I guess I'm confused as to how  you change tools now???

I see nothing flawed about that page except they are all T01.

I think every UI is flawed unless it is easy to configure to fit the 
operation and machine and user.

JT
On 10/15/2013 10:15 AM, andy pugh wrote:
> On 15 October 2013 12:34, John Thornton <[email protected]> wrote:
>> On the
>> BP knee mill I have a macro that I just enter the number of the tool and
>> then try and press the tiny little ok button on the manual tool change
>> window on my touch screen.
> That was the stage I was trying to skip. I can't change a tool without
> LinuxCNC knowing, because that is what operates the solenoid valve.
> Maybe it would be useful for hal_manualtoochange to have a HAL pin
> with the same function as OK?
>
> Chris R seems to think that my UI design is flawed:
> http://imagebin.org/273679
>


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