Editing Laser cutter class
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The edit can be undone. Please check the comparison below to verify that this is what you want to do, and then publish the changes below to finish undoing the edit.
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With your file loaded, press enter. The first layer in the layers list should now be highlighted. Select the layer you wish to modify with the arrow keys, and hit enter again. | With your file loaded, press enter. The first layer in the layers list should now be highlighted. Select the layer you wish to modify with the arrow keys, and hit enter again. | ||
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This info pane lets you modify a number of settings, but the primary ones we care about are speed and power 1. Use the Z/U key to cycle through the data fields to select the ones you wish to edit, and then use the arrow keys to edit the value. Just as when we edited in RDWorks, we must set the min power and max power to be the same. | This info pane lets you modify a number of settings, but the primary ones we care about are speed and power 1. Use the Z/U key to cycle through the data fields to select the ones you wish to edit, and then use the arrow keys to edit the value. Just as when we edited in RDWorks, we must set the min power and max power to be the same. | ||
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Hit enter to save and then again to continue back to the file. | Hit enter to save and then again to continue back to the file. | ||
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=== Setting the Origin and Tracing a Bounding Box === | === Setting the Origin and Tracing a Bounding Box === |