All control screens support similar keys.
- PgUp, PgDn: Browse
- Ctrl‐PgUp, Ctrl‐PgDn: Browse, accept only marked units
- .: Mark/unmark unit
- F1: Choose ship
- F2: Choose planet
- F3, F8: Choose base
- F4: Go to starchart
- F6: Starship History
- Shift‐F1, Shift‐F2, Shift‐F3, Shift‐F4, Shift‐F8: Go to ship/planet/base/starchart location at this point
- Ctrl‐F1, Ctrl‐F2, Ctrl‐F3, Ctrl‐F4, Ctrl‐F8: Go to ship/planet/base/starchart location at other end of scanner
- X: Go to unit at other end of scanner
- F5, Shift‐F5: Information about planet here
- Ctrl‐F5: Information about planet at other end of scanner
- F7: Search object
- Ctrl‐H: Search objects at this location
- F9: Edit this unit's comment
- Shift‐F9: Edit comment of planet here
- Ctrl‐F9: Edit comment of planet at other end of scanner
- L: List ships at other end of scanner
- Shift‐L: List ships here
- Ctrl‐N: List ships that will be here next turn
- Shift‐M: Show subspace messages from this unit
- Y: Enable keyboard-move-scanner mode. Move scanner around with arrows, exit with ESC.
- Backspace: Go to previous screen
- Alt‐Backspace: Show list of previous screens
- Ins: Add unit to battle simulation
- Alt‐C: Show console
- Alt‐Q: Open Process Manager
- Alt‐K: Keymap debugger
- Alt‐.: Open Selection manager
- Alt‐Left, Alt‐Right: Next/previous selection layer
- Alt‐R: Reset current location (undo)
- Enter: Toggle between regular control screen and auto task screen
You can use Ctrl‐Alt+letter to toggle starchart options, e.g. Ctrl‐Alt‐M to toggle display of minefields. See Starchart, section "Option Toggles" for details.
Visual Elements
- The top line on the left contains the name of the unit. If is followed by a flag icon if there are messages from the unit that can be read using Shift‐M.
- The second line contains brief information about the kind of this unit (e.g. the ship type).
- The following block has function buttons for the major areas (F1 etc.), and an image of the unit in the center.
- The image has a yellow frame if the unit is selected (.).
- The "Auto" button has a green frame if the unit has an auto task, and a yellow frame if some other script is running on it.
- A map of the unit's surroundings appears on the right. You can click into it, or activate keyboard-move-scanner mode using Y; a yellow frame indicates that keyboard-move-scanner is active. The scanner result (name of the unit you're pointing at) is shown below the map).
Reference
- Keys:
- F1, F2, F3 or F10 almost everywhere, or follow a link in Imperial Statistics or Search
- Related command:
- UI.GotoScreen
- Keymap:
- ControlScreen (extended by actual control screen's keymap)
- Script context:
- respective unit
- See also:
- Ship Screen, Planet Screen, Starbase Screen, Fleet Screen