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  1. Hi,

    When first starting UCCNC the jog speed is set to 10%. Can I change this and is there explanation of other default settings available?

    Thanks Simon.

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    It may well be in the profile somewhere. You can open it in any text editor for a look. Otherwise the CNC Drive forum is very good. The staff check on the forum regularly and are good at replying to questions.

    EDIT: Just had a look at my profile (it will be called Default.pro unless you have set up another profile of your own). I did a search for 'jog' and for 'speed'. The only likely candidate is line 417 "MPG1speedmultiplier=10" but I cannot find any reference to what MPG1 is so the software's own forum is probably the best place to ask.

    Kit

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    Last edited by Kitwn; 12-09-2021 at 01:04 AM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cube3 View Post
    Hi,

    When first starting UCCNC the jog speed is set to 10%. Can I change this and is there explanation of other default settings available?

    Thanks Simon.
    There is no way to do this from within UCCNC settings etc(that I know about), however, it can be done by writing the following code into what's called the Constructor macro M99998 which will you find in the Profiles folder inside a folder starting with Macro_(Same name as your profile) if you didn't name your profile then it will be in the Macro_Default folder.

    AS3jog.Setfield(50, 913);

    AS3jog.Validatefield(913);

    You must copy it exactly as above as it's case-sensitive. To change the Jog speed to suit your needs replace the 50 with the value you want. Then restart UCCNC if it is running for it to take effect.
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