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For me, it’s gotten to the point where I’m always zoomed out with all brackets on so I can get a really good idea of what’s happening on the battlefield. I only zoom in when I need to do some fancy manual flying.  
For me, it’s gotten to the point where I’m always zoomed out with all brackets on so I can get a really good idea of what’s happening on the battlefield. I only zoom in when I need to do some fancy manual flying.  
== Variant Settings ==
=== PvP Travel + Blues ===
You can make a variant of the PvP Travel preset that also shows pilots in good standing to the Uni. Check '''Pilot is in your corporation''', '''Pilot is in your alliance''', '''Pilot has excellent standing''', '''Pilot has good standing'''.
This can be helpful to see what kind of friendlies are flying around. This will not show fleetmates. Pilots that disconnect from the game will appear as corpmates on your overview before they warp off, which makes noticing them easier.
Adding blues to your overview will show criminally flagged blues, like pirates we have a non-aggression pact (NAP) with. If you show blues, you must be very careful to check icons of outlaws so that you do not shoot blue pirates.
=== PvP Travel + Planets & Sun ===
Having the planets and sun on overview can sometimes be useful. This can let you see which planets are in d-scan range (approx 14.35 AU). Sometimes used by lowsec PvP fleets to see where the ships on d-scan could be located.




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The Militia column can be hidden in the right side of the screen if you don't need that information. It is mostly used by lowsec PvP fleets to identify Faction Warfare pilots, some of which are unlikely to aggress Uni fleets (although some FW corps will happily take a criminal flag to shoot down Uni targets of opportunity).
The Militia column can be hidden in the right side of the screen if you don't need that information. It is mostly used by lowsec PvP fleets to identify Faction Warfare pilots, some of which are unlikely to aggress Uni fleets (although some FW corps will happily take a criminal flag to shoot down Uni targets of opportunity).


== Radial velocity column, no transversal ==
== Radial velocity column, no transversal ==