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Desktop: Sway 1.9 - Browser window not rendered correctly and hard to interact with #470

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mdirkse opened this issue Aug 21, 2024 · 6 comments
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@mdirkse
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mdirkse commented Aug 21, 2024

Describe the bug
The browser window is rendered in a buggy way and interacting with it is difficult (left-clicks) to almost impossible (right-clicks).

To Reproduce
Steps to reproduce the behavior:

  1. Install Fusion using the script
  2. Run the app
  3. Observe how the browser window is wonky

Expected behavior
A normal browser window that can be interacted with.

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Desktop (please complete the following information):

  • Fusion version 2.0.19983
  • NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1650 Mobile
  • Nixos Unstable
  • Sway 1.9
  • OpenGL-Mode (both Directx 9 and 11 don't work as they render a black screen where the model should be)
  • Wine 9.0
  • Winetricks 20240105

Additional context
I'm using a dual monitor setup. When I do manage to land a right-click the context-menu sometimes shows up on the other monitor from where the screen is.

Also, when I click in the browser window I get the following messages in the log:

107c:err:x11drv:X11DRV_GetCurrentDisplaySettings Failed to get L"\\\\.\\DISPLAY2" current display settings.
107c:err:x11drv:X11DRV_GetCurrentDisplaySettings Failed to get L"\\\\.\\DISPLAY2" current display settings.
107c:err:x11drv:X11DRV_GetCurrentDisplaySettings Failed to get L"\\\\.\\DISPLAY2" current display settings.
@cryinkfly cryinkfly added the bug Something isn't working label Aug 27, 2024
@cryinkfly cryinkfly changed the title Browser window not rendered correctly and hard to interact with Desktop: Sway 1.9 - Browser window not rendered correctly and hard to interact with Aug 27, 2024
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TheTechMokey commented Sep 30, 2024

I too am getting this issue. However it's the canvas that has the Fusion 360 logo stuck in the background. Running Bottles on Flatpak on Fedora 40.
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@Pineappleman123
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im also getting this issue, the logo/black screen gets stuck on the background, running the default script on nobara 39
just when i thought i finally got things working this happens :(

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also i dont know if this helps or not, but if i select "enter fullscreen" then deselect it, for a brief moment, the properly rendered window flashes, before returning to black, as pictured in the above persons reply

@muvox
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muvox commented Oct 3, 2024

I'm in the same boat. Installed it like 5 minutes ago to test again after few months. Ryzen 7700X, 7900XT, nobara 39, kernel 6.8.12, plasma 6.0.4
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Everything seems to work but the model view is just black. All the menus, buttons and even shortcuts seem to work just fine. Any tips on helping debug this?

@itarozzi
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For me, worked changing driverOptionId value from VirtualDeviceDx9 to VirtualDeviceGLCore in the file .autodesk_fusion/wineprefixes/default/drive_c/users/ivan/AppData/Roaming/Autodesk/Neutron/Platform/Options/NMachineSpecificOptions.xml

I have a NVidia card on my laptop as secondary card

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For me, worked changing driverOptionId value from VirtualDeviceDx9 to VirtualDeviceGLCore in the file .autodesk_fusion/wineprefixes/default/drive_c/users/ivan/AppData/Roaming/Autodesk/Neutron/Platform/Options/NMachineSpecificOptions.xml

I have a NVidia card on my laptop as secondary card

Thanks for sharing, unfortunately this does not work for me. I'm on a laptop with AMD Radeon integrated GPU.

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