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    Can you adjust the screen font size ?

    Hello,
    Does anyone know how (or if ) the font size on the screen can be enlarged to make it easier to read ? I have the CNC 88 control.
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    We recently had an issue with the X axis display being just out of sight on the screen. I was able to adjust with variable pots, on the right hand side of the box behind the screen. This would make the display appear larger or smaller depending on which you turned, and how much. I would like to caution you that soon after this we had the entire screen replaced.


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    Shift + the equal sign while the program is running will give you a large font


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    The shift + will only enlarge the axis position display. There is no way to change the font size of the program characters.

    Neal


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