The View | Other Windows | Probe Readouts menu option displays a readout of the current CMM position and other useful information.
Sample Probe Readouts Window |
Explanation |
Probe Readouts window
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The Probe Readouts window changes depending on the options that you selected from the Probe Readouts Setup dialog box (see "Setting Up the Probe Readouts Window" in the "Setting your Preferences" chapter).
To access the Probe Readouts Setup dialog box, right-click in the Probe Readouts window and click Setup.
Sizing the Probe Readouts Window
You can alter the size of this window in two ways. If the window is docked, first float the readouts window (see below):
Method 1: With the mouse, drag any of the window borders until you reach the desired size.
Method 2: Right-click on the window's title bar to display the Probe Readouts menu. Select the Large option to display the Probe Readouts window centered on the screen and maximized to 95% of the screen's size. Select the Normal option to display the Probe Readouts window in the previous size prior to maximizing. Click anywhere outside the menu to close it.
Probe Readouts menu
To close the Probe Readouts window, click on the X button in the upper right-hand corner.
Each time you change the location or size of the Probe Readouts window, PC-DMIS updates the proper entry. The next time you select the option, the window displays precisely as it did in the previous viewing.
On machines with an external DRO, this option is not available.
Docking or Floating the Probe Readouts Window
You can dock the Probe Readouts window to the sides of the screen or against other windows by right-clicking on the title bar. From the Probe Readouts menu (shown above), select the Docking option. To make the window float on top of other windows again, choose the Floating option from the same menu. You may need to drag the window on top of the Graphic Display window if the title bar is not visible.
You can also hold down the Ctrl key while you drag the window to prevent it from docking.
For details on docking and undocking user interface elements, see "Docking and Undocking User Interface Elements".
Multiple Arm Mode and the Probe Readouts Window
If you have more than one arm measuring your part, PC-DMIS displays the probe readout information for each additional arm in a new column.
Example of the Probe Readouts window showing multiple arms in two columns
You can right-click on this window to display a shortcut menu that you can use to show or hide information about a particular probe.
If a check mark appears next to a menu item, its information appears in the Probe Readouts window.