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It is highly recommended that you have your overview set up to the E-UNI standard shown in the [[Overview Guide]]. So if you have not set up your overview, you should do that ASAP. (''You MUST do this if you are an E-UNI member.'')
It is highly recommended that you have your overview set up to the E-UNI standard shown in the [[Overview Guide]]. So if you have not set up your overview, you should do that ASAP. (''You MUST do this if you are an E-UNI member.'')


You can also use Overview Settings to create special filters for use in the d-scan. For example, a miner or explorer may want to set up a filter that looks explicitly only for combat ships and probes.  
You can also use Overview Settings to create special filters for use in the d-scan. For example, a miner or explorer may want to set up a filter that looks only for combat ships and probes.  


The scan results list simply shows everything that the scanner found, modified by your filter. Remember that the scanner will not find cloaked ships, certain ships that are immune to directional scanning (see [[Curse]], for example), or ships that are docked. You can sort the results by clicking on the header of any column.
The scan results list simply shows everything that the scanner found, modified by your filter. Remember that the scanner will not find cloaked ships, certain ships that are immune to directional scanning (see [[Curse]], for example), or ships that are docked. You can sort the results by clicking on the header of any column.