
It does have weight coming directly from users.Īgain, keep the feedback coming.

One quick way you can help with that is to add an item to the Idea Station forum about your suggestion. We do some of that now, but we want to improve that information. We have a project we are working on to include the tooltip and related information in the space below the command dialogs. If you have specific exercises or steps that were not clear, that would help. We are trying and are working on better "essentials" material with a courseware developer.

We’ve heard similar feedback from other users that we need to “forget what we know” when creating these tutorials.

I feel that whatever we deliver, we must do it well and user feedback is critical. Joking aside, we’ve done some research to try to determine users preference for tutorial layout and we’ve found that it is a personal preference and there is no one answer. I’m on a Mac so your Windows concepts are foreign to me. One feature of Fusion 360 which would help a lot would be if the hints with a black background that appear when you make a menu choice, would stay on screen after the menu choice was made. On some tutorials a few extra explanitory steps would be useful as would arrows added to the screen shots to indicte where you are intended to click.Ī pity as the poor quality may well put people of a product that has amazing flexibility and scope. Compiled by a person new to the product (Then peer reviewed) would mean that some of the obvious mistakes would be covered especially where you click on the wrong thing and find it difficult to find your way back, or make a choice the wrong way round. It's obvious that they are compiled by a person experienced with Fusion 360 this is exactly what you don't want. Again the screen shots are of very poor quality and far too small.

They are not designed for a beginner, if you assume that they are a good starting point you are wrong as a lot of the terminology isn't explained well or at all. The pdf tutorials are however poor say 3/10. I have also tried the pdf tutorials, via a second monitor attched to the one PC, this makes viewing the pdfs and training easier as you don't have to constantly swap screens or print.
