On Fri, Mar 30, 2007 at 01:37:49PM -0500, Andy Holcomb wrote:
> 
> This seams like it would be great for a machine that has a homed 
> position, but on a machine without, it smells. Your telling me I have to 
> do work and type in g54 x.... every time I want to zero an axis?

If your machine does not have home switches or a home position (which
means you can't use soft limits for overtravel protection) you can set
the soft limits to large numbers in the INI file, and use the Home
button to zero an axis.

Until/unless tkemc is fixed to do something more useful/permanent when
an axis is right-clicked I just suggest you avoid right-clicking.
The current behavior is just confusing I think.  

Using G54 or Home are two ways to avoid it.

Chris

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