Mach3 2010 Screenset -

Here’s a detailed review of the Mach3 2010 Screenset by Gerry (from the Mach3 forum, often found on CNCZone).

  1. Changing Button Layouts: Users can change the layout of buttons and menus to suit their workflow and preferences.
  2. Adding Custom Screens: Users can create custom screens to display specific information or provide quick access to frequently used functions.
  3. Modifying Existing Screens: Users can modify existing screens to change the layout, add or remove buttons, or modify the display of information.

Customizing the Mach3 2010 Screenset

1. The Automatic Tool Zero (Plate Probing)

The most beloved feature. You connect a conductive touch plate to an input pin on your breakout board. With the 2010 Screenset: Mach3 2010 Screenset

Auto Zero Macros: Includes ready-to-run macros for simple Z-axis auto-zeroing and automatic tool zeroing after a tool change. Here’s a detailed review of the Mach3 2010

Semi-Automatic with Fixed Sensor

  • In the screenset options, set UseFixedSensor = 1.
  • On M06: Z raises → you change tool → press Fixed Sensor → machine measures tool → resumes.

In this article, we will dissect every aspect of the Mach3 2010 Screenset, from installation and key features to why it remains relevant in a world shifting toward Mach4 and LinuxCNC. Changing Button Layouts : Users can change the