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On a non US-keyboard (Swedish), how do I activate the command line?

urban.jonssonXGSJF
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On a non US-keyboard (Swedish), how do I activate the command line?

urban.jonssonXGSJF
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Hi,

Since Eagle seems to be out of the question I've started to migrate to Fusion 360 instead.. But my main problem right now is that I can't activate the command line by pressing "/", that's shift-7 on a Swedish (Mac) keyboard. Is there a way to use shortcuts to map it to command-l or something else?

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CGBenner
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@urban.jonssonXGSJF 

Welcome to the Fusion E forum.

@Anonymous_garcia3 Is this something you can help with?


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Hello @urban.jonssonXGSJF,

 

There isn't a mechanism within Fusion to handle this. You could try adjusting the keyboard mapping on your computer to have some typically unused key to represent the / key.

 

That's the best that can be done for now.

 

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Jorge Garcia
​Product Support Specialist for Fusion 360 and EAGLE

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urban.jonssonXGSJF
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Ok. Off to KiCAD it is then. 

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panpan_fan
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Hi @urban.jonssonXGSJF 

I hope you are doing well!

Today we release Fusion V2.0.20754 and the non US-keyboard slash issue should be fixed now.

Please have a try, thanks a lot!

Regards,

Panpan Fan

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I stood by my word and migrated everything to Kicad. 😉

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Hi @urban.jonssonXGSJF 

I'm sorry to hear that you are no longer using Fusion.

I would like to share some news. Fusion now supports uploading Kicad files.

If you want to continue trying Fusion, you can use your existing Kicad projects.

Regards,

Panpan Fan

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