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Differences Between Kerbal Space Program 1 and 2

​​How to Move the VAB Camera in Kerbal Space Program 2

And this guide will teach you how to move VAB Cameras in Kerbal Space Program 2.

Kerbal Space Program 2 was anticipated for over 10 years. Nowadays, KSP 2 is available on PC, Xbox, and PlayStation consoles. And this guide will teach you how to move VAB Cameras in Kerbal Space Program 2. Be sure it is helpful for beginners and experienced players who only start playing the new Kerbal Space Program game.

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How to Control VAB Camera in Kerbal Space Program 2

As soon as you start building rockets in Kerbal Space Program 2, you understand that seeing your designs from different angles is extremely important. It is necessary to be aware of how the construction of rockets works. Below, we mentioned everything you need to know about moving a VAB Camera.

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VAB Camera can be accessed only in the Vehicle Assembly Building menu. Once you enter here, you can Rotate, Zoom, Pan, and Focus your camera. Just check the list below, and you will learn how each function works:

  • Rotate – Hold the right mouse button and then move the mouse. It allows you to rotate the camera around the rocket.
  • Zoom – Scroll the mouse wheel forward to zoom in and then scroll backward to zoom out.
  • Pan – Drag up or down your mouse while holding the middle mouse button to move the camera vertically.
  • Focus – Middle click the mouse or any part of the rocket to focus the camera. 

If you get lost in the VAB Camera mode, there is no reason to worry about it. Feel free to press the Home button on your keyboard, and the camera will return to the default view.

That’s it with controlling the camera in Kerbal Space Program 2. As you can see, you get to the most hardly accessible parts of your rocket using only three buttons on your mouse. And while you are here, make sure to check our guide on how to use decouplers in Kerbal Space Program 2.

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