Thanks for a great thread. Wish I had read it before last night.
After 2.5 hours trying this yesterday ... I gave up.

It's starting to make sense, but I'm not quite there yet. Actually practicing though helped a few things to click ...
We pick two stars because their positions show off the drift/movement more noticeably:
- A star right above you (near the equator and meridian) = Azimuth - mount's position on the ground.
- A star in the lower east/west (still near the equator) = Latitude - mount's position up/down.
But I still had a big problem ... I could not for the life of me get the star to sit still. I could barely even get it to slow down. Oh and yes, I did have the drive running.
Is the intention to get the star to stop in the cross-hairs
or just to have it not drift off the line? I could get it to stay right on the line but never dead still. It was like the stars moved faster than my EQ6 could keep up with.
Should the star movement become slower the closer you get and eventually reverse once you've gone too far?
Cheers,
Af.