Hey Guys - I like LW4 and use it with RasPi - very nice
but i like to change the direction in x axis - how can I do it?
greetings Lex
P_Mido
(P Mido)
July 14, 2018, 1:13pm
2
Like if u Connect wire Exmple " BLUE - red - black - yellow "
then change them " Yellow - Black - red - blue " and it will change the direction of x axie
unfortunately the cables are fixed with tiny plugs - can’t change it…
so is it possible to change the direction in LW?
Roberbike
(Roberto Fernandez)
July 15, 2018, 1:28am
5
Which firmware and board are you using?
no - the plug has an unique sharp - no change or swipe…
I use an Eleksmaker A3 with 1.1f firmware
LW4: Frontend: 4.0.990 + Backend: 4.0.130
Roberbike
(Roberto Fernandez)
July 15, 2018, 12:24pm
7
With command $3 changue the mask.
Use the table of $2. All the info here:
## Getting Started
First, connect to Grbl using the serial terminal of your choice.
Set the baud rate to **115200** as 8-N-1 (8-bits, no parity, and 1-stop bit.)
Once connected
you should get the Grbl-prompt, which looks like this:
```
Grbl 1.1d ['$' for help]
```
Type $ and press enter to have Grbl print a help message. You should not see any local echo of the $ and enter. Grbl should respond with:
```
[HLP:$$ $# $G $I $N $x=val $Nx=line $J=line $SLP $C $X $H ~ ! ? ctrl-x]
```
The ‘$’-commands are Grbl system commands used to tweak the settings, view or change Grbl's states and running modes, and start a homing cycle. The last four **non**-'$' commands are realtime control commands that can be sent at anytime, no matter what Grbl is doing. These either immediately change Grbl's running behavior or immediately print a report of the important realtime data like current position (aka DRO).
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