Due to popular demand,

Due to popular demand, added +Andy Meyer’s Super Touch Plate to the main TinyG workspace. The CSS layout is a bit whacky and I haven’t actually gotten to test the probe running, so let me know if you run into any bugs.

Looking forward to playing with this. Might try it out on Monday.

Thanks for that John

Where do we set the x and y offsets?

Just in time for a big job with a lot of edge probing. Thank you guys so much! Lifesavers

One bug,

clicking the stop button during the probe process on x or y seems to lock up my tinyg- have to cut it’s power and turn it back on again to get any kind of response to commands.

What commands are showing in the serial port console when TinyG freezes? This feels like a firmware bug on TinyG.

@jlauer The CSS is fixed now. I added tabs and it is noticeably better, although I am no web developer so I’m sure it is still not ideal (not good on small screens…). Also, @Simone_Marin and everyone asking about X and Y offsets, those are now available! I have added them in the experimental branch. My question is this: I have tested it and it works in X, Y, and Z - should I just merge the branches, or is there anything you would like to see first? Thanks.

Go ahead and merge. Excited to see it

@jlauer Merge completed, it’s up and running.

Hey I was on a nonCNC moment of my life, nice to hear about the new feature, thanks

@Simone_Marin I’m glad to hear you’re back - I hope it works out for you.