To add a new button, select the button tool from the toolbar and click where you want it to appear. To modify an existing control, double-click it to open its properties dialog. Here you can change its position, size, OEM code assignment, and other attributes. To remove unwanted elements, select them and use Edit → Cut from the top menu.
Before diving into the editor, it is important to understand what a screenset is. A Mach3 screenset is a file with a extension. This file defines: mach3 screenset editor
| Element | Function | | :--- | :--- | | | Click any UI element to select it. | | Edit Mode (Hand) | Reposition or resize selected elements. | | Properties Panel | Editable fields for position, size, color, font, and label. | | Script Editor | Opens a VB-script window to add logic to buttons. | | Test Mode | Temporarily runs the screen to test button functions. | | Save Screen | Saves your changes to the current .set file. | To add a new button, select the button
: The lines where you manually type G-code. To remove unwanted elements, select them and use
By default, Mach3 loads 1024.set . While functional, it is designed for older 4:3 aspect ratio monitors and includes many features a standard 3-axis mill or router may never use. Why Use a Screenset Editor?