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If you're playing with a gamepad (X360 controller, etc.), you should be able to move the right stick to view the level from a few different angles, which makes viewing the instructions easier. We're still looking at ways of achieving the same thing with a mouse only, which is difficult with the smaller number of inputs available. For now, I can say that you're on the right track, and you've got the right colour in mind...
even though a controller is great, i still prefer a mouse to relax with and its just so much more accurate comapred to the left thumb stick. just my personal opinion.
if you are working on continued mouse support, may i advise something like a scroll wheel click to move the camera just like the right thumbstick.
either way i think i will play it with my mouse and a controller to help with the camera for the time being.
thanks for the great game