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    Jog increment and continous/step

    I have been using version 1.84 of Mach3 and recently changed to 3.042. I haven't found the buttons for setting the jog step increment or the button to change from step to continuous movement. I realize that the control and alt j keys will make the changes but how can I tell what the increment is? I used to find that on the Diagnostic tab.

    TIA,
    Russ


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    I think you can hit the tab key and see a flyout pendant. Then when done, hit the tab key again and it will get outta there.
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    Thanks Lee,

    I will give that a try when I get home this afternoon.

    Russ


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    Thanks again Lee,

    That is what I have looking for.

    Russ


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