

Push buttons are the easiest types of controls to use and can be mapped to functions you often use like lap times, fuel, tyres, etc.

Buttons, switches and encodersĪs I touched on earlier, there are not only buttons to assign functions to on a button box, but also a few types of switches and knobs which may leave you wondering what jobs are assigned to each type of control, so below I’ve gone through some of the main mechanism categories to elaborate a bit further how each of them can benefit your gameplay. Once you become accustomed to which button controls which function, it will become second nature to change your brake bias, camera mode, or anti-roll bar settings to name but a few. It makes swapping from wheel rim to wheel rim much more elegant and less of a hassle.Īnother great thing about button boxes is how tactile and life-like they feel, which is especially beneficial for sim racers who like to wear gloves. IRacing button mapping options screen – there are hundreds of mappable functions available Therefore, having a separate device that is always in the same place (think muscle memory), consistently has the same options, and can be used across all your simulators, is just a really nice and convenient piece of kit to have.
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Regardless, in essence, a sim racing button box is a control panel that plugs into your PC via USB as a separate USB game controller device allowing you to bind all those buttons and switches to a driving simulator and ultimately have more control over your car, without having to mess around with keyboards or in-game menu options while driving.
