Change Default Hotkeys

Change Default Hotkeys

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Change Default Hotkeys

sutherland-
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Hi all,

 

I wanted to know how is it possible to change the default hotkeys within Fusion 360, but not for functions like "Create", "Modify" etc. I would like to change hotkey for Undo (CTRL+Z) and Show/Hide (V) to my mouse buttons.

 

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Kritzz


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jhackney1972
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Depending on your mouse brand, you can use the mouse application to assign the existing Fusion 360 hot keys to your mouse.  I have a Logitech mouse and use their Setpoint application to map certain hot keys to my mouse.  You are probably not going to have the ability to change Fusion 360 hot key assignments so I would recommend attacking it from the opposite direction.

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robertWSZNT
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I'm trying to do the same with my Logitech mouse. I want to map a mouse key to Ctrl+Z so I can use the mouse button to undo.

 

I should be able to do this with the Logitech software for key mapping (Options+). However I can't see Fusion in the list of applications for key mapping, only the Fusionlauncher.

 

Where can I find the actual application so I can add it manually?

 

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jhackney1972
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Take a look at the video.  You are looking for the Fusionlauncher.exe.  You can easily find it by checking the file location of the program shortcut.  I am on Windows 11 so the video is related to this search.  It works great with my Logitech M510.

 

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