MEASURE inside a sketch lose the command inputs while selecting the objects to measure

MEASURE inside a sketch lose the command inputs while selecting the objects to measure

Jorge_Jaramillo
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MEASURE inside a sketch lose the command inputs while selecting the objects to measure

Jorge_Jaramillo
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Hi,

 

I notice this behavior today in Fusion: the command inputs inside sketch and measure inputs are lost in the moment the objects to be measured are selected.

Here is a screenshot of how it looks like:

Jorge_Jaramillo_0-1728417131793.png

 

To reproduce the issue:

1. Create a sketch

2. Create some points and lines inside the sketch

3. Without closing the sketch, open the Measure command

4. Choose any two objects inside the sketch to measure

When the second object is select all labels and command input inside Measure and Sketch dialogs disappear.

 

Fusion:app.version='2.0.20460'

 

Regards,

Jorge Jaramillo

 

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jhackney1972
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I do not see the behavior you describe, take a look at my silent video and see if I am replicating your conditions.  If I am, I would guess you have a graphic issue.  What is your operating system?  If it is Windows, I would try changing the Graphic Driver being used in your Preferences.  If you are on a MAC, then I do not have any suggestions to try.

 

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Jorge_Jaramillo
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Hi @jhackney1972 ,

 

Yes, you're replicating the step-by-step correctly.

I checked with the 4 options provided for the Graphics driver:

Jorge_Jaramillo_0-1728425649360.png

and the behavior was the same.

I also restarted the laptop.

 

I'm running Fusion on Windows 10 Home

Thank you for your answer.

 

Regards,

Jorge Jaramillo

 

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jhackney1972
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I am also using a Windows 10 computer.  You did not mention if you are using a dedicated graphic card or an onboard video chip.  You may want to check if the video drivers are up-to-date.  This can be done from the Device Manager or from the Fusion Graphic Diagnostic Dialog box.

 

Graphics Diagnostic.jpg

 

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Jorge_Jaramillo
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Hi @jhackney1972 ,

 

I updated the graphics drivers as you suggested me (Thank you!!):

Jorge_Jaramillo_0-1728428539600.png

 

Now they are up-to-date.  I also re-started the laptop again.

The issue persists.

 

Regarding dedicated graphic card or an onboard video chip, this is the graphics card it has:

Jorge_Jaramillo_1-1728429235287.png

It should be an onboard video chip, I believe, but I'm not an expert on this field.

 

I wonder why it only happens while editing the sketch; outside of the sketch it (Measure command) works well.

 

Regards,

Jorge Jaramillo

 

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