best way to find a component?
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Hi
Obviously getting the right components into Fusion is an important step. And I sorta refuse to believe it is so hard. I suppose I am doing something wrong.
Let's say I want a simple switch, 6x6mm. Really common. Ideally, I want one with 3D model and I dont want to create it for myself, I mean, it is a simple switch, somebody must have done it already, right?
So I start in Fusion, Place components. I enter Switch into the search field. But it seems, this field only searches for components in active libraries. So likely will not give me a good solution.
I can then go into the library manager, and enter Switch in the search field, which will then show all libraries with switches in the name but there is no way to browse thru those libraries. Even if I download the library, the only way to see into it is the little browse window on the right, 3 components a time.
If I am looking for a component by model number, I cannot find it either way. I have downloaded and created a component called Adafruit 2717, but if the library is off, I have no way to find it. I actually found many devices in some available libraries AFTER I created them, because I was unable to find them.
I also tried to search on library.io, but the search 'switch led 6mm' gives me a lot of 3D placeholder models. There is no way to list them by any data, or show them by 2D, only one by one. I cannot skim thru 300 hits and find the one I want.
The only idea I have right now is to turn on every single library (which will no doubt make it slower) and then search in the place component window, one by one. But also that is very slow and painful
I refuse to believe this very important part is so badly done. Please tell me what is the good way to do this? Thanks