![]() ![]() I have since returned from Florida and have logged out and back in and still have the same behavior. Although Fusion still isn't compatible on Apple’s new M1 chipset architecture yet, Rosetta 2 should enable you to run Fusion 360. I found a post to refresh the data panel and tried that and also did a clean install of Fusion and still had the same behavior. Fusion was featured in the most recent Apple ARM-based M1 Macbook Pro announcement. I was able to open the files that were visible and when I saved them, they turned dark/black vs the gray. Anything that showed up looked somewhat grayed out like the photo I posted. ![]() Checked a few other projects and some had the folders and files and some did not. There were no folders or files in that project. (Flew to Florida, found that Monterey was available, logged out of or quit any open applications and installed Monterey)Īfter installing Monterey, I opened and logged into Fusion to open the project that I had been working on before traveling. I was working on a specific project and had not opened it prior to loading Monterey. The only thing that was different was that I was in Florida vs Arizona when I installed Monterey. I didn't have this issue prior to Monterey and had not seen it before. ![]()
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