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Description

1

CTRL+SHIFT+ALT  + B

It saves a backup version within the interface. This feature can be used to maintain factory settings along with current settings.

After pressing this shortcut key, a window will open to confirm the operation, and by pressing YES, the operation will be performed correctly.

2

CTRL+SHIFT+ALT  + C

It is used to clear the Tool Path.

3

CTRL+SHIFT+ALT  + E

Displays the G-code editing window. With this feature, the user can type G-code or edit the existing G-code.

4

CTRL+SHIFT+ALT  + F

It is used to search for a code or text in the G-code list. Also, with this command, you can identify the line that contains that code or text.

5

CTRL+SHIFT+ALT  + K

It is used to activate the virtual keyboard.

To enter a number using a mouse or touch screens in interfaces that require numeric input, this command can be used to enable or disable the keyboard. The virtual keyboard can also be enabled or disabled in the Keyboard folder in the settings.

6

CTRL+SHIFT+ALT  + L

It is used to open the Condition key page or the password entry page for timed locks.

7

CTRL+SHIFT+ALT  + M

It is used to execute special codecs. With this command, if a special codec software window is available in the interface, it can be executed. Not all interfaces have this feature.

8

CTRL+SHIFT+ALT  + N

It is used in G-code to move to a specific line number. In fact, this option makes it easier to go to a specific position in simple G-code.

9

CTRL+SHIFT+ALT  + O

It is used to open a file. With this command, the window for opening input files can be executed. This command is equivalent to the OpenFile function, table number 4 in chapter 5.

10

CTRL+SHIFT+ALT  + R

It is used to recover a backup version from within the interface. This feature can be used to return to factory settings.

11

CTRL+SHIFT+ALT  + S

It is used to save G-code after editing it and also to open a DXF file and convert it to G-code and save it.

12

CTRL+SHIFT+ALT  + T

It is used to open the Transform window. In fact, this shortcut is used when there is a need for rotation or dimension change in G-code, and changes are made only in the X and Y axes.

13

CTRL+SHIFT+ALT  + X

It is used to lock G-code files. With this command, the G-code will only run with a specific serial control, and this feature is suitable for designers who do not want their designs to be available to the public.

14

CTRL+SHIFT+ALT  + 0

It is used to send a clear error command to the motors. In fact, in case of axis errors in motors, this shortcut can be used to clear the error.

15

CTRL+SHIFT+ALT  + ?

It is used to open the Report and Cost Calculation window. In addition to providing a report on the ToolPath, this window allows the user to calculate the cost of the work in several different ways.

16

CTRL+SHIFT+ALT  +  Backspace

It is used to display installed interfaces. In fact, this window is used to manage installed interfaces on the computer and allows the user to activate or delete

17

CTRL+SHIFT+ALT  +  Delete

It is used to display the status of internal variables of the controller, axes, inputs, and outputs of the controller. In fact, this feature can be used for device and controller input and output troubleshooting. Please refer to Appendix 4 for more information.

18

CTRL+SHIFT+ALT  + End

It is used to open and close the program again, to save settings, and to restart the program.

19

CTRL+SHIFT+ALT  +  Enter

It is used to display the Settings window and to allow changes to be made in the settings.

20

CTRL+SHIFT+ALT  +  Home

It is used to enter the interface editing mode. In fact, this feature allows the user to customize and modify the interface appearance

21

CTRL+SHIFT+ALT  +  PrtSc

It is used to display the program’s dialog box, program version, and active interface. Also, if this shortcut is repeated, the daily report page will be opened, which helps to monitor the daily device process and troubleshoot it.

22

CTRL+SHIFT+ALT  +  Space

It is used to enter or exit simulation mode. In fact, in this mode, the program execution process can be simulated without the need for a controller and device.

23

CTRL+SHIFT+ALT  +  F3

It is used to send a search command in G-code. In fact, with this command, the search command in G-code can be repeated.

24

CTRL+SHIFT+ALT  +  F4

When using an interface with a Tool changer, it is used to set the tool position by first moving the tool to the desired position and then using this command to set the position for the tool.

25

CTRL+SHIFT+ALT  +  F5

It is used to open the Personalization window of the interface. In fact, this tool allows changes to be made in the name, caption, visual theme of the interface, and also to create a new copy of the interface. In addition, this tool also cleans and updates the interface, just like the CTRL+SHIFT+ALT+F12 command.

26

CTRL+SHIFT+ALT  + F8

By sending this command, a window containing the coordinates of all axes with 12 decimal places of precision is displayed.

27

CTRL+SHIFT+ALT  + F9

By sending this command, a window containing the coordinates of all axes in terms of pulses is displayed.

28

CTRL+SHIFT+ALT  + F11

It is used for cleaning up the interface. With this command, it is possible to clean up the interface settings, remove unused variables, and add new ones. If the interface is old, this command removes variables that are no longer functional in the interface.

29

CTRL+SHIFT+ALT  + F12

It is used for cleaning up and updating the interface. With this command, it is possible to clean up the interface settings, remove unused variables, and add new ones, and also update the structure of the interface. If the interface is old, this command removes variables that are no longer functional in the interface and transforms parts of the interface into a more structured form with classification.

Note that installing an old interface and an updated interface on one device will cause conflicts between variables.

30

CTRL+SHIFT+ALT  +  Right Click

It is used to display the links defined for the elements of the interface. By right-clicking on the active elements of the interface, their links can be viewed.

31

CTRL+SHIFT+ALT  + V

With this command, the last status of the Tool Path display is saved.

32

CTRL+SHIFT+ALT  + Up

With this command, the Tool Path display angle around the positive X axis is rotated

33

CTRL+SHIFT+ALT  +  Down

With this command, the Tool Path display angle around the negative X axis is rotated.

34

CTRL+SHIFT+ALT  +  Left

With this command, the Tool Path display angle around the negative Z axis is rotated.

35

CTRL+SHIFT+ALT  +  Right

With this command, the Tool Path display angle around the positive Z axis is rotated.

36

CTRL+SHIFT+ALT  + (-)

With this command, the Tool Path view is zoomed out.

37

CTRL+SHIFT+ALT  +(+)

With this command, the Tool Path view is zoomed in.

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