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thank you! listen i've used the ones you find in simhub, just ready to use like that!
Hello, author, thank you for sharing the file. I have a question, how to change the keys corresponding to the control button of the secondary monitor? I tried to find it, but nothing was found.
Thanks!
The Secondary Monitor is a Widget. You have to select the secondary monitor in the panel on the right which shows the dash elements, and then choose Edit Widget.
This video may help but if you still get stuck, let me know here.
SE Designs Dashboard for SimHub and ATS/ETS2
v2.3Hi All,
Update (14th February 2024) v2.3 - Corrected issue with fuel capacity values
I have built a new dashboard for use with ETS2 and also ATS.
It's a custom dashboard that I built from scratch using licenced assets, an ancient copy of Photoshop Elements and SimHub v8.
I wrote all the code myself using javascript and NCalc and some help here and there from Wotever and SJDawson of TruckSimulator Plugin.I've included quite a few features, including but not limited to:
- Metric/Imperial Switch (km/miles €/£/$ kmh/mph litres/liters/gallons)
 - Main Dashboard Screen with monitors and switch panels.
 - Zoomed in version of the Primary Monitor.
 - Zoomed in version of the Secondary Monitor/Information System.
 - Custom Engine Start/Stop button which replicates (ish) such buttons irl.
 - Intelligent features which change certain gauges/colours and features dependent on truck brand and configuration.
 - Intelligent features which indicate late running (i.e. if your eta is later than your job remaining time).
 - A working rest gauge.
 - Gears show N, R1,R2 etc...
 - Detailed damage information - Graphical gauges and detailed information about component wear and damage.
 - A custom configuration page to make set-up easier.
 - A detailed set-up guide.
 
Requirements
- You will (of course) need to have SimHub installed. NB: SimHub needs to be v8 or later
 - TruckSimulator Plugin (link in the Read Me).
 - NB: Your Truck Transmission needs to be set to Real Automatic (unless you use a hardware H shifter)
 
Usage and Feedback
Free for your own use, but please do not re-upload anywhere.
If you like it, tell your friends!
If you don't like it, tell me!Donate
If you'd like to support me in future updates or other projects, then please feel free to buy me a beer!
https://www.paypal.com/donate/?business=S7X25GY9MRLGW&no_recurring=0¤cy_code=GBP
Download
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1YYzJwfGCVu9p5MXeKq5syH84qC8uAVmk?usp=drive_link
Images
Thank you!
Hi @NigeUK the dash works great on my 10" HuaweiT5, I completed config and deleted the config screen...all ok..but I cannot change keyboard assignments...
I watched the attached tutorial on you tube and found the buttons I'd want to change but...I do not see the keyboard assignment and where to change it....can you tell me how, plse?
Every tutorial i saw talks about creating a new button not how to modify an existing one...
thanks in advance
p.s. very good gonfig tutorial 🙂
It's relevant for me too
@johncox @kronk2020 Essentially you have to open the dash in the SimHub editor and find the button for which you want to change the keypress.
1. Open the Dashboard in SimHub (right click then EDIT)
2. Make sure Screen Hierarchy is open (F2 if not, or Windows menu top of screen)
3. Make sure Object Properties is open (F4 or Windows menu)
4. Next, open each folder in Screen Hierarchy to find the button you need. (button)
5. Click on the button on the main screen.
6. Scroll down the Object Properties window to find the "Simulated Key" property.
7. Type the new key you want into the box next to "SimulatedKey".
8. Save the dashboard.
9. Make sure to reload the dash before testing the new key assignment!
I've attached a screenshot showing the layout for the Light Panel button.
The principle is the same for all assigned keys (apart from the Ignition Button)