![]() I understand that this an equatorial mount and even moving slightly right looks funny on the mount track because of RA and DEC adjustments, but the motion seems a bit much.at least the adjustments could be done in smaller increments rather than large sweeping arcs. For example, I might select a star a degree of the mount's current location, and it goes on a wild goose chase to move to that spot, moving way down, then way right, then back up. However, it sometimes does it in a really goofy way. Stellarium will control the mount, and will slew to whatever you need it to. This opened up iOptron Commander and I selected the COM port and established the connection. When establishing the connection, it pulled up ASCOM Telescope Chooser, where from the dropdown I selected 'iOptron ASCOM Driver for 2013 and Earlier Mounts'. In Stellarium, connected via ASCOM, not via Stellarium because they don't offer iOptron devices under the 'Device Model' drop down. I'm using Stellarium 0.20.2 with an iOptron ZEQ25GT mount, ASCOM Platform 6.5 and iOptron Commander 3.11.
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