Hey guys,
Glad that the 15 steps may be of assistance!
I use the reticle in StarTarg to track movement. I line up one edge of the reticle through the centre of the star and count the number of seconds it takes the star to cross through the opposite reticle. Say, it takes 30 seconds to cross (bad drift!), I'll make two complete turns of the azimuth adjustment knob on the G-11. If it now takes a minute to cross, I know I'm moving in the right direction. I aim to keep doing this process until the star doesn't drift for ten minutes at a time.
Then start sorting out altitude adjustments. Once you do this a few times, it becomes second nature and you won't forget the steps.
I haven't imaged since October last year but I am confident that if I went out tonight, I would be able to still drift align.
H