Re: 1100 mill (Changing the arrow keys to move the table?)
Pathpilot follows the convention of describing the tool movement relative to the workpiece.
Cartesian axes (X Y Z) are the same as graphs. X is horizontal (left to right). X positive will move the tool to the right.
Look at the tool movement relative to the workpiece. Don't focus on the table.
If you change the jogging direction, your manual jogs will move opposite to gcode programs (unless you reverse the whole machine and are happy with parts coming out reversed compared with CAD?)
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