This was the "Mach3 2010 Screenset." It wasn't the flashy, rendered 3D look of the modern, expensive software. It was the interface of the tinkerer, the hacker, the machinist who liked to see the wires holding the world together.
Mach3 is a popular software used for controlling CNC machines, and one of its most distinctive features is the screenset. A screenset is a collection of graphical user interface (GUI) elements that provide an intuitive and user-friendly way to interact with the software. In this article, we will focus on the Mach3 2010 Screenset, a widely used and highly regarded screenset that was released in 2010.
Fewer buttons mean less chance of error, making it more intuitive for beginners.