Mach3 Screenset Editor [verified] -

Click and drag any button or DRO to a new screen location.

Outdated interface; prone to crashes on modern Windows OS; lacks alignment tools. 2. MachScreen (The Modern Standard)

Always keep a copy of your working .set file before making changes. mach3 screenset editor

Once you’ve moved buttons, it’s time to get creative.

Whether you want to strip away unnecessary buttons, design a sleek touchscreen interface, or build a fully automated control panel for your ATC tool changer, the power is in your hands. So, download an editor, load up a screenset, and start designing the perfect interface for your unique CNC journey. With a little practice, you'll wonder how you ever managed without it. Click and drag any button or DRO to a new screen location

When opening a screenset editor, focus on optimizing these core visual and functional elements:

Create your visual layout (the "paper" background, borders, and static text) in a graphics program like or Photoshop . Export these as .bmp , .jpg , or .png files. Place these files into the C:\Mach3\Bitmaps folder. 2. Map Controls in the Editor MachScreen (The Modern Standard) Always keep a copy

When you click on any element (say, the "Cycle Start" button), the right side of the editor shows its properties:

: Always work on a copy (e.g., MyCustomScreen.set ) to avoid breaking your original setup.

Right-click the element and select delete, or use the remove function.