How to change zoom intervals on Fusion 360?

Anonymous
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How to change zoom intervals on Fusion 360?

Anonymous
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My designs are very small scale - usually 20 - 50 mm at the longest point.

 

When I try to zoom in to my model with the scroll wheel on my mouse, the zoom jumps in really large intervals.

If I am using my 3D navigator, it zooms so fast that it goes right past my model, making it extremely difficult to work on. This is even if I have the 3D navigation on the slowest possible setting.

 

I've been googling it, but I haven't found a solution to the problem.

 

How do you change the zoom speed/intervals?

 

Best,

 

Bethany

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saito.kh
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Hi @Anonymous,

 

Thank you for posting in the Fusion 360 community.

 

I understand you are experiencing that difficulties!

Unfortunately Fusion 360 does not have any configurations to change the zoom speed or interval at this point.

 

Did you try to zoom in/out by pressing the scroll wheel with [Shift]+[Alt] if you have not?

It gets it zoom in and out steplessly.

 

Hopefully this helps.

 

Thanks!

 

Kanehiko SAITO

Product Support Specialist



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halfmoonmods
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@saito.khThis wasn't an issue until recently.  Almost all of my models are 10mm or smaller and everything was fine until the other day after the update.  Like @Anonymous said it is impossible to use a 3d mouse now.  I actually just posted a topic regarding this.  Hopefully it gets fixed soon!  If you check out my thread there is a screenshot in there.

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Anonymous
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Thank you @saito.kh . My experience has been the same as @halfmoonmods. My workflow is with the 3D mouse, which is nearly impossible to use on my small models since the last update.

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halfmoonmods
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@Anonymoustry switching your camera to Orthographic view.  That should fix your problem.  The problem seems to be happening when you are in Perspective view only when using a 3d mouse.

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Anonymous
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Thank you! I will try that.
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Anonymous
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Same situation for me too - orthographic vs. perspective with a 3D mouse and also issues with mouse wheel.  Please fix Fusion!! 

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mullcom
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Same here.. i yast get some problem with zoom. It zoom to much in interval. So was need to change vieu

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tkrueger7RS6K
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Can confirm same issue since last update. Mouse is affected too. Ortho seems to be fine but hybrid and perspective are kinda unusable atm.

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Mattersinmotion
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I just tried this (05/15/2022).  It seems to be hold <Ctrl><Shift> (not <Alt><Shift>) then press and roll the scroll wheel for continuous zoom w/o increments.  Now I can hold a scale up to the screen and zoom my small part to nearly exact size.  A very useful tip.  Thanks!

 

- Robert

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Mattersinmotion
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UPDATE: I made one mistake on my description. You don't "roll the scroll wheel". That sentence should be: " It seems to be hold <Ctrl><Shift> (not <Alt><Shift>) then press and hold the scroll wheel then slide the mouse up/down for continuous zoom w/o increments."
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david.zacher
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Thank you a thousand times for this tip!!!

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david.zacher
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On my mouse I can just press and hold <Shift>, press and hold down the scroll wheel and move the mouse and it works as well.
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lidberg.david
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Gottta love all these gotcha time killers. Thanks for saving me time buddy. 👍

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chuckcxr
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Shift + Ctrl + Scroll gives perfectly smooth zoom.  This is the answer to your question, ignore the rest.  Including the incorrect answer from Fusion 360 team...>_>

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