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==Using the Directional Scanner== | ==Using the Directional Scanner== | ||
[[File:Dscan_a.jpg|thumb|400px|right|My camera is now pointing roughly toward Iro VIII. We can see from the bottom section of the map browser that my scan area (the green area) covers Iro VIII, as well the second-to-last planet in the system. This second planet corresponds to the icons a little to the left of Iro VIII. The scan range can be used to ensure only Iro VIII is covered. Looking through the scan result, we can see Iro VIII, its moons, and a bunch of POS structures.]] | [[File:Dscan_a.jpg|thumb|400px|right|My camera is now pointing roughly toward Iro VIII. We can see from the bottom section of the map browser that my scan area (the green area) covers Iro VIII, as well the second-to-last planet in the system. This second planet corresponds to the icons a little to the left of Iro VIII. The scan range can be used to ensure only Iro VIII is covered. Looking through the scan result, we can see Iro VIII, its moons, and a bunch of POS structures.]] | ||
The directional scanner can be accessed from the second tab in the window brought up by pressing CTRL+F11. The tab contains a field for entering range, a slider for choosing the angle of the scan, and a checkbox to apply your overview settings. | The directional scanner can be accessed from the second tab in the window brought up by pressing CTRL+F11. The tab contains a field for entering range, a slider for choosing the angle of the scan, and a checkbox to apply your overview settings. You can also bring up the directional scanner by clicking the button above the autopilot button but below the cargohold button on the left-hand side of your HUD. | ||
===Range and Angle=== | ===Range and Angle=== | ||