Launching Fusion 360 on macOS without a mac Menu Bar offsets the window by the Menu Bar height even if it is not shown

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Launching Fusion 360 on macOS without a mac Menu Bar offsets the window by the Menu Bar height even if it is not shown

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I think the initial fusion 360 window checks the screen size and adds a build in offset for macOS of the Menu Bar, but there is an option in the macOS settings (system settings > Dock & Menu Bar > Automatically hide and show the menu bar) which is checked for me. This means that the Fusion 360 window is the height of my screen, but the whole window is shifted down let's say 30 pixels, this would be the height of the Menu Bar.

 

I've add a screenshot of the issue. As you can see on the top of the screen, you can see the Safari window behind it and at the bottom of the screen the Timeline bar is cut off, because it is shifted down at the top. This happens each time I open Fusion 360 and doesn't happen with any other program.

 

I think there is a bug in the launch settings of Fusion 360 where it by default adds the offset of the Menu Bar, but it doesn't check if there is a menu bar. It does get the full height of the screen, that is why it is cut off at the bottom.

 

This is an minor issue and it is happing ever since I'm using Fusion 360, I never wrote this post, because writing this probably takes longer than to fix the issue and I was hoping it would fix it self with a future update, but that never came.

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