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Crazy Jog #633

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Juank23 opened this issue May 2, 2024 · 4 comments
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Crazy Jog #633

Juank23 opened this issue May 2, 2024 · 4 comments

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@Juank23
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Juank23 commented May 2, 2024

Good morning Denvi, I downloaded the source code version of candle 1.7 and I'm trying to change the functions of the numeric keypad, by the arrows, but when I compile and open the program, I move the machine with the arrows and it goes to one end and stays paid, is there any way to make this change I remain atentro thanks

@mar0x
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mar0x commented May 2, 2024

Hello,
I suppose you are using 1.1.7 version of Candle.
Does the issue reproduced when using numeric keypad?

  1. Jog step should be set properly
  2. Try to NOT hold the arrow key, but press and release it several times instead

Please let me know whether this helped or not.

@Juank23
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Juank23 commented May 2, 2024

hello mar0x , Thanks for your prompt reply, actually I am using version 1.1.8, I have a small laptop which does not have the numeric keys, , with the mouse it moves fine, but if I use the arrows it goes to one side and I have to restart, I modified the following lines in the code ....
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@mar0x
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mar0x commented May 2, 2024

Please enable "Show UI Commands in console", reproduce your issue and see/share jog commands in your console.

@Juank23
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Juank23 commented May 2, 2024

in frmmain.cpp change the numbers by the arrows of the keyboard as I show in the following image, and when pressing any key of the arrows the machine moves without stopping, but with the mouse if they work well but after closing and opening candle
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