Wish for New feature :) Direct Goto to Dialog "Target Image"
midibase opened this issue · 11 comments
As the title say, I wish a commat where I can got direct to the dialog-window "Target image".
The reason is that I must often change the values for best results.
Now I must always use File->Open File.. and choose always the same image.
Or is now a possibility?
Thanks for your great work!
lg sigi
Just only to save one click? Open file always remember the last opened file, so you don't need do navigate, just confirm to open the same image.
You could just use a USB mouse to plug in to the laptop.
Maybe even a wireless one so you dont have the lead to worry about.
Oh I see, ok.
It is not clear for me how I could use the CustomButtons – short cuts. I do not found a way where I could link it for example the custum made buttons.
Linking is positional: CustomButton1 is for the first button, CustomButton2 for the second...
I'm not sure if it is good or it is nessesary to add new shortCuts (I would it not needed)?
I think I have added all the available actions to the shortcuts list. Tell me if you see I forget something.
Also a little thing is, if the Buttons on a Dialog (OK, Next…) would have shortcuts.
They usually have standard windows shortcuts (Esc: cancel, Enter: ok) but sometime I forget to define them. Some other times I choose to not define them because in some situation an "explicit" click is more clear than an enter (think about a form where you have an edit and you click ok thinking you are editing a value and an ok is taken on the form instead!).
For what is homing ($H) really needed?
Homing is a procedure to get a reliable and absolute position reference sensing limit switch.
It require hardware limit switch: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZyS-SgZtbXQ
A really cool feature where, if it were possible to „draw“ the lines-light.
In LaserGRBL project I choose to prefer simplicity to "a lot of cool features that each one would want a bit different, driving me crazy". For woodpiece positioning you can use a custom button and draw image frame using macro.