So one can draw a circle, but with no way to control the diameter it's of little use?
Once one learns to use Fusion it's a shame that so much knowledge has to be discarded when doing electronic design. The folks who installed Eagle into Fusion should have become Fusion users first, so they could understand the existing tools.
For example, in Fusion if you type D and then click on a circle it will tell you the diameter. If you don't like the diameter you can type a new number. In Eagle D will give you the diameter, but if you don't like it then — too bad — it is what it is, and your stuck with it.
Learning one situation and then applying that knowledge to another situation is, of course, called "positive transfer". That concept seams have gotten lost in this product. Much of what I've learned in Fusion is of little value in embedded Eagle. It feels like a square peg forced into a round hole, if I may be so bold.
I must say there are some remarkable features in the application. Very noticeable going from Eagle 6 to Fusion/Eagle as I have, but I'm hoping you can make the transition form Fusion to Fusion/Eagle more seamless as time goes on.
Thank you for you good work so far.