This video demonstrates the capabilities of the Pimoroni Pico Display unit being driven by a Raspberry Pi Pico microcontroller. It was uploaded as a insert for a tutorial on Instructables.com
It show how to send graphics elements such as circles and rectangles to the screen and display text on a path, with and without scrolling. The built in RGB LED on the display and the Pico are flashed and faded. The built in buttons are used to control screen elements such as a bar graph and colours.
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