I'm trying to shot IC1396 the Elephant's Trunk but with my FOV (1,500mm and ZWO ASI 1600) I need to be more accurate on pointing than simply entering IC1906 and slewing.
I see I can go to the "Pointing" menu and "Enter coordinates manually", do I then jump straight to plate solving and say go or is there something else I need to do to make the scope slew specifically there and solve?
I use a keyboard shortcut to do this: settings -> configure keyboard shortcuts, type in "slew the telescope" click on the item, click on "None" and I type control-L which overrides another shortcut, you can pick what key you like.
When that's set up, I use the skymap to find the spot I want centered in my frame. Sometimes I enable HIPS mode to make this easier to do (view menu, bottom item, then use DSS Colored)--this will slow you down, so you'll want to disable this later.
Then I click on the spot, leave the mouse there, and type control-L.
The mount should slew to near that spot (given the accuracy of your mount slews), and then I click on "Capture and Solve" in the align page, to accurately plate-solve to there.
Of course, you need to be running Ekos and the mount needs to be unparked.