auto-updated, the bottom toolbar, normally visible in the Design screen, has gone missing.

I've uninstalled (using the Fusion 360 uninstaller ) and reinstalled 3 times using the current installer. In every case, the system appears to functions normally, except the bottom toolbar is missing. This is the one with the controls for constrained-orbit, panning, etc. Normally located to the right of the "Comments" box.

 

Below is a screen-shot with the cursor located where the bottom toolbar normally resided.

 

My System:

iMac (Retina 5K, 27-inch, Mid 2015)

MacOS 10.13.6

 

Autodesk Fusion360 Version: 2.0.8950
Active Plan: Fusion 360, Student
macOS 10.13.6

 

As I'm not supre familiar with Fusion 360, I'm not sure if this is a bug or user-error.

 

Any thoughts?

 

-Sean

 

fusion360_screen.png

 

My System:

iMac (Retina 5K, 27-inch, Mid 2015)

MacOS 10.13.6

 

Autodesk Fusion360 Version: 2.0.8950
Active Plan: Fusion 360, Student
macOS 10.13.6

 

 

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Message 21 of 24
nicWUZBZ
in reply to: seang_fusion360

Hi,

I have messaged the moderator because, in my opinion, the contents of messages 14 to 18 provide an excellent solution to the problem that I reported in message 13.

@g-andresen has been particularly helpful.

Message 22 of 24
sn0wb0ardutah
in reply to: nicWUZBZ

I was also able to change it with the Windows + arrow keys (like windows+down, windows+right and windows+up) to make the screen smaller and then back to full screen with with windows+up and low and behold it was back. 

Message 23 of 24
divyanshuumws
in reply to: nicWUZBZ

Thanks man
Message 24 of 24

Thank you.

 

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