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*Filter selecter (<span style="color:#ff2600">red</span> arrow): a drop down menu lets you set a filter for the scanner results. The scanner finds everything that it can, but only displays the items indicated by the filter.
*Filter selecter (<span style="color:#ff2600">red</span> arrow): a drop down menu lets you set a filter for the scanner results. The scanner finds everything that it can, but only displays the items indicated by the filter.
*Range slider(<span style="color:#00ff00">green</span> arrow) and range input box: sets the distance that the scanner can see. The slider offers a set of widely used values: from .1 to 14.3 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Astronomical_unit AU], with 14.3 being the farthest available distance.
*Range slider (<span style="color:#00ff00">green</span> arrow) and range input box: sets the distance that the scanner can see. The slider offers a set of widely used values: from .1 to 14.3 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Astronomical_unit AU], with 14.3 being the farthest available distance.
*Angle slider (<span style="color:#ffee00">yellow</span> arrow): at its maximum, 360°, the scanner finds everything in a sphere centered on your ship. By reducing this value you can narrow the search to a cone that points out from the nose of your ship.
*Angle slider (<span style="color:#ffee00">yellow</span> arrow): at its maximum, 360°, the scanner finds everything in a sphere centered on your ship. By reducing this value you can narrow the search to a cone that points out from the nose of your ship.
*Map: a window that shows the local solar system with your ship's d-scan area presented in red.
*Map: a window that shows the local solar system with your ship's d-scan area presented in red.