Editor ((top)) - Mach3 Screenset

Buttons can run complex automated routines. You can edit the "Script" property of a button to include macros ( M-codes ) or custom VB script commands, such as an automatic tool-change sequence or a probing cycle. 4. Save and Load in Mach3 Save the changes in your editor. Open Mach3. Go to View > Load Screens . Select your new .set file. Pro Tips for Advanced Screen Customization

This panel contains the raw building blocks of your interface. You select an item (like a button or a DRO) from the toolbox and click on the screen canvas to place it. Properties Matrix

It lacks modern interface conventions, struggle with compatibility on newer Windows operating systems, and can be prone to crashing on large files. mach3 screenset editor

Customizing your Mach3 screenset allows you to streamline your workflow, remove visual clutter, and add tailored functionality for tool changers, probes, or specific macro buttons. What is a Mach3 Screenset?

Free, lightweight, and comes directly from the creators of Mach3. Buttons can run complex automated routines

Select the component type (Button, DRO, LED, Label) from the tool menu and click on the screen to place it.

Add LEDs to your main screen to monitor crucial inputs like limit switches, probe status, or plasma arc OK signals. Save and Load in Mach3 Save the changes in your editor

Assigning a specific function to a button (e.g., OEM code 1001 for Cycle Start).

The visual box that displays the loaded G-code file and tracks line-by-line execution.

Plasma and 3D probing users need dedicated controls. Use the Screenset Editor to: