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Add S2 parameter to head movement button G1 actions

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    robm
    last edited by 2 Mar 2018, 10:45

    With the change in 1.21RC3 disallowing G0/G1 moves if the relevant axis is not homed, I propose changing the head movement commands associated with buttons on the 'Machine Control' tab to have the S2 parameter. At least for the moves less than 50mm - buttons so enabled could have some colour or graphical change to indicate that they will move regardless of homing state.

    I find it is common to need to move some part of the printer after powering up and it may not be appropriate / desirable / safe to home an axis first.

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      resam
      last edited by 2 Mar 2018, 12:48

      I was wondering the same - but didn't have time to test it yet.
      Does this mean DWC and PanelDue need to be updated so the jogging buttons work again?

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        robm
        last edited by 28 Mar 2018, 09:35

        redundant now, can set

        M564 H0 ; allow moving axes without homing first

        if you want this.

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          daveidmx
          last edited by daveidmx 8 Jan 2018, 16:50 1 Aug 2018, 16:44

          If this feature is implemented, it should take into consideration that G1 S2 moves on delta and corexy command individual motors to move, rather than moving in XYZ-space.

          <edit>I see this has already been implemented, and there has already been a bug fix for this.</edit>

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