# Pico Display 2.0" Pack Our Pico Display Pack offers a vibrant 1.14" (240x135) IPS LCD screen for your Raspberry Pi Pico it also includes four switches and and an RGB LED! - [Example Program](#example-program) - [Function Reference](#function-reference) - [PicoGraphics](#picographics) - [ST7789](#st7789) ## Example Program The following example sets up Pico Display, displays some basic demo text and graphics and will illuminate the RGB LED green if the A button is pressed. ```c++ #include "pico_display_2.hpp" #include "drivers/st7789/st7789.hpp" #include "libraries/pico_graphics/pico_graphics.hpp" #include "rgbled.hpp" #include "button.hpp" // Display driver ST7789 st7789(PicoDisplay2::WIDTH, PicoDisplay2::HEIGHT, ROTATE_0, false, get_spi_pins(BG_SPI_FRONT)); // Graphics library - in RGB332 mode you get 256 colours and optional dithering for 75K RAM. PicoGraphics_PenRGB332 graphics(st7789.width, st7789.height, nullptr); // RGB LED RGBLED led(PicoDisplay2::LED_R, PicoDisplay2::LED_G, PicoDisplay2::LED_B); // And each button Button button_a(PicoDisplay2::A); Button button_b(PicoDisplay2::B); Button button_x(PicoDisplay2::X); Button button_y(PicoDisplay2::Y); int main() { // set the backlight to a value between 0 and 255 // the backlight is driven via PWM and is gamma corrected by our // library to give a gorgeous linear brightness range. st7789.set_backlight(100); while(true) { // detect if the A button is pressed (could be A, B, X, or Y) if(button_a.raw(display.A)) { // make the led glow green // parameters are red, green, blue all between 0 and 255 // these are also gamma corrected led.set_rgb(0, 255, 0); } // set the colour of the pen // parameters are red, green, blue all between 0 and 255 graphics.set_pen(30, 40, 50); // fill the screen with the current pen colour graphics.clear(); // draw a box to put some text in graphics.set_pen(10, 20, 30); Rect text_rect(10, 10, 150, 150); graphics.rectangle(text_rect); // write some text inside the box with 10 pixels of margin // automatically word wrapping text_rect.deflate(10); graphics.set_pen(110, 120, 130); graphics.text("This is a message", Point(text_rect.x, text_rect.y), text_rect.w); // now we've done our drawing let's update the screen st7789.update(&graphics); } } ``` ## Function Reference ### PicoGraphics Pico Display uses our Pico Graphics library to draw graphics and text. For more information [read the Pico Graphics function reference.](../pico_graphics/README.md#function-reference). ### ST7789 Pico Display uses the ST7789 display driver to handle the LCD. For more information [read the ST7789 README.](../../drivers/st7789/README.md).