Browser window and toolbar automatically move to the middle of the screen

Browser window and toolbar automatically move to the middle of the screen

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Browser window and toolbar automatically move to the middle of the screen

Anonymous
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I place the browser window and toolbar at the left edge of the screen.  After a few minutes, they both shift to the right about an inch, with the toolbar moving down about 1/2", and I move them back.  I have not been able to identify any type of operation which triggers this.  How do I get them to stay in place?

Fusion 360 version 2.0.4285

Macbook Pro macOS High Sierra v10.13.5

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paul.clauss
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Hi @Anonymous

 

Thanks for posting! I have not been able to reproduce the issue with the windows moving on their own, but do have a few thoughts here.

  • Does the browser stay put if you dock it? To do so, drag it to the left side of the Fusion 360 window until you see a green bar and then release the click. For the toolbar ribbon, grab the double lines on the left hand side and move the toolbar upward until you see green.

codding.gif

 

  • Are your graphics drivers fully updated? Please update them as necessary - out of date drivers can sometimes cause UI problems like this.

Hopefully this helps! If you are able to capture the move of the UI elements in a screencast or determine a specific command causing the move, please attach the video or description of the command to this forum thread. We appreciate your input!

 

Paul Clauss

Product Support Specialist




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Anonymous
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Sorry for my delayed reply, Paul.  Initially I couldn't replicate your green lines that you showed so well in the screencast.  After my lesson, I updated my OS to High Sierra 10.13.6 and immediately got the green lines.  I was finally able to make the browser window dock and have a transparent background.  Prior to that, it was simply a separate opaque window.  Thank you!

-Ken

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Anonymous
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Thanks a lot sir it was a great help from you .

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