- Make sure grid and object markers are in the map settings. (right most tab)
- first thing to do when using the map is to tilt the view a bit so you can see the grid and the grid markers.
- Manouver the center grid marker to the marker left by systems to to select and find the context menu.
- Mastering the zoom binds are key. You need to zoom out to get large movement and zoom in to find the markers.
It takes some getting used to but I don't miss the mouse at all in galaxy map.
The system map is honestly worse. But at least with it you have the list for interactive objects.
Step 1, stop using a 2D selection device in a 3D space.. use the 3D cursor the game gives instead of a mouse. it magnaticly locks onto stars when you get near, never had an issue ever selecting anything.
Nope doesn't lock onto anything unless you're focus is away from the menu. I had to actaully use the mouse to change the focus then I can lock on. Which setting I'm missing so I don't have to use the mouse currently escapes me.
Not sure if this is the problem you're having but when I first started using the joystick to control the galaxy map (since trying to do it with the mouse in VR is basically impossible) I too found that I couldn't operate the little context menu. Basically my problem was that I was using the little hat stick on my joystick (Thrustmaster T-Flight HOTAS) to move laterally around the map and this was conflicting with the fact that the hat stick was also bound to UI navigation. I changed the galaxy map bindings so I had to press the hat stick in combination with another "shift" button to get lateral movement and bingo, I can now do everything I want in the galaxy map using only the joystick. If it's any use I wrote up some of these early findings in "the bad" section over here ...
https://forums.frontier.co.uk/showt...and-the-ugly?p=4591413&viewfull=1#post4591413
I have exactly that set up, I'll change the mappings when I get back to my rig.
Once I can replicate and correct the issue I'll post it up for posterity.
Especially noticeable in the system map, but then again, the panning speed in the system map is atrociously slow
Could still be 10x faster across the board.Zooming out helps a little bit, but not much.
Could still be 10x faster across the board.
I agree, or a speed/sensitivity adjustment so you can choose what speed is good for you.