The interface is not obvious for selecting the correct materials. If it is not in the drop down list all you have to do is type âMapleâ in the search box above the list and all of the Maple selections will appear.
Yes, the correct speed for Proofgrade Maple Plywood is not as fast as that for Hardwood. Itâs only 74% as fast. Not surprising it did not cut all of the way through.
My proofgrade material is not recognized with my unit, Iâm assuming itâs pre change sticker material but itâs been easy enough to get it figured out.
Makes sense. As @rpegg says you are mostly likely good.
Note to everyone who new to this: the material selection gives you a short list dropped down of materials not the full list. Use the search field in the top left of the drop down to look for other material.
I think itâs always worked but itâs not intuitively obvious if you havenât clicked on one of the thumbnails it wonât scroll the list just because your cursor is hovering over it. And you canât arrow down from one to the next.
The sledgehammer hack is to make the zoom in your browser really little so the GFUI fits more thumbnails
Scrolling or swiping with a touch screen is so much easier though.
When they changed it to use the scroll wheel I had a bear of a time trying to figure out how to scroll down with just the mousepad. Used to be intuitive with just a pointing operation but now you need to use some combination of fingers and have it enabled in Windows 10 so I canât always remember what it is so I hooked up a mouse with a scroll wheel.
Ha. I thought something changed with this but couldnât place it. I wasnât happy with it before and it still makes me have to think when I have a big list of operations. I just wish you could enter key out of the settings pop up and tab to the next operation.
Thanks, figured that out. Been using Windows and now Windows 10 forever and have never needed to read the manual or tutorials. Two finger swipe is a selection that must be enabled in the track pad settings. By default I usually disable those to keep me from throwing the laptop across the room when it doesnât read my brain correctly.
Itâs pretty much impossible to use any of the 3D design packages (and most of the 2D stuff) without a multi-function mouse. So started carrying one around in the case. (Also improves the read efficiency for the forum by about 30%.)