Mach3 Screenset Editor ~upd~ Jun 2026
Create larger buttons, increasing spacing between controls to prevent accidental hits.
What are you configuring? (Router, mill, plasma, lathe?)
Before diving into the editor, it is important to understand the "ScreenSet." In Mach3, the user interface (buttons, DROs, LEDs, and backgrounds) is not hard-coded into the software. Instead, it is defined by a .set file (e.g., 1024.set ). mach3 screenset editor
You cannot open a .set file in a standard text editor because it uses a proprietary format. You need a dedicated editor. 1. Screen4 (The Official Legacy Editor)
Unlike standard software, the ScreenSet Editor is hidden inside the Mach3 interface itself. To access it: Instead, it is defined by a
Unleashing the Power of Customization: A Deep Dive into the Mach3 Screenset Editor
Use the lock function within the editor to prevent accidentally moving background graphics while trying to adjust buttons. both with distinct pros and cons:
Mach3 doesn't have a built-in screen editor. Instead, you must use external utilities. There are two main editors, both with distinct pros and cons: