Changing Systems & Adding a new one
When lauching MacroQueue for the first time, you will be asked what system you will be using:
![../_images/Change1.png](../_images/Change1.png)
You are able to change it later under the ‘system’ menu:
![../_images/Change2.png](../_images/Change2.png)
![../_images/Change3.png](../_images/Change3.png)
When you change systems, the macros for the old system is automatically replaced with the macros for the new system.
If you have several systems that use the same software, e.g. 2 different CreaTec systems, you can include other functions for other Instruments seperately.
![../_images/Change4.png](../_images/Change4.png)
Adding a New System
You can specify that a python file under Functions is a new system instead of auxiliary equipment by adding it to the list of systems in General.py.
For example, I created a new file called Testing.py in the Functions folder. I can make it a system by adding ‘Testing’ to the list:
Systems =['RHK','CreaTec','SXM',"Testing"]
IgnoreFiles =["SXMRemote.py"]
![../_images/NewSystem1.png](../_images/NewSystem1.png)
![../_images/NewSystem2.png](../_images/NewSystem2.png)