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[[File:Maneuvers-by-icons.png|thumb|right|232px|The icons of the direction selector bar]]
 
[[File:Maneuvers-by-icons.png|thumb|right|232px|The icons of the direction selector bar]]
The '''direction selector''' is a part of the GUI appears with activation of [[S.A.S.]] (if there are functions beyond the stability assist). It helps to orientate the [[craft]] to the desired direction by clicking on its icon if the available [[command module|probe core]] or skilled pilot controls the craft. The icons of directions beyond the skill of the probe core or pilot won't appear on the bar of the direction selector. The directions matches with those can be found on the [[navball]]. If the maneuver is among the available directions, it can help to perform the orbital maneuvers planed with [[maneuver node]]s too. There is also a '''''Stability Assist''''' icon on the bar, which is the base function of the SAS. The restrictions are valid in [[career|career mode]] only, in [[sandbox]] and [[science mode]] all functions are available!
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The '''direction selector''' is a part of the GUI appears with activation of [[S.A.S.]] (if there are functions beyond the stability assist). It helps to orientate the [[craft]] to the desired direction by clicking on its icon if the available [[command module|probe core]] or skilled pilot controls the craft. The icons of directions beyond the skill of the probe core or pilot won't appear on the bar of the direction selector. The directions matches with those can be found on the [[navball]]. If the maneuver is among the available directions, it can help to perform the orbital maneuvers planned with [[maneuver node]]s too. There is also a '''''Stability Assist''''' icon on the bar, which is the base function of the SAS.  
  
The available functions in a table:
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Prior to [[1.6|1.6.0]], the restrictions were valid in [[career|career mode]] only, in [[sandbox]] and [[science mode]] all functions were available! Now a setting is available to change this behavior.
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Since [[1.11.1]], players not having the Making History expansion installed had all kerbals or probes capable of using all direction selectors. This was fixed in [[1.12.2]].
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Here are the available functions:
 
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[[Category:Game interface]]
 
[[Category:Game interface]]

Latest revision as of 07:42, 30 January 2023

The icons of the direction selector bar

The direction selector is a part of the GUI appears with activation of S.A.S. (if there are functions beyond the stability assist). It helps to orientate the craft to the desired direction by clicking on its icon if the available probe core or skilled pilot controls the craft. The icons of directions beyond the skill of the probe core or pilot won't appear on the bar of the direction selector. The directions matches with those can be found on the navball. If the maneuver is among the available directions, it can help to perform the orbital maneuvers planned with maneuver nodes too. There is also a Stability Assist icon on the bar, which is the base function of the SAS.

Prior to 1.6.0, the restrictions were valid in career mode only, in sandbox and science mode all functions were available! Now a setting is available to change this behavior.

Since 1.11.1, players not having the Making History expansion installed had all kerbals or probes capable of using all direction selectors. This was fixed in 1.12.2.

Here are the available functions:

Name Cost SAS level & capabilities
0 1 2 3
Stability
Assist
(Level)
Prograde/
Retrograde
(Prograde/Retrograde)
Normal/Radial
Hold
(Normal/Anti-normal)
Target
Tracking
(Target prograde/Target retrograde)
Maneuver
(Maneuver prograde)
Probodobodyne RoveMate 800 Funds Yes No No No No
Probodobodyne Stayputnik 300 Funds No No No No No
Probodobodyne QBE 360 Funds Yes No No No No
Probodobodyne HECS 650 Funds Yes Yes No No No
Probodobodyne OKTO 450 Funds Yes No No No No
Probodobodyne OKTO2 1 480 Funds Yes Yes Yes No No
Probodobodyne HECS2 7 500 Funds Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
RC-001S Remote Guidance Unit 2 250 Funds Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
RC-L01 Remote Guidance Unit 3 400 Funds Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
MK2 Drone Core 2 700 Funds Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
MPO Probe 9 900 Funds Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
MTM Stage 21 500 Funds Yes Yes Yes No No
CH-J3 Fly-By-Wire Avionics Hub[Note 1] 5 200 Funds Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Pilot level 0 0 XP Yes No No No No
Pilot level 1 2 XP Yes Yes No No No
Pilot level 2 8 XP Yes Yes Yes No No
Pilot level 3 16 XP Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Pilot level 4 32 XP Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Pilot level 5 64 XP Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
  1. dedicated SAS units don't work without command modules