Setting up a Personalized Interface for Laser Marking Software
The software includes features such as customizable toolbars, personalized hotkeys and parameter templates, all of which help users to work more efficiently.The book covers everything from basic interface adjustments to advanced theme switching. It includes case studies that explain how to set up various features, as well as tips on backing up configuration files and solving common problems.
Why do they need personalized settings?
Many users have reported that the default interface for laser marking software is like a maze.In fact, by simply making a few adjustments, you can not only improve your efficiency, but also make the interface more compatible with your own work habits.For example, putting frequently used function buttons in a prominent position, adjusting the arrangement of control panels, and other such details make daily work much more convenient.
The infrastructure was easy to set up.
Adjusting the main screen layout.
You can drag and drop the tool bar modules to create your own layout. It's suggested that you put the modules that you use most often, such as the carving parameters and the graphics library, in the left-hand side of the screen.Remember to give your work area at least 60 % of the screen space so that your preview of the carving effect will not appear cramped.
Define your own shortcut keys.
If you can't remember the default F1-F12 key combinations, you can change them to ones you find easier to remember.For example, he can set "start carving" to Ctrl + Q, which is especially convenient when he is using the program with one hand.I suggest that the most frequently used functions of saving, pausing, and refreshing parameters be given priority.
Advanced play improves efficiency.
Create a parameter template.
If you need to repeatedly adjust power and speed when working with different materials, try saving commonly used parameters for glass engraving, metal marking, etc. as templates.Next time you want to use it, you just press one button to call it up, and this saves you at least 80 % of the time you would otherwise spend on debugging.
Free switching of interface themes.
Staring at a screen for a long time can lead to eye fatigue, so it's a good idea to set up a dark mode to protect your eyes and a high-contrast light mode.Some users even like to set up different theme colors for different machines, so that they don't get confused when switching.
Remember the tips for avoiding pitfalls.
Be sure to back up the original configuration files before making any changes so that they can be quickly restored in the event of an operational error.We do not recommend adjusting more than three modules at the same time, as this can lead to overlapping elements.If the buttons stop responding, first check the resolution settings. In most cases, simply restarting the software will fix the problem.