File LGV1 needs to be unzipped and then the .exe run to install the program on your computer. On the 1340GT both the input (stud gear) and output (QC input) needs to be changed for specific metric threads. This subject came up in the past specific with the 1340GT for some of the less common metric threads, and for that matter some of the odd ball imperial threads. There are different ways to determine the potential combinations or one can look at ratios for an existing thread and then work backwards on some divisible integer gear combination. The problem in some cases is the ratios work but the actual gear size or spacing/meshing does not.
Below is the metric gear chart for the 1340GT, a few of the change gears are special order from QMT like the 35T. David Best put together a metric thread setup chart with the default change gears and a few of the gaps for metric, these are filled with the 35T, other gears may also be available special order. I had been asked about the 11.5 pitch in the past, so it seems that it is possible with a 46T stud gear. Manual lathes are typically not designed for every possible thread, and mechanical threading gearboxes are always some compromise for universal threading. An ELS would solve that issue, I am actually surprised that lathe makers have not embraced that option, it would be less expensive and more durable then mechanical gearboxes. The higher end lathes tend to have universal gearboxes, so no change gears on say the ERL/RML/TRL lathes for imperial or metric, but none will not cut a 46 TPI.