BTW, I noticed in your PDF that you're using "liblsl32.dll".
Since liblsl 1.14 or so, we went to a more cross-platform naming scheme and that means in Windows we drop the "lib" prefix and the bitness suffix, giving us "lsl.dll" for both 32-bit and 64-bit variants. Of course it's up to you but it might be helpful to update the instructions to download the liblsl-1.xx-Win_i386.zip variant and either for the user to rename the dll or you can update your distribution to use "lsl.dll".
Awesome, thanks!
BTW, I noticed in your PDF that you're using "liblsl32.dll". Since liblsl 1.14 or so, we went to a more cross-platform naming scheme and that means in Windows we drop the "lib" prefix and the bitness suffix, giving us "lsl.dll" for both 32-bit and 64-bit variants. Of course it's up to you but it might be helpful to update the instructions to download the liblsl-1.xx-Win_i386.zip variant and either for the user to rename the dll or you can update your distribution to use "lsl.dll".