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Sticky Jog Buttons

Post by trottrr50 »

I am using Acorn with a touch screen monitor.

I have noted on a number of occasions when I am jogging an axis and let my finger off the screen jog button the machine keeps going until I hit the button again or hit the opposite direction button. Is this most likely a touch screen issue or something else. Any ideas how to correct this problem?
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Re: Sticky Jog Buttons

Post by Gary Campbell »

Thank you for posting this. I thought I was imagining it happening, but can confirm that on occasion that an axis will keep moving after the button is released
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from my experience its touch screen/PC related. you can test it by using <Alt J> and jog with the keyboard and see what the response is like using the keyboard.
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Re: Sticky Jog Buttons

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If it is touch screen/pc related, is there a way to correct it?
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Re: Sticky Jog Buttons

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make sure you have latest drivers installed for starters.
and some touch screen drivers have software with feature and functionality settings that you can tweak etc..
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Re: Sticky Jog Buttons

Post by martyscncgarage »

trottrr50 wrote: Fri Jan 19, 2018 10:52 pm I am using Acorn with a touch screen monitor.

I have noted on a number of occasions when I am jogging an axis and let my finger off the screen jog button the machine keeps going until I hit the button again or hit the opposite direction button. Is this most likely a touch screen issue or something else. Any ideas how to correct this problem?
Do make sure the screen is clean. No coolant or anything splashed on the screen. While I have not experienced it, I understand capacitive touch screens are susceptible to going a little wonky with shtuff on the screen.

I can't say that I have experienced what you have.

Can you share what make and model monitor you are using to see if anyone else has one is or has experienced it?
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Re: Sticky Jog Buttons

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monitor I am using:

ASUS VT207N 19.5" HD+ 1600x900 DVI VGA USB Back-lit LED TouchScreen Monitor
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Re: Sticky Jog Buttons

Post by ScotY »

I have the same Asus monitor and see this behavior on occasion but it’s intermittent. However, I believe the cause for me is my PC. I am still trying to get it to be reliable...that’s been a long road travelled.
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Re: Sticky Jog Buttons

Post by martyscncgarage »

trottrr50 wrote: Sat Jan 20, 2018 12:58 am monitor I am using:

ASUS VT207N 19.5" HD+ 1600x900 DVI VGA USB Back-lit LED TouchScreen Monitor
I have several of those and not noticed anything odd. I will pay more attention....
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Re: Sticky Jog Buttons

Post by Gary Campbell »

I will also do a little more testing. IVe done over a dozen controls with touch screen. Resistive is a no brainer, the capacitive with "multi touch gestures" which mimic smart phone actions prove to more finicky for cnc use.

On another control system the only way the arrow jog keys will work properly is to press > roll finger for continuous motion. I'm wondering if that what happening here that another (slight unintended) motion is sending a "button lock" signal, as another button press always releases it and motion stops.

BTW: My experiences are ASUS and Acer in the consumer grade capacitive screens and ELO for the resistive.
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