Screen coverage on Mac Computer

frankcellini1
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Screen coverage on Mac Computer

frankcellini1
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When launch Fusion 360 on MacMini (M1) the bottom of screen does not draw properly.

Some of timeline is obscured.

See attached image.

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sutherland-
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Hi @frankcellini1 

 

This issue could be caused by a number of factors, such as compatibility issues between Fusion 360 and the MacMini (M1) hardware, or by a problem with the software itself.

One solution to try is to update to the latest version of Autodesk Fusion 360, as the issue may have been fixed in a recent release. You can check for updates by going to the "Help" menu and selecting "Check for Updates."

Another solution is to try changing the screen resolution or screen scaling settings on your MacMini (M1) to see if that resolves the issue.

It's also possible that the issue is related to the native resolution of your display, so try to check the display resolution of your MacMini (M1) and adjust it accordingly.

You can also try to check the Autodesk's website or community forums to see if there is any information about a fix or workaround for this issue.

If none of the above works, it could be an issue with your specific installation of Autodesk Fusion 360 on MacMini (M1), so it may be worth trying to uninstall and reinstall the program or to contact Autodesk support for further assistance.


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