This is perhaps the most significant functional upgrade. The 2010 Screenset was designed with touchscreen monitors in mind. The buttons are significantly larger and spaced further apart. This "fat-finger" friendliness allows operators to walk up to their CNC machine, tap the screen to zero an axis, and start the job without needing a mouse or keyboard. This ergonomic improvement revolutionizes the workflow for standalone CNC control boxes.
Enter the , a custom interface designed by Gerry (from the Mach3 forums) that has become the gold standard for retrofit and DIY CNC machines. This article dives deep into what the 2010 Screenset is, why you need it, how to install it, and how to master its advanced probing and tool-change features. Mach3 2010 Screenset
To appreciate the 2010 Screenset, one must first acknowledge the flaws of the standard Mach3 interface: This is perhaps the most significant functional upgrade