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Screen zoomed in

jtepas
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Screen zoomed in

jtepas
Explorer
Explorer

My screen in Fusion is zoomed in a lot, everything is so large that I can't use Fusion 360. I think it's a setting in Fusion but can't find it. Who cvan help me out?

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TheCADWhisperer
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Consultant

Can you File>Export your *.f3d file to your local drive and then Attach it here to a Reply?

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jtepas
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I could do that but is't not the 3D file taht's zoomed in to much, it's the Fuison programm also when there is not drawing openened.

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TheCADWhisperer
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Consultant

This statement doesn't make logical sense.

Start a new sketch.

Select the Circle command and click two points at any location to sketch a circle of ANY size.

Finish sketch.

Save the file and Attach it here.

 

Also, can you please Attach a previous file that you had completed in Fusion 360 before this problem started.

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jtepas
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Explorer

Thanks for your reply. My Englisch is perhapes not good anough.

On my laptop i've this problem, on my desktop everything is oke.

Enclosed the file you've asked and a screenshot of my total screen.

 

The new drawing is "schijf 160-100-10". 

An old drawing is "0890.1066.0072.A.........

 

Hope that there is a solution.

 

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HughesTooling
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Looks like the UI is scaled wrong. Doesn't Window 10 have display scaling? This Google search might help.

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engineguy
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@jtepas 

 

Looks like it could a Screen Resolution issue, have you checked what the resolution for your Fusion is under Properties, see image below, right click on the Fusion Icon and then select properties to get to the image below, assuming using Windows.

Fusion Resolution setting.jpg

 

Just a guess 🙂 🙂 🙂
Stay Safe

Regards

Rob

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engineguy
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@HughesTooling 

 

Yes, it does have scaling, under the Display settings, changes everything, if it is a Laptop then it may have been scaled up because of the smaller screen ??? Maybe ??

 

Reckon you have it right with that 🙂

Display Scaling.jpg

 

Stay Safe

Regards

Rob

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jtepas
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Thanks for your reply.

 

I found a way to set the zooming scale to a usefull size but I have to change is every time when i'me using Fusion. This was not so until a week ago.

 

jtepas_0-1606589238241.png

 

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jtepas
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Explorer

Thanks for your reply.

This setting seems to be the same as on my laptop (in Dutch) 🙂

jtepas_0-1606589409992.png

 

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HughesTooling
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What does the change High DPI setting do?

HughesTooling_0-1606590421435.png

 

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jtepas
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These are the DPI settinngs

Knipsel.PNG

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engineguy
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@jtepas 

 

Have you tried setting your Scale setting to 100% instead of 175%, if doing that makes everything too small then try reducing your resolution, 3000 x 2000 is very high and will make everything on screen quite small, one of my Monitors is 24 inch and I don`t use a resolution that high 🙂 🙂 🙂

What size is your screen ??

 

Stay Safe

Regards

Rob

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-Nick-
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I had a similar problem a while back and posted about it.  My problem was linked to Windows non-obvious scaling configurations but also to running a laptop with a larger external monitor.  Thread is here :

UI too big for monitor 

 

(FWIW, I think the buttons are too big anyway...)

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