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for the Xyz position
use type "term" whit "<%>"in text instaed "<#>"
<#> = on/off status
<%>= position in XYZ
How do you get the "x: y: z: position" like the first pictures show us ?
[*] Do you have the mouse on the screen?
[*] Are you in the cockpit or remote?
[*] Mouse mode can be enabled by typing "mouse" in the argument of the PB
[*] PB showing something in bottum corner of the terminal(K) So not, it is not running(recompile)
Jokes aside, well done!
Bad joke on my part. Its Rockwell's software for PLC/HMI management