However, one of the most common—and often frustrating—queries from new users and students is related to the . Whether you’ve just installed the software, received a trial version, or purchased a licensed copy, understanding what the register number is, where to find it, and how to use it is critical for unlocking the full potential of the software.

Before diving into the register number specifics, let’s briefly understand the software. Swansoft CNC Simulator is a PC-based simulation tool that allows users to write, edit, and test G-code programs in a risk-free virtual environment. It supports 2-axis to 5-axis milling, turning, wire EDM, and even robotic machining.

Typically no—unless you purchase a network license. Standard single-user licenses are node-locked to one machine. Some educational licenses allow 2-3 activations, but this is rare.