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Hello all,
I have a a rare, but in my belief not unique, set of challenges To Using Fusion 360. Due to a brain injury I find myself quadriplegic I am interacting with my computer through a popular commercial speech recognition software package (with a commercial aftermarket script package that enhances its functionality).
Before my brain injury I was a CNC machinist and was learning AutoCAD 2000 (anybody remember that?). After downloading the Fusion 360 trial I realized it was possible to use the software (although right now abysmally slowly). I was told about these forums by a member of the Autodesk team that I would like to give credit to but at the moment I am unable to retrieve his name. I am looking for any advice, or thoughts about ways to control Fusion 360 more easily. My voice recognition allows me an extensive control (mouse moment, pressing mouse buttons, holding and releasing mouse buttons and keyboard buttons, and most if not all keyboard functions).
I have one silly question, At least right off the bat, I find no provision in Fusion 360 for me to define an origin point by entering numbers manually. The snap to functions help in the somewhat but I would find it more precise to just enter them.
Thanks for looking at this, and have a better day,
Jacob
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