@LivingstonWoodcraft Welcome to the group.
When you “went back to 1.4.12”, did you follow the instructions on this forum concerning renaming files? If not, search on here for returning to a previous version of gSender.
@LivingstonWoodcraft Welcome to the group.
When you “went back to 1.4.12”, did you follow the instructions on this forum concerning renaming files? If not, search on here for returning to a previous version of gSender.
I think I solved it. When I was setting up the options in the new version it was listing everything as MM. My safe height was set at .70" on the old version. In the new version it said .70 mm. So I changed it to 17 mm. But for some reason it was reading inches but displaying MM? So the Z axis was trying to move 17" down at full speed. Apparently something was off.
I’m a newb to this stuff.
Thank you for responding.
Bit of an odd one, and not sure if its a bug or just new behaviour… My Xbox game controller would not pair with my existing controller profile within GSender. Not a problem I thought (there has been many updates to Gsender so perfectly understandable this may need to be setup a-fresh once in a while)…
Creating a new game pad profile works fine, in that it sees the controller and allows me to program the buttons etc… BUT… it seems now that the buttons are listed numerically only (0,1,2,3,4,5 etc), whereas the old profile correctly identifies the buttons by their appropriate names ( LT, RT, A, B, X, Y, LB, RB, etc…)
See attached screen shots comparing the new and old to see what I mean. Is this the new approach and so is expected, or is it a bug I wonder? Happy to post as a Github Issue if more appropriate.
Old Profile ( Button labels = LT, RT, A, B, X, Y, LB, RB, etc…)
New Profile ( Button labels = 0,1,2,3,4,5,6, etc…)
I had the same issue in 1.5.1.
i can confirm that spindle delay does not work in the latest versions 1.5.1 1.5.2 it worked before in 1.4x