Rotation controls (To the right of the screen)
These controls are used to set right the rotation axis, and they are recommended to use at the start. Being oriented in the right way is also fundamental for a successful attachment. The mouse or the arrows can be used for these controls.
Position controls (To the left of the screen)
After checking the rotation, these controls enable you to move your position in different directions, including backward and forward. For these, you should use the mouse or W, A, S, and D keys.
Pression levers
These controls have similar levers and the adjustments can only be made with small and precise movements. The advice here is to not make big movements when close to ISS.
Green diamond
The objective is to catch up with this element that is positioned in the interface for the attachment.
Blue numbers
These numbers indicate the velocity (rotation and the movement) and the necessary values moving towards the ISS can be found in the lower right part.
On paper, managing to achieve the attachment seems easy, however, it is essential practicing to get more familiar with the controls and to obtain relatively stable handling. Otherwise, it is possible to end up experiencing a crash or getting too far from the ISS, resulting in the failure of the mission.