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===Scan cone=== | ===Scan cone=== | ||
The directional scanner lists | The directional scanner lists objects that are within its scan cone. | ||
[[File:Dscanwindow.jpg|thumb| | [[File:Dscanwindow.jpg|upright=2.0|thumb|center|D-Scan Window and Results]] | ||
The | The cone starts at your ship and reaches out for up to 14AU (click the AU label button to change to KM). The range can be adjusted either by using the interval slider at 1, 5, 10, or 14.3 AU, or by typing a specific scan range into the box. | ||
The | The cone can be narrow or wide. At its widest it is a 360° sphere; at its narrowest it is a 5° beam. The parameter that controls this is scan angle which is set via a slider in intervals of 5°, 15°, 30°, 60°, 90° 180° and 360°. | ||
The scan is always directed to what '''your camera points''' at and does not care about ship orientation. | |||
Because camera manipulation is involved, you may find it helpful to enable Overview brackets to help you see things in space. With brackets enabled, you can align the camera by moving the target celestial's icon toward your ship's indicator. This was a useful technique prior to the introduction of the map, and some pilots may prefer it. Narrow beam directional scans can be quickly accomplished by holding the directional scanner hotkey (default "v") and left clicking on an object or anomaly in either the Overview or Probe Scanner window. This rapidly aligns the directional scan in the direction of the selected object/anomaly and performs a scan at the selected range and scan angle selected in the directional scan window. | Because camera manipulation is involved, you may find it helpful to enable Overview brackets to help you see things in space. With brackets enabled, you can align the camera by moving the target celestial's icon toward your ship's indicator. This was a useful technique prior to the introduction of the map, and some pilots may prefer it. Narrow beam directional scans can be quickly accomplished by holding the directional scanner hotkey (default "v") and left clicking on an object or anomaly in either the Overview or Probe Scanner window. This rapidly aligns the directional scan in the direction of the selected object/anomaly and performs a scan at the selected range and scan angle selected in the directional scan window. | ||