The object selection in F360 (and Eagle before this) is clunky.
If I select this polygon, select the MOVE command and want to move it I have to right click and select Move:Group.
However, the 'selection border' is so big, you'll always select the object and get the above right-click dropdown. 1 pixel to the left and it will show Move:Group dropdown.
This also works for selecting components.
Consider the above image. With nothing selected, and right clicking on the top-left corner of the drop-down menu it's still selecting the circle. Why? I'm not even close to the circle.
I want to right click next to the first selection to move. Not having to find the invisible border around the object in which I still click that object. I want to right-click the white box, not the circle almost 2cm on my monitor apart.
Hi @pascal0312,
Thanks for your feedback this is something we want to improve and are working to make better. With that said the workflow you are illustrating is pretty suboptimal and there are things you can do make it work better.
1) Leverage the Selection Filter, to exclude objects and layers you are not interested in selecting.
2) Select the command first then the object.
3) Use the shortcut cycle select to clear ambiguities. When you select and item and icon changes (looks like the MOVE icon) right click to cycle through nearby items, once you land on the one you want left click to select it.
Let me know if there's anything else I can do for you.
Best Regards,
Hi @pascal0312,
In the image above is that grey rectangle part of a component? If it is, you will not be able to select it at all on the layout editor. In the scenario selecting the via makes sense.
I was going to comment on option 2 but you figured it out already.
The idea isn't to constantly have to go to the selection filter for every single selection, with that said he are aware of the current shortcomings of the selection mechanism and want to make it much better. The selection mechanism is one of the hardest things to get right, we've been trying to make it more intuitive but it's proven to be a difficult problem to solve.
I'm hopeful that this attempt will be fruitful and we can achieve a selection mechanism that users will not have to think about.
Best Regards,
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