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  1. #1
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    setting UGS to display inches

    I have UGS set to jog in inches. How do I tell the DRO to show inches?
    Also, how do I get the visualizer to show the entire table? When I move my Zaxis I can see tool position on the visualiser for a few inches. Same for X and Y axis but I have a Z axis travel of 6.5 inches, a Y axis travel of 50 inches and an X axis travel of 104 inches.
    Thanks

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    Re: setting UGS to display inches

    I have UGS set to jog in inches. How do I tell the DRO to show inches?
    Set the GRBL configuration #13 =1 to let GRBL and UGS report in inches
    Also, how do I get the visualizer to show the entire table?
    Click in the picture, use the mouse scroll wheel to zoom, drag to rotate and pan

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    Re: setting UGS to display inches

    Quote Originally Posted by hfjbuis View Post
    Set the GRBL configuration #13 =1 to let GRBL and UGS report in inches

    Click in the picture, use the mouse scroll wheel to zoom, drag to rotate and pan
    Thanks worked perfectly

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