In & Out arrows at stations instead of In & In arrows (toaster rack)

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Yet the Op ignores Large ships. Which require almost the whole mail slot. OP Please start using stuff that you are ignoring. Here what I use. Before Entering and Exiting the mail slot. I use the RADAR. It can tell you a lot. If a ship coming in or going out. If you need more info you can click on every ship and tell the direction they are going and tell if they are coming in or going out of a station and you can decide when to exit or enter a station. It, not rocket science.
 
Also didn't catch my eyes before, but basically you are right. It does make sense. Additionally, it should most likely be a simple fix: rotate the skin there by 180 degrees and things are good to go.
 
Yet the Op ignores Large ships. Which require almost the whole mail slot. OP Please start using stuff that you are ignoring. Here what I use. Before Entering and Exiting the mail slot. I use the RADAR. It can tell you a lot. If a ship coming in or going out. If you need more info you can click on every ship and tell the direction they are going and tell if they are coming in or going out of a station and you can decide when to exit or enter a station. It, not rocket science.
Some good old fashioned advice there; well worth quoting. :D
 
No need for arrows, that's what the light are for. You stay on the side of the green light.

Your green inwards is outwards red. Outwards green is inwards red.

Even the station tells you to follow the greens if you listen to some of the comms in station. The slot is always on the side which is rotating anti-clockwise

When you do that, the advertising hoardings are all upside down.
Yet another example of Fdev's mastery of 'joined up thinking'.
 
When you do that, the advertising hoardings are all upside down.
Yet another example of Fdev's mastery of 'joined up thinking'.
I noticed the ads being up-side down, during my first few days, of docking and mentioned it at the time. Of course there was no official response; as to why this is the case. There is the theory that an advert up-side-down gains more attention and therefore, more affective. But I doubt that this is the reason for the error.
 
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