Hi @changedsoul
Thanks for the response! I had a look at your crash reports and did not see any for this morning? Were you given the option to submit one? Or was it Screencast that crashed rather than Fusion? I have seen some issues with Screencast lately - usually uninstalling and reinstalling Screencast has worked to fix the issue.
I played with this a bit more on my end and found that the CTRL trick does not really work with the Move command like it does when defining a Joint origin - my apologies for not catching this earlier! I tested with very simple geometry (a straight, uniform hole through a box) earlier and must have tricked myself into thinking it worked the same... it can be difficult with more complex geometry. I would suggest that you create a post to include the UI (holding CTRL or CMD to maintain the currently shown snap points) in the Move dialogue at the Fusion 360 Ideastation - you will certainly have my vote! There are no settings related to this UI behavior, so I believe that this is working as intended in the Move command.
To move forward with your current design, I have found that hovering over one of the circular edges at the edge of a feature like yours seems to snap the pivot to the midpoint - is this working in your design? Is it possible for you to create a sketch point at the desired pivot location? If you'd like to attach your design and describe where the pivot point should be I am happy to have a look!
Paul Clauss
Product Support Specialist
