It's not operating as I expected ......

I push <1> to go to the External Panel and <E> or <Q> to go to Transactions or Contracts. So what is <LShift> (ie. UI Focus) for?
When I press it while looking at the External Panel, it takes me back to the front facing cockpit view ........
One of the "challenges" of Elite Dangerous is, each time you do an activity for the first time, such as driving an SRV, you have to go into control settings and set up the key bindings you want to use. It does demand some patience from you. I saw other posts talking about how you might use a HOTAS joystick etc. One maddening thing is when you connect / disconnect to play away from home the HOTAS joystick the game falls back on default settings. It cannot seem to cope with this change and keep your key bindings. I work around this by copying the contents of C:\Users\<your user name>\AppData\Local\Frontier Developments\Elite Dangerous\Options\Bindings into a folder called "kbm" for the keyboard and mouse set up, and a "joystick" for the joystick set up and then make sure I have the appropriate set of files in place depending on whether I have the joystick plugged in or not.
My main focus is exploration, and after a lot of game play I have built my idea of the ultimate exploration ship. I have tried Diamondback Explorer, ASP Explorer and Anaconda (too cumbersome to fly) on the way to completely engineering a Krait Phantom for exploration. I did use a cheap Hauler for a while, and when you have few credits to spend, taking a Hauler on a "road to riches" tour (google search this one) is the fastest way to earn credits until you can afford a bigger ship. Use the sidewinder to help the local system authority to blow up a few pirates in a Low (risk) Resource Extraction site to get enough credits for the Hauler plus kit for exploring.
20 stops on a road to riches list should let you sell the exploration data for enough to get an ASP Explorer. Stick passenger cabins in it and the Robigo Mines to Sothis Sirius Atmospherics passenger missions (see youtube videos) give you a way to get more cash for other ships to try.
At some point you will probably need to engineer at least the FSD drive for increase range plus mass manager.
There is something called an engineered FSD V1 available from technology brokers when you have collected the materials for it. Best FSD in the game and it only comes in size 5. It will go in a Diamondback Explorer (DBX), ASP Explorer, Krait Phantom but not a Dolphin (some have suggested it as a cheap exploration ship, but I'd take the excellent Diamondback Explorer over this). Guardian FSD Booster is another major increase in jump range. You can create one in several sizes up to 5. A size 5 will not go in a Diamondback Explorer (size 4 is best for this ship), but it will go in any other ship with a size 5 or bigger internal slot. You can make as many FSD Boosters as you collect materials for. Youtube has videos on how to get this, and a Diamondback Explorer with a point defence on top is the most effective ship for getting the Guardian FSD booster parts. It's small so can land on rough ground almost inside the Guardian ruins and shoot down missiles with it's point defence while you are out in your SRV. I'll leave you to discover why there will be missiles

I would use a Diamondback Explorer as my main exploration ship if I could put a size 6 fuel scoop on it, but the size 4 scoops too slow for me. I keep a DBX for messing around in the bubble because it's such a fun little ship.
Other engineering on an exploration ship gives smaller returns on jump range, but lower power so you can have a smaller lighter power plant and lighter weight D rated options are best except for the power plant which should be an efficient A rate module to reduce heat generation. Engineering further means you have to start jumping through more hoops to get access to engineers, like, you must have mined 500 tonnes of something, or, you must have traded with at least 50 markets, and so on. I made quite a lot of credits trading around 50 markets in an Anaconda blowing up pirates who interdicted me. It was fun.
Definitely hit youtube for the most efficient way to collect engineering materials, unless this whole proposition puts you off...
Source: https://youtu.be/iHl-SsKQfe4