On May 21, 2011, at 10:29 AM, Viesturs Lācis wrote:

> 2011/5/21 Tom Easterday <[email protected]>:
>> 
>> All four are set to Linear, but it is still there.
> 
> Ok. My lucky guess is that maybe You can trick it by specifying letter
> U/V/W instead of A, because A is meant for angular coordinate and my
> guess is that this cause EMC to put that slider there. In that case
> don't forget to change AXES. U will need 6, V will need 7 and W - 8.
> 

I tried to change to V yesterday, but it didn't work (Axis wouldn't load).  I 
didn't change AXES, however, so that may have been the problem.  I will try it 
when I get to the machine next.

> Another option is to modify the Axis GUI script to remove that slider
> in the had way :)


Thanks again,
-Tom
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