Thanks
I already have the wharp speed thing..it goes to 600 I think when I hit J..I never bought it though..
I have locked on a target, requested permission to dock..
They give permission , and tell me to look for the docking lights..
Every time I try to auto dock it aborts me ...
How do I know when to activate AD Shift D ? Where is the click meter?
once it said I was to close to AD too and aborted me...
Be careful with docking it can get tricky in the beginning, and you end up as space dust... What you describe is Manual docking and you need to practice that, when you are with in range of the station and hit C to request Permission to dock that is manual docking, if you target the station and hit AutoPilot (Shift A in Terran Conflict, "u" in Reunion) you will dock with Auto Pilot. which will show you how it is done so you can do the same manually.
There is also a docking computer that you have to purchase which is almost instant docking and that is Shift D by default.
The best practice is to bring up your sector Map ("." key) and select a station some distance away, close the map and hit the AutoPilot, it will request clearence (if you are in range) and pilot your ship stright in, if you are out of range you will be taken to the station byt may need to toggle the auto pilot to get clearence again, I have not done that in some time so I forget if you need to ask for clearence again.
EDIT- The "Warp Thing" is the SETA, "Singularity Engine Time Accelerator" VERY COOL device, wish I have one for the PT Cruiser...lol and if you go into the Game Play Options you can change the Max Value to 10X so you get 1000% boost, look at the main menu, (Lower Left Corner the checkmark) click to open then select Game Play, the top option is SETA Factor, click on the right side and bump it up to max 10X.
EDIT #2 - Important Safety Tip, as soon as you begin navigating to other sectors, do yourself a favour, remember to get your butt out of the way as soon as you emerge from a jump gate, ships following and ships on the other side about to enter have a nasty habit of plowing through your little craft and "Poof" you are space dust. I generally try to turn off AutoPilot just before I enter the gate so I can manually hit the throttle and pull up as soon as I get through. You will soon find the AutoPilot has frequent "Brain Farts" if you leave it unattended and it can run smack into the biggest thing around just when you are not looking, it's great for long distance and docking (most of the time) but you need to keep an eye ob it when you are going through gates and if you are close to a station or asteroid when you activate it.