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SimHub checks license signatures during startup. Shared or public keys are quickly detected and blacklisted globally by the developer, rendering them useless in subsequent software updates.

If you are trying to import a license file and getting an error: simhub license file

To ensure a smooth experience with SimHub, here are some best practices for managing your license file:

Back up your SimHub.license file to a cloud drive (Google Drive, OneDrive). If you rebuild your PC or switch rigs, you won’t have to dig through years of emails to find it.

Ensure the application is completely shut down (check your system tray). Best practices for users Secure transactions are handled

The you are trying to connect (Dash, Bass Shaker, Arduino, etc.) Any specific error messages you are currently seeing Share public link

Generate customizable head-up displays (HUDs) directly on your primary gaming monitor. Free Version vs. Premium License File

Major Windows updates (like 22H2 to 23H2) can sometimes change the underlying hardware hash that SimHub reads. Re-run the license generation on the portal to get a fresh file. You generally do not need to "deactivate" the old one in this scenario. If you are trying to import a license

Your license is tied to the file you saved. Follow these simple procedures:

The is a critical .lic file sent to users after purchasing a "pay-what-you-want" premium membership. This license unlocks advanced features like higher refresh rates (60 FPS) for dashboards and tactile feedback for bass shakers. 📥 Receiving and Locating Your License