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The easy way to do this is to enable the tactical overlay as seen in the image to your right. The distance markers often line up with the direction of the gate, so you can just double-click in space at any of the distant markers to start aligning down the gate.
The easy way to do this is to enable the tactical overlay as seen in the image to your right. The distance markers often line up with the direction of the gate, so you can just double-click in space at any of the distant markers to start aligning down the gate.


When you land on on a gate your actual position next to the beacon, just like when you warp to a station, will be different for each member of the fleet. As such you sometimes land below, above, to the left or to the right of the beacon. To avoid potentially aligning straight into the gate, you could zoom in a little to see where you land, and simply sight down the gate like you would the barrel of a rifle, and double-click in space where your perceived sight ends up.
When you land on a gate your actual position next to the beacon, just like when you warp to a station, will be different for each member of the fleet. As such you sometimes land below, above, to the left or to the right of the beacon. To avoid potentially aligning straight into the gate, you could zoom in a little to see where you land, and simply sight down the gate like you would the barrel of a rifle, and double-click in space where your perceived sight ends up.


Either way, be careful if you land right behind the gate, because then you run the risk of running straight into the gate, breaking your align.
Either way, be careful if you land right behind the gate, because then you run the risk of running straight into the gate, breaking your align.