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This document will guide you through the process of using the MicroScribe to input data into Mastercam DesignmasterCAM Design, modelling tutorial.
1. Start Mastercam Design from the programs menu or by double clicking the desktop icon.
2. To ensure proper units, click on Screen in the main menu in Mastercam, then Configure in the Screen menu to display the System Configuration pop-up window. Here you can change the Current Configuration File to English units or to Metric units, whichever you chose in MUS.
3. Set the GS-view construction plane to Isometric. This is done by clicking the Gview: Isometric icon.
1. Choose Splines from the Create menu, and then click on Manual.
2. The type of Spline can be changed by clicking on Type. Every time you click type it will toggle between P for Parametric and N for NURBS.
3. Sketch will automatically be selected after you click Manual.
4. Before starting to input points move the mouse cursor into a view port.
5. Place the MicroScribe stylus tip where you would like to input points. Each time the foot
pedal or hand switch is clicked a point on the Spline will be input.
6. To close the Spline, place the last point with the mouse. The cursor will automatically
snap to the start point of the Spline. Press the Escape key to finish the command.

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