As suggested, pick a system from the left hand panel, and as was mentioned earlier scroll UP the nav list rather than down, because when you scroll down that list you sometimes have dozens in planets, stations etc to scroll through before you get to the first external star system. Scrolling upwards from the bottom of the list you'll be selecting a star system straight off.
And with a little voice attack, you could break it down to a command and maybe take even more time off.
I may have to try that.
Why didn't you say so - I did this over the weekend. Using VA2 - which I think is still beta but working fine: I set bookmarks in the galaxy map for systems I'm interested in, only have 10 or so there so you'll have to adapt if you have too many I guess. I used the cursor move command and the click left mouse command to select the bookmarks tab, then a route1/rouye2/route3.... command that uses mouse move to select the actual tab, click on it (LC mouse), shift mouse right (the y coord doesn't change) and click again to select the 'plot route' option.
There are also ways to do it with the built in tab functions, I just found this easier.
As the Galaxy map seems to vary a lot in time taken to display I use three commands to auto set a tabbed route
1) Command 'Galaxy map' to open the map, once it's visible....
2) 'Route 1...10 ' as appropriate
3) 'Exit map' to finish
That way no need to build in a longish pause to ensure the map is open before the mouse starts clicking.
I'd give you screen cords for x and y but they 'll vary with resolution set....they're easy enough to obtain using the VA 'read cursor position' routine in the mouse move command setup anyway.
If you are into powerplay a similar set of routines will autoload your cargo bay while you sleep - mine loads 400t then exits the game, shuts down Steam, then shuts the PC down....
Dave