Enter the . Developed by CNC enthusiast Gerry Thompson (known widely in the CNC community as "Ger21"), the 2010 Screenset remains one of the most popular, functional, and elegant aftermarket interfaces ever created for Mach3. It completely transforms the software from a confusing grid of buttons into a streamlined, high-productivity workstation.
The 2010 Screenset, often simply called the "2010 screen," brings several improvements to the standard functionality:
The 2010 Screenset is not just a cosmetic skin. It introduces deep macro integration that automates tedious manual tasks. Minimalist, Widescreen Optimization Mach3 2010 Screenset
This is the crown jewel of the 2010 Screenset. It features a robust, built-in macro system for dual-plate tool probing (Initial Probe and Fixed Probe).
The default Mach3 interface (1024.set) splits vital information across multiple tabs. To zero an axis, set up a tool change, or change a feed rate, you often have to flip back and forth between the Program Run, MDI, and Offsets screens. This constant switching increases the risk of mistakes and slows down your workflow. Enter the
Easily locate the edges, corners, or center of a workpiece or pocket using electronic edge finders. 3. Touchscreen-Friendly Design
Within Mach3, go to View -> Load Screens and select the 2010.set file. The 2010 Screenset, often simply called the "2010
This guide covers installation, layout, key features, setup, and usage.
Automatically measures the first tool using a mobile touch plate placed on top of your material.
A fly-out jogging panel provides quick access to incremental step sizes, continuous jogging controls, and MPG (Manual Pulse Generator) settings without cluttering the main run screen.