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=Q-Click-Click=
=Q-Click-Click=
===What's that?===
Q-Click-Click, officially called 'using Approach hotkey' is superior way of manual piloting. It allows to manually go to any point in space, without moving your camera. This allows to move around grid with ease, while having good view of space around you.
===How you do that?===
As name suggest, you hold 'Q' (default keybind for 'Approach') and click twice.
1. Hold Q
[[File:Approach_Q.gif|frameless|600px|none|Holding Q]]<br>
2. First click determines your 'direction' and distance you want to travel, then you can select 'elevation' of your path. Notice how diameter of circle (distance) doesn't change.
[[File:Approach_QC.gif|frameless|600px|none|First Click]]<br>
3. Second click determines confirms destination and your ships starts to move
[[File:Approach_QCC.gif|frameless|600px|none|Second Click]]<br>
4. Keep in mind - target point distance is set by first click - if you reach it, your ship will stop
[[File:Approach_Stop.gif|frameless|600px|none|Ship stopping]]<br>
5. Useful for aligning down the gates
[[File:Approach_Align.gif|frameless|600px|none|Approaching]]<br>
6. If you hold Q and doubleclick on any object, you will start direct approach to that object
[[File:Approach_Approach.gif|frameless|600px|none|Aligning]]<br>
It requires getting used to - but is really great when it comes to manual piloting :)