GUIslice drag & drop embedded GUI in C for touchscreen TFT on Arduino, Raspberry Pi, ARM, ESP8266 / ESP32 / M5stack using Adafruit-GFX / TFT_eSPI / UTFT / SDL
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GUIslice drag & drop embedded GUI in C for touchscreen TFT on Arduino, Raspberry Pi, ARM, ESP8266 / ESP32 / M5stack using Adafruit-GFX / TFT_eSPI / UTFT / SDL
Complete interface builder for the M5Stack, an ESP32 based mini tinker-computer
Arduino TM16xx library for LED & KEY and LED Matrix modules based on TM1638, TM1637, TM1640 and similar chips. Simply use print() on 7-segment and use Adafruit GFX on matrix.
Great animation effects from the movie Matrix can be easily shown on your display.
StickWatch2 and some interesting projects based on M5StickC
Arduino library for Noritake GU800-series graphical vacuum fluorescent displays
Adafruit GFX compatible arduino library for using cat thermal printers with the ESP32
4.2" ePaper Display mit 10 Tasterkanälen für Homematic
Data visualization library for Arduino driven displays
Fast Display Prototyping using the Arduino IDE Serial Monitor for Adafruit GFX and TFT_eSPI
Third-party Arduino Library for Heltec E-Ink displays and "Wireless Paper" boards
Arduino project that measures and displays air temperature
Convert images and icons to Adafruit GFX library format.
SSD1306-based Monochromatic GUI library for OLED 0.96" inch (128x64 pixels) display in Arduino.
7.5" ePaper Display mit 8 Tasterkanälen für Homematic
3 Axis Kino wheels to command a DJI Ronin via SBUS protocol using Arduino boards.
A simple simulator for FastLED/Adafruit-GFX Sketches based on SDL
TTF2GFX is a standalone desktop application to allow conversion of TrueType fonts to Adafruit's GFX Fonts.
laboite "maker edition" is a connected clock that displays a lot of information from the Internetz
Simple ESP8266/Arduino project for driving a LED Matrix made from a strip of WS2812B LEDs
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