Designed specifically for modern widescreen monitors. Advanced Automated Probing (The Auto-Zero System)
While the manual is comprehensive, here's a typical workflow for a job requiring a tool change.
: The interface includes large, high-contrast controls suitable for touchscreens. It also features customizable "Park" positions and safe Z height settings to prevent machine damage during tool changes. Installation and Setup Requirements Mach3 2010 Screenset
: It includes a comprehensive Probing Wizard capable of finding the centers of circles, edges, and corners, which simplifies workpiece setup.
| Feature | Stock Mach3 | Mach3 2010 Screenset | |--------|-------------|----------------------| | Touch-friendly | ❌ No | ✅ Yes | | Tool table & auto tool change | ❌ Clunky | ✅ Excellent | | Probing routines | ❌ Basic | ✅ Built-in & easy | | Visual clarity | ❌ Small text | ✅ Large DROs/buttons | | Setup complexity | Low | Medium (one-time) | Designed specifically for modern widescreen monitors
The standout feature of the 2010 Screenset is its robust tool-changing functionality. It utilizes a two-plate probing system to make tool changes fast and precise.
The absolute best reason to install the 2010 Screenset is its built-in . For anyone running a CNC router or mill with manual tool changes, this feature is a massive time-saver. It utilizes two touch plates: It also features customizable "Park" positions and safe
The machine automatically flies to the fixed plate, probes the new tool length, adjusts the Z-axis offset in the background, and immediately resumes cutting.
Enter the . Developed by CNC enthusiast Gerry Thompson (known widely in the CNC community as "Ger21"), the 2010 Screenset remains one of the most popular, functional, and elegant aftermarket interfaces ever created for Mach3. It completely transforms the software from a confusing grid of buttons into a streamlined, high-productivity workstation.