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    • Dougal1957undefined
      Dougal1957
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      @deckingman:

      @Dougal1957:

      Ian I think the point he is making here is that in Safari it shows a Home All button (Normal for a delta but not Cartesian/CoreXY) but in Firefox and Chrome he gets the individual Axis Homeing buttons I guess this is an Issue with Safari and the very reason I use Chrome on My Mac Also the Z Hight is different in Safari for some reason.

      Doug

      Hi Doug,

      Bit confused. I see home all button then the individual axes all stacked vertically in one layout but then the same buttons stacked left to right in the other layout - unless my old eyes are deceiving me 🙂

      My Bad I hadn't spotted the vertical stacking very weird and that is how my Chrome looks as well will have to try Firefox I think and see what that does I do know Google has messed with quite a bit of stuff lately

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      • fmaundefined
        fma
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        You also have more moving boxes (+100/-100). I don't see any problems: it depends on the available space. Different browsers uses different font sizes, so manage space in different ways. DWC adjusts itself. As it adds a line, it regroups buttons on the same line.

        Frédéric

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        • SuperJETTundefined
          SuperJETT
          last edited by

          @deckingman:

          @Dougal1957:

          Ian I think the point he is making here is that in Safari it shows a Home All button (Normal for a delta but not Cartesian/CoreXY) but in Firefox and Chrome he gets the individual Axis Homeing buttons I guess this is an Issue with Safari and the very reason I use Chrome on My Mac Also the Z Hight is different in Safari for some reason.

          Doug

          Hi Doug,

          Bit confused. I see home all button then the individual axes all stacked vertically in one layout but then the same buttons stacked left to right in the other layout - unless my old eyes are deceiving me 🙂

          I was wondering what they were talking about also. Same stuff, different layout.

          Custom CoreXY at home with Duet Wifi, Hemera

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          • deckingmanundefined
            deckingman
            last edited by

            @Dougal1957:

            @deckingman:

            @Dougal1957:

            Ian I think the point he is making here is that in Safari it shows a Home All button (Normal for a delta but not Cartesian/CoreXY) but in Firefox and Chrome he gets the individual Axis Homeing buttons I guess this is an Issue with Safari and the very reason I use Chrome on My Mac Also the Z Hight is different in Safari for some reason.

            Doug

            Hi Doug,

            Bit confused. I see home all button then the individual axes all stacked vertically in one layout but then the same buttons stacked left to right in the other layout - unless my old eyes are deceiving me 🙂

            My Bad I hadn't spotted the vertical stacking very weird and that is how my Chrome looks as well will have to try Firefox I think and see what that does I do know Google has messed with quite a bit of stuff lately

            No worries mate. For info, I use Firefox and see the same layouts depending on how I resize the window.

            Ian
            https://somei3deas.wordpress.com/
            https://www.youtube.com/@deckingman

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            • Dougal1957undefined
              Dougal1957
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              Yeah I see that now if I narrow down my Chrome screen then they move at a certain width to be horizontal rather than vertical stacked

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              • JohnOCFIIundefined
                JohnOCFII
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                Sorry, I guess I buried the lead in that message:

                @JohnOCFII:

                The X, Y, and Z homing values are different. They actually command the amount of travel shown.

                I now see that changing the window width shows the additonal buttons for each axis, but Firefox actually has different values for the Z axis than the other two browsers:

                Chrome and Safari show:

                Z-50 Z-5 Z-0.5 Z-0.05

                While Firefox shows:

                Z-100 Z-10 Z-1 Z-0.1

                for those 4 or 8 movement buttons.

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                • burtoogleundefined
                  burtoogle
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                  Settings -> Machine Control -> Half Z Movements

                  The state of this is probably stored in the browser, not the Duet.

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                  • JohnOCFIIundefined
                    JohnOCFII
                    last edited by

                    @burtoogle:

                    Settings -> Machine Control -> Half Z Movements

                    The state of this is probably stored in the browser, not the Duet.

                    That was it! Thanks.

                    In this day and age when it is common (for me anyway) to interact with two to three web browsers on multiple devices (laptop, tablet, phone), even across the duration of a single print, I wonder if this information could be saved and loaded from the Duet itself. It feels like DWC was not designed with the multiple simultaneous browser environment in mind.

                    John

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                    • dintidundefined
                      dintid
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                      @JohnOCFII:

                      @burtoogle:

                      Settings -> Machine Control -> Half Z Movements

                      The state of this is probably stored in the browser, not the Duet.

                      That was it! Thanks.

                      In this day and age when it is common (for me anyway) to interact with two to three web browsers on multiple devices (laptop, tablet, phone), even across the duration of a single print, I wonder if this information could be saved and loaded from the Duet itself. It feels like DWC was not designed with the multiple simultaneous browser environment in mind.

                      John

                      Correct, it is only designed for 1 consecutive connection at a time. It’s so fast that it’s normally irrelevant, but it does raise questions like these.
                      If everything were set on Duet you wouldn’t be able to do custom things or client basis, so guess it’s a trade off as always ?

                      RepRapFirmware supported G-codes: https://duet3d.com/wiki/G-code

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                      • whosrdaddyundefined
                        whosrdaddy
                        last edited by

                        @dintid:

                        @JohnOCFII:

                        @burtoogle:

                        Settings -> Machine Control -> Half Z Movements

                        The state of this is probably stored in the browser, not the Duet.

                        That was it! Thanks.

                        In this day and age when it is common (for me anyway) to interact with two to three web browsers on multiple devices (laptop, tablet, phone), even across the duration of a single print, I wonder if this information could be saved and loaded from the Duet itself. It feels like DWC was not designed with the multiple simultaneous browser environment in mind.

                        John

                        Correct, it is only designed for 1 consecutive connection at a time. It’s so fast that it’s normally irrelevant, but it does raise questions like these.
                        If everything were set on Duet you wouldn’t be able to do custom things or client basis, so guess it’s a trade off as always ?

                        It would be possible by adding a username to the initial login.
                        Then the settings could be saved on a per user basis.

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