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Click the re-centre button and use the micro-ajust arrows to align the cross-hairs. http://imgur.com/a/2w2TO
Click the select button to apply the overlay. If the crosshair jumps upwards a few pixels (mine did), you'll have to alt-tab and close the x-hair extension on the taskbar, then maximise NSIPS web afloat and repeat steps 9-11, this time compensating for the sight jump. I did this by clicking the micro-ajust down arrow twice, which looks like this: http://imgur.com/a/u35yR
This time when you click select the crosshair should jump into perfect alignment. which looks like this: http://imgur.com/a/4Ja7i
Set the MyNavyAssignment crosshair to 'small dot', which will be obscured if you use a custom crosshair similar to mine.
End result: http://imgur.com/a/RzpB9