Annoying Problem: Snapping, Yet Snap Disabled

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Annoying Problem: Snapping, Yet Snap Disabled

lothian_mcadam
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Take a gander at this video. Notice the cursor gets stuck at seemingly random points in my sketch though 'Snap to Grid' is disabled. This happens every time I use '3-point circle' and '3-point Arc'. When I tilt the view off plane, the cursor behaves as expected!

 

What's going on?

 

 

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HughesTooling
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Is it only at the left side of the window? I've seen something similar when the pointer crosses the browser but I don't see the browser in your video, have you got it hidden? Do you still get this problem if you close and restart Fusion?

 

Mark

 

edit. Here's an example of what I've seen were the pointer doesn't want to go into the area where the browser tree is.

HughesTooling_0-1645721606170.png

 

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lothian_mcadam
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Weird, huh?

 

After your comment, I looked at the phenomenon more carefully. Though the browser isn't hidden, the phenomenon does occur to the left side of the grid--I hadn't noticed that before. The cursor "hangs" well before I drag it over any item in the Browser, though. The phenomenon recurs even after I restart Fusion. The instant I pivot a degree away from orthogonal, the phenomenon disappears.

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HughesTooling
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If you look at my image you'll see the pointer is stuck at the point were the browser window would start not where the items are. For me this is an interment problem and just zooming or panning to move the sketch away from the browser area get around the problem.

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