Screenset | Mach3 2010

The default dark blue background with bright green/yellow text was derided by some as “ugly” – but users swore it reduced eye strain during 8-hour carving sessions. It became a badge of honor: “If your screen isn’t blue, you’re not a real Mach3 operator.”

Modernize Your CNC Workflow: The Mach3 2010 Screenset If you're still running a CNC machine with the default Mach3 interface, you're likely familiar with the "wall of buttons" that can make even simple tasks feel cluttered. The , developed by Gerry (ger21), has long been the gold standard for users looking to streamline their workflow and add advanced automation to their shop. Why Upgrade to the 2010 Screenset? Mach3 2010 Screenset

The primary draw of the 2010 Screenset is its streamlined workflow and integrated automation: The default dark blue background with bright green/yellow

: While it works great with parallel ports, some external motion cards (like certain XHC or USB-only cards) may require alternate macros for probing to work reliably. Why Upgrade to the 2010 Screenset

If you use a spring-loaded 3D probe (like a Tormach or home-built), ensure your probe is wired to the "Probe" input. The "Corner" and "Center" routines will then use the probe tip radius automatically.