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G90C Movement Question

The cmm is a G90c and I was wondering for the manual controls it seems to be a balancing act right now to where you move it in one direction and in order for it to stop you have to move it the same amount in the opposite direction. So Is there a way to change the controls to a more standard form of movement or does it have to stay in this mode? and If there is a way to change it, where are the settings for it?
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  • There is no setting in PC-DMIS to manage jog boxes (at least how the joystick centers) and this being an LK CMM this topic is better served in the off topic section.

    So since this is an LK CMM which means it could have the original LK controller, or any number of retrofit controllers which all support multiple jog boxes we don't have enough information to go on.

    I have seen the old LK controllers when not tuned properly want to continue to drift after being manually moved. I've also seen any number of jog boxes start to fail similar to this after you find the correct number of drops for the jog box to fail the drop test Wink. My person guess is someone found the right number of drops.

    Picture of the CMM controller, and the jog box might get you some more activity and maybe point to a solution.
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  • There is no setting in PC-DMIS to manage jog boxes (at least how the joystick centers) and this being an LK CMM this topic is better served in the off topic section.

    So since this is an LK CMM which means it could have the original LK controller, or any number of retrofit controllers which all support multiple jog boxes we don't have enough information to go on.

    I have seen the old LK controllers when not tuned properly want to continue to drift after being manually moved. I've also seen any number of jog boxes start to fail similar to this after you find the correct number of drops for the jog box to fail the drop test Wink. My person guess is someone found the right number of drops.

    Picture of the CMM controller, and the jog box might get you some more activity and maybe point to a solution.
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