A touchscreen is in many cases counterintutive for Moi3D but not for Apps!
A professional method that the "big guys" over there is to use a num-pad.
Its a generic USB-tool with a tilted edge that you can script at your command.
Because if you have a downward screen you block the right arm.
Which takes energy and focus.
With a numpad (with tilted edge) you can freely use your
left arm to program the necessary Moi3D-functions!
Like add edge /boolean /substract /simply the working curve.
Or speed it up a notch!
Ex: usage of Num-pad. (the black thing on the left of the screen, besides the laptop) under the yellow-arrow.
The monitor below uses SpeedCrunch which is in my opinion a superiour calculator for CAD/CAM as for now...
1.Add point
2.Delete point
3.Reconstruct
4.etc,etc
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