- Display Dash button box set for release in the Spring
- Pricing around €300-€400.
- Features screens, buttons and rotary switches
Heusinkveld has long been at the vanguard of sim racing pedals and handbrakes, but last year it announced its first steering wheel, and now it has unveiled its first button box and dashboard hybrid.
The SimHub-compatible DisplayDash, as the portmanteau suggests, combines elements of a button box and a data display unit.
A typical button box can be mounted on the side of a sim racing cockpit, with buttons customised to the driver’s preference. The theory being, access will be quicker than cycling through an on-screen menu, or it will add convenience if you run out of on-wheel controls. Typical use cases are windscreen wipers, lights, hybrid power modes or pit limiters.

Meanwhile, a dedicated dashboard (or DDU) is typically a separate device mounted above the wheelbase, delivering large and clear readouts of car information, such as the currently selected gear, revs, and fuel.
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The DisplayDash looks to merge these two devices into one, with a screen on top and rows of buttons and switches beneath.

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