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But to help you out.. It's the N key for basic movement. If you don't know how waypoints work.... circle back to read the manual and check out the guides.
However you set yourself up for frustration when you just go in game, and throw units forward with some random movement orders. This is not an RTS, you are not supposed to lasso all units and attack move the enemy and are done. Good luck dude.
Most of us have an expectation that you are going to at least make an effort to learn about wargames and tactics if you get into this genre. We are more than happy to discuss tactics and orders of battle and tech for hours and days, but we need you to do your part as well. That's just basic respect for other peoples time.
Really read the tutorial section of the manual, it's easy and explains (almost) everything. This isn't a standard RTS or even Wargame EE/ALB/RD series. Your pixeltruppen will die in droves and you will cry if you don't understand the fundamentals of the game.
In CM series recon is king, you can't shoot at anything if you cant see it and just because Unit A has spotted Enemy X, Unit B probably hasn't or it hasn't passed through the command structure yet, and will obliviously walk into the enemy field of fire and be slaughtered. If you play this like a standard RTS you will be frustrated and demoralised guaranteed. The modern CM games are especially lethal.
The games play better using WEGO. Command Phase: Plot all moves, cover arcs, fire orders for the next minute. Press red button and watch your troops carry them out and possibly die. Repeat. The beauty of this is in the replay phase you can repeatedly watch the turn play out and catch things you would have missed in Real Time mode, and some of these mini action moments make the game: The ATGM or shell that flies inches above someone's head or the ricochet off a tank that kills troops or your single guy left from a team that goes totally an hero.
Really, read the tutorial section of the manual and play them, it is completely worth it.
If you're feeling really lazy them watch the videos put out on Twitch by ChrisND when Black Sea came out. It's a sister game, and other than Ukraine and drones everything works pretty much the same.
https://www.twitch.tv/chrisnd/videos?filter=all&sort=time
And the game is certainly designed more for turn base(wego) play.
real time mode is more of an after thought.
It lacks the tools and command system you need for a more sensible RT play through.
For example delegation commands to platoon leader instead of commanding each squad youself.
So better to play turn base mode until you are familiar with the game.
Also as everyone said, read the manuals.
It is a rare modern game that has a manual, please use it. It is not that ppl don't want to teach. But it is much quicker to read manuals. It saves you alot of time.
Especially the manual in this game is quite detailed unlike many other modern games.
(Can't blame ppl for not reading manual if all the games nowadays don't have it...)
Also read guides written by users on steam guide page.
It has good quality and informative guide.