@tech@zwo#49399 Actually, in ASICap it is called a reticule but I think that reticle is a more correct spelling. Also it seems that the reticle can't be repositioned in ASICap at the moment, it just appears to move when the FOV is dragged in a 1:1 view.
So the suggestion is firstly that the reticle could be repositioned (moved). For example, when the pointer is positioned over the crosshairs of the reticle, clicking and dragging would move the crosshairs of the reticle rather than the FOV.
The next suggestion is that the new position be saved so that it it can be used in the future to help position a target in the finder so that it is centred in the narrower FOV on the main scope. There could possibly be a tick box in the configuration called "Save Reticle Position". When ticked, the reticle would be in the last saved position (based on sensor pixels) when activated, otherwise it would be centred, as it is now.
The feature would be useful for planetary imaging where high f ratios mean that the planet is often not in the FOV of the main scope following a GoTo. A camera on the finder scope could be used to position the planet, using the repositioned reticle, so that it can be seen in the FOV of the main scope.
I hope that the simulated images below help to explain what I mean.