dandrummerman21
Stainless
- Joined
- Feb 5, 2008
- Location
- MI, USA
on a 0 control, you have to type the bit number with the letter included.
If you were looking for x10.0, you would type that (i do not believe you need leading zeroes, ie x0010.0) but you DO need the letter first. You would type x10.0 first, then search.
wsearch is wrung (rung?) search, so it only will bring you to a wrung that ends with the symbol you're looking for. If you were looking for r280.2, you could hit r280.2 [wsearch] and it will bring you to it if it exists at the end of a wrung.
I'll be honest in saying i'm not positive what n-search does. And I'm currently typing this from memory so can't try it out right now.
If you were looking for x10.0, you would type that (i do not believe you need leading zeroes, ie x0010.0) but you DO need the letter first. You would type x10.0 first, then search.
wsearch is wrung (rung?) search, so it only will bring you to a wrung that ends with the symbol you're looking for. If you were looking for r280.2, you could hit r280.2 [wsearch] and it will bring you to it if it exists at the end of a wrung.
I'll be honest in saying i'm not positive what n-search does. And I'm currently typing this from memory so can't try it out right now.