Hi,
by comparison Mach4 is a delight to use. In Mach3 you had to use a separate program to modify the screen, then run Mach to see if it worked as you anticipated.
In Mach4 you can edit the screen within the session, and on the fly. If you want to shift a button, or make something bigger or smaller or change the color, you can do so
without shutting Mach down, and see the results instantly.
It seemed that OP was wanting a solution other than Mach3 because he could no longer get the screen he wanted, and in that case Mach4's screen editing feature will really 'spin his wheels'.
Of course screed editing is nice....but you only ever do it when you set your machine up and thereafter its likely left alone, but really its just the tip of the iceberg. There is so much more:
https://www.machsupport.com/forum/in...8176#msg278176
Craig