Structure of the program interface
1 | Header | 2 | Menus |
3 | Functions | 4 | Quick Start area |
5 | Instruction line | 6 | Quick access |
7 | Toolbar: Last used functions | 8 | User-defined toolbar |
9 | Information line | 10 | Workspace |
Header
1 | Currently open file | 2 | Software version |
3 | Minimise window | 4 | Maximise window |
5 | Close program |
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Menus and functions (menu ribbon)
Here, you have access to all machining functions, arranged in menus by task, technology and machine manufacturer.
You will also find functions for configuring and customising the program and the program interface.
Quick Start area
The Quick Start area is mainly used for searching and starting functions, but offers additional functionalities.
See also:
Execute functions via Quick Start
Instruction line
In the instruction line, you are given instructions on the individual steps while a function is being executed.
Toolbar: Last used functions
In this toolbar you have access to the last used functions. It is automatically filled from top to bottom.
User-defined toolbar
You can arrange the most frequently used functions in these toolbars.
See also: Visualisation
Quick access
In these areas you can, for example, arrange less frequently used functions so that they are also quickly accessible.
Information line
The information line displays various information about the currently open file in several fields. When the mouse pointer is moved over a field, additional related information is displayed.
Workspace
The workspace displays the currently open file for editing. Displaying multiple files simultaneously is only possible if the Multitasking option is enabled.
See also: Visualisation