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Shortcut for Look at

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Shortcut for Look at

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I cannot find a shortcut key for 'look at'.  I wish to set one of my extra mouse buttons to this, as it is how I design when using SolidWorks. 

 

If I cannot set that, how do you guys design? Just dragging your mouse allll the over to that button every time you need to be normal to an angled face?

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yaniv2YDRE
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Observer

@admin 
How difficult is it to make "look at" shortcut?  
Watching this thread since 2015... 

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matt5N72A
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Contributor

I never even got the dirty hacks to work (see message 16). Matt.

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aaron7P42J
Explorer
Explorer

Surprised this hasn't been posted yet. As a former SW user, this made my transition to F360 a lot easier. "Normal To" was ingrained in my work flow and it was only natural "Look At" would be as well.

 

Go to File.

View >

Show Text Commands

Type or Copy and Paste - hotkey.dialog LookAtCommand

Your window will pop open and you can assign any hot key to "Look At".

I use the Space bar.

 

 

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mbanksB487R
Contributor
Contributor
This is what I get:
"There is no command LookAtCommand. Use ? to get help on available commands"
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aaron7P42J
Explorer
Explorer

Oh shoot, my mistake, copy and paste the following.

 

hotkey.dialog lookatcommand

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mbanksB487R
Contributor
Contributor
IT WORKED!

My only complaint is that I can't use PgUp for hotkeys, but I don't care. This has been a pain in my butt for YEARS.
You're my hero, thank you.
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gil.vit
Explorer
Explorer

Thanks a lot!

This will surely help using Fusion as a former SW user.

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matt5N72A
Contributor
Contributor

I would have loved for this to have worked, but still no luck unfortunately.

 

Initially I tried adding the hot key via the Space Mouse, but same behaviour as before in that it brings up the Offset command.

 

Then in the name of science I tried just assigning space bar using the text command, but it does absolutely nothing.

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mbanksB487R
Contributor
Contributor

Did you get the assign hotkey dialogue?

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matt5N72A
Contributor
Contributor

Yes.

 

I don't like the look of that 'InvalidCommand' part thought.

 

This is after pasting in "HotKey.Dialog lookatcommand" to TEXT COMMANDS.

matt5N72A_0-1695216927636.png

 

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matt5N72A
Contributor
Contributor

OK so it's case sensitive if anybody else is struggling....

 

hotkey.dialog LookAtCommand

 

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matt5N72A
Contributor
Contributor

...and whichever key you assign can be used by your Space Mouse. Easy when you know how!

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aaron7P42J
Explorer
Explorer

Weird that it's now case sensitive. I literally copy and pasted  from my dialog box. Wonder if the last update broke this.

 

I'll edit my OP in case anyone stumbles in here down the road.

 

Thanks for the heads up.

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matt5N72A
Contributor
Contributor

Are you on a Mac by any chance?

 

My software was wildly out of date when I first tried it, and I've done two updates since thinking that might have been the reason why it wasn't working, but the behaviour did not change, so I don't think it's anything to do with updates, at least, not on my setup.

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aaron7P42J
Explorer
Explorer

Nope, PC.

 

I'm not sure why it would matter if it was case sensitive or not but at least we have a solution for something so easy to fix.

 

I'm not sure how connected Autodesk is with their users, but this would improve workflow by 10 fold.

 

Also, can we please have small icons or the option to have small icons? I hate the drop down menus, stop hiding everything. let me load it all up.

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Jillian.Alaimo
Explorer
Explorer

Finally found this! It works wondefully. Also works lovely for FindInBrowser which saves me lots of right clicks. Might be a new feature? I just wish I had a list of what things are called, I lucked out they used the LookAt example and FindInBrowser I guessed correctly.  https://www.autodesk.com/support/technical/article/caas/sfdcarticles/sfdcarticles/Customizing-hidden... 

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jrychter
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Revisiting this thread in 2024 and it's every bit as amusing at sad at the same time as when originally posted.
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murat_ozdenG
Community Visitor
Community Visitor

Hi. 

Just go and download " X-mouse button control ". and then change one of the buttons on your mouse. I did it on middle mouse. It doesnt allow you on keyboard but maybe you can find similar software for keyboard as well.

you can see on the picture I shared. "" Middle button=(pressed mode) sloo{RETURN} ""  just simulated "S" on fusion and write "loo" then press Enter.

 

murat_ozdenG_0-1739193008861.png

 

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