Does Fusion not support use of Multiple Displays?

Does Fusion not support use of Multiple Displays?

mavigogun
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Does Fusion not support use of Multiple Displays?

mavigogun
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Maybe I'm dim- I can't find any reference to using Fusion across mutliple displays.   Is there no support for viewport(s) on a second monitor?

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mavigogun
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Come on- this one is a gimmie: provide a definitive answer and receive credit for an accepted solution.

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iSuat
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Not yet 

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Well... it depends, how you imagine the multi display support 🙂

I can open multiple instances of Fusion360 on the same PC, and run one on one display, and the another on the other display.

I can work on the whole assembly for example on the one, and on one Part on the other display.

The only "tradeoff" is that everytime I change, on which I want to work, I need to click into that window...

 

I did try this with only two displays, but i am almost certain it would work with 3 or 4 displays as well.

Also as most of the computation uses a single core only, you could change, which instance should run on which core in Windows....

 

Hope this answers your question,

 

Tamas

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