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iReporter
Introduction
Installation
How to install and configure iReporter for the first time
Setup & Settings Reference
Full reference for all iReporter settings
Button Configuration
Configuring buttons, messages, crash and incident fallbacks
iReporter — Smarter Race Communication for iRacing
Overview iReporter is an add-on for SimHub that helps iRacing drivers communicate quickly and easily during a race. It works by automatically pulling in live information about your car and the cars around you — things like your car number, your current lap, wh...
SimHub Installation
Requirements SimHub installed (any recent version) iRacing Windows 10 or 11 iReporter Button Box (optional - 2, 4, 8 or 16 button) OR Elgato Stream Deck (optional) Quick Install (Recommended) The easiest way to install iReporter is using the installer script...
General Settings
Input ModeThe Input Mode dropdown at the top left of the General Settings panel controls which physical input device iReporter listens to for button presses.Three options are available:iReporter Button Box - the original hardware button box mode. The COM port ...
Voice Options
OverviewiReporter can speak a message aloud when a button is pressed. Voice is configured globally in the Voice Options section and then controlled per-button using a Speak Text field on each button.Enable VoiceTick Enable Voice in the top bar to activate voic...
iRacing Options
OverviewThe iRacing Options section enables features that read live data directly from iRacing. Enable the iRacing Options checkbox to expand the section.Message Text LimitsWhen enabled, message text boxes are limited to the iRacing in-game chat character limi...
Webhook Options
OverviewiReporter can post messages to Discord (or any webhook-compatible service) automatically when a button is pressed. Up to three webhooks can be configured.Enable Discord ReportingMaster switch for webhook posting. When unchecked, no messages are sent to...
Setting Up a Button
OverviewiReporter supports up to 16 buttons. Each button is independently configured with its own mode, label, messages, webhook target, crash/incident fallbacks, and voice text. The number of visible buttons is controlled by the Number of Buttons setting.Butt...
Message Variables Reference
OverviewVariables are placeholders wrapped in curly braces that are substituted with live iRacing data when a button is pressed. They can be used in any message field and in the Speak Text field.If a variable is used in a message but has no current value, the ...
LED Reference
OverviewiReporter can drive hardware LEDs on your iReporter Button Box to provide visual indicators for active crash/incident timers and the Blue Flag Helper approach warning.Serial ProtocoliReporter communicates with the button box using a simple text-based p...
Using Conditional Statements in Messages
Conditional Messages iReporter supports conditional message lines using a simple bracket syntax. Place a condition in parentheses at the start of any message field — if the condition is false at press time, that line is silently skipped and nothing is sent for...
ElevenLabs Configuration
OverviewElevenLabs is a cloud-based text-to-speech service that produces significantly more natural-sounding speech than Windows built-in voices. iReporter integrates with ElevenLabs as an optional voice engine — when configured, all button voice output uses E...
Push to Talk Setup
OverviewWhen iReporter speaks a message aloud, you want your in-sim radio to transmit that voice to race control and other drivers. iReporter's Push to Talk feature automatically holds down a keyboard key for the full duration of each spoken message — activati...