Put this line in the file ~/.axisrc, with no whitespace at the beginning
of the line:
bind_axis("Right", "Left", 0)
Create the file ~/.axisrc if it doesn't exist yet.
Jeff
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I'm watching the table. I know the jog is working as if it were the tool
but my mind seems to want to think in terms of which way the table
moves. Also, the inconsistency between the X&Y axes and the Z axis often
confuses me (i.e. the arrow keys work reversed w.r.t. the table but the
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As Brian mentioned, table to the left = tool to the right.
The keys match the motion from G-code, so a cursor-right keypress is the
same as G-code to move in the +X direction, etc. If they don't match
on your system, then I'd say someone has been playing with your keyboard
mapping in X :) If
On Friday 28 September 2007 09:56, Ian Wright wrote:
> Can someone please give me a heads up on how to change the keyboard
> shortcut assignments in Axis. At the moment I have to press the 'right'
> button to jog the axis to the left etc. and I'd like to change 'em
> around a bit. Thanks..
are
Can someone please give me a heads up on how to change the keyboard
shortcut assignments in Axis. At the moment I have to press the 'right'
button to jog the axis to the left etc. and I'd like to change 'em
around a bit. Thanks..
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Best wishes,
Ian
Ian W. Wright
Sheffield UK
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