Fusion application location

Fusion application location

Murenrb
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Fusion application location

Murenrb
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This is a pretty simple question. I was surprised that I could not find the answer already. I am using Fusion on OSX10.11 and I need to be able to point to Fusion as an application but it does not seem findable on my computer. It is not in the applicaiton folder and not actually anywhere spotlight can find it. 

 

The reason I need to do this is because I want to setup custome mouse configurations and the logitech control center works by pointing to an application to create a custom button map. But given that there is not actually application Fusion anywhere on my computer (or at least that is the way it seems) I can't point logitech to it.

 

Overall this seems very odd to me as I have no idea how I would even open fusion if not from the dock. 

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taylor.stein
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Hi Murenrb,

Good question! You should be able to find the Fusion 360 Application by the following navigation: Finder > Go > Home > Applications > Autodesk Fusion 360.

 

Let me know if you have any other questions!

Taylor


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Murenrb
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There is is! But just to follow up, in order to select the real app (like if you want to set logitech up to have a custome button map) you must use the real location. Finder > Go > Home > Applications > Autodesk Fusion 360 will only take you to a link. The actuall locations is: /Users/**yourusername**/Library/Application Support/Autodesk/webdeploy/production/76f890aa067984e965df275b76eb1cb41a3ebc8e

 

I imagine there is some reason the app is here and not in the application folder. But it does seem a bit odd...

 

 

 

PS. In order to view the library folder remeber to make it visible by checking the show lirabry folder in the home view options dialoge. (finder, command+shift+H, command+J, check the box show library folder)

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