Dismiss "Slow Performance" notification

Dismiss "Slow Performance" notification

lucas_m42
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Dismiss "Slow Performance" notification

lucas_m42
Participant
Participant

I have not found a way to get rid of this annoying modal warning about "Slow Performance". I'm not having any noticeable issues with performance and the UI is nice and fluid.

 

However the badge is taking up screen space and covering the default positions of some dialog boxes and makes me drag them around.

 

Is there any way to make this go away?

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Message 2 of 24

nfsw00005
Observer
Observer

I would love an answer for this too.

Message 3 of 24

goodxander1
Explorer
Explorer

Yes,  I find that it significantly hampers my workflow.  Normally I can see component names and values in a little popup in the corner when clicking on them in a PCB, but now just to check the values I need to go to properties.  It makes testing PCBs far slower.  This only started a few days ago for me.

Message 4 of 24

Romain_is_me
Explorer
Explorer

I also find this very frustrating, cant find an answer, and would like one!

Message 5 of 24

nickSUHKD
Contributor
Contributor

Me too. Make it go away!

 

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Message 6 of 24

karina.harper
Autodesk Support
Autodesk Support

Hi all - when did this start occurring? You can't dismiss the warning when it appears (by clicking on it, I suppose?)

 

Can you share diagnostic log files ? 

 

Cheers,

Karina

 

 

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Message 7 of 24

Romain_is_me
Explorer
Explorer

Hiya,

It happened for me first when I posted a reply here, but after a few days or so it stopped....

 

For me, clicking on it made it disappear for a split second but instantly came back, restarting didn't help but as I said it stopped by itself a bit ago.

 

As you can see, others have said that they have the same problem more recently than me, so perhaps it's ongoing. 

 

Thanks 

Message 8 of 24

nickSUHKD
Contributor
Contributor
Hi Karina,

In my case it was on a new laptop (Dell Inspiron 15 - 3530) with a large
Well, for me anyway) model (https://a360.co/4lKhLR8), and occurred for the
first few days of use. However, I cannot now get it to reproduce. If it does
happen again, I will try to get the log to you. Sorry I can't help more.

Best regards,

Nick


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Message 9 of 24

jacob_dorpfeld
Observer
Observer

Still no solution to this.  As others have said it is in the way of normal use and will not go away by clicking on it or by doing updates or restating.  Looks like a bug that needs to be addressed.

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Message 10 of 24

karina.harper
Autodesk Support
Autodesk Support

@nickSUHKD 

 

Can you adjust the shared link settings to allow download, so I can test with it on my machine?

 

Karina

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Message 11 of 24

nickSUHKD
Contributor
Contributor
Sorry, but I don't think that's possible with the free version.
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Message 12 of 24

tphelps
Observer
Observer

This message is permanently shown in my workspace as well. It lets you run a graphics diagnostic - though the only choice on a laptop is to buy a whole new one with a different graphics card.

The graphics diagnostic doesn't indicate any problems, and performance of the software is ok except for the permanent "I'm really struggling here!" message.

Message 13 of 24

jacob_dorpfeld
Observer
Observer

Still an issue. @karina.harper  Is there and update to fix this?  Is it a bug?  I have no issues operating Fusion and no slow down but the window is right over the top of every window that is opened on the right side of the screen, sketch mode, creating a drawing from model etc. ,  this makes it impossible to select buttons at the bottom of the window without moving the window every time.  Major slow down to op tempo.

 

I am running Fusion on a Mac with Sequoia 15.4.1. Are others with this issue on a Mac or Windows? 

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Message 14 of 24

tphelps
Observer
Observer

Hi @karina.harper

Here are the diagnostic logs from my Lenovo Thinkpad E15. I think it popped up on 7/23/2025, but it wouldn't have been more than a day or two before that.
Thanks for driving the investigation into this one!
Kind regards,
Todd

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Message 15 of 24

karina.harper
Autodesk Support
Autodesk Support

Thanks @tphelps - I don't see the applogs reporting that dialog coming up or any other info unfortunately.

 

If anyone can export and attach a Fusion file here that shows the error, that would be helpful for reproducing the problem - there may be some folks where it's any file, but it sounds like some large files in particular show it. If I can get one of those, I should be able to reproduce it.

 

Cheers,

Karina

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Message 16 of 24

Here's a pretty minimal example that's causing this problem on my (admittedly older) machine. 

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Message 17 of 24

gmarsh9TYE6
Explorer
Explorer

Also reporting this problem here. There's no way to make the dialog go away - click on it brings up graphics settings, but won't close the notification. Once the dialog pops up, I have to restart Fusion to make it go away.

 

And when it's present, it can make Fusion unusable - eg, I can't choose the Value on/off field in the component editor:

 

 

performance_notification.png

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Message 18 of 24

karina.harper
Autodesk Support
Autodesk Support

Thanks all. I logged this as FUS-215136 for investigation.

 

Karina

 

Message 19 of 24

KreAch3R
Explorer
Explorer

I also started having this in an Acer Swift 314-52 with integrated Intel HD Graphics 620, when I installed the latest Intel drivers (not the last Acer ones). The warning (if clicked), shows my GPU driver date as "unknown", while Device Manager and HWinfo can read the date of the new drivers which is 06/03/2025. This must also be another bug. Make it go away. 

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Message 20 of 24

nikhil_hase
Autodesk
Autodesk

Hi all,

This issue was resolved in the September release. Could someone please update Fusion to the September release and confirm whether the issue still persists?

Thanks in advance!