The 2010 Screenset modifies many standard Mach3 hotkeys to fit its specific layout. While common keys like , Cycle Start , and Feedhold remain the same, others are unique to this set: Open G-code File Ctrl + O Edit G-code Ctrl + E Close G-code Ctrl + C Select Wizard Ctrl + W Jog Mode Toggle Ctrl + Alt + J
: Diagnostics, settings, and secondary features occupy small, unobtrusive tabs rather than taking over the entire screen.
While the 2010 Screenset retains some standard Mach3 commands, it introduces several unique keyboard shortcuts to speed up operation: Ctrl + O Edit G-code Ctrl + E Close G-code Ctrl + C Select Wizard Ctrl + W Jog Mode Toggle End (Cycles Continuous, Step, or MPG) Adjust Jog Speed + and - on Keypad Diagnostics Screen Tab (Press 3 times to cycle/open fully) mach3 2010 screenset hot
: Digital Readouts for X, Y, and Z remain visible across all operations.
Fully compatible with Mach3 (Lockdown and Development versions). Note: It is explicitly built for Mach3 and is not compatible with Mach4. The 2010 Screenset modifies many standard Mach3 hotkeys
The buttons in the 2010 Screenset are deliberately designed larger than the stock Mach3 layout. This makes it highly compatible with shop-floor touchscreens, eliminating the need to fumble with a dusty mouse or keyboard while setting up a job. Is Mach3 and the 2010 Screenset Still Worth It?
It must be run at 1024x768 . Using other resolutions may cause blurry graphics or missing buttons. Mach3 Settings: and Feedhold remain the same
The automated tool probing drastically cuts down on manual setup time.
While widely loved, the 2010 Screenset has specific requirements and known quirks: Mach3 2010 Screenset Tool Change