-Plug in the USB micro cable into the controller, and plug the other
-side into your computer. Get a copy of the
-firmware \footnote{Available at
- https://github.com/technomancy/atreus-firmware} and its
-dependencies, \texttt{avrdude} and \texttt{gcc-avr}, linked in the
-firmware readme\footnote{If you only want to use the default layout
- and don't want to bother with installing everything, the firmware
- readme also describes simpler steps for installing a pre-built
- firmware with the default layout}. The first time you upload the
-firmware, you will have to use the backup reset to enter the
-bootloader: take a diode leg or wire and touch one end to the reset
-pin and one end to the ground pin. (These are the bottom-most two
-exposed pins on the left-hand side of the controller when the keyboard
-is facing down.) Touch them together twice in under a second and the
-LED will begin pulsing in a different pattern from the original
-blinking. This indicates it has entered the bootloader for 8 seconds.
+Carefully fit the circuit board over the protruding pins with the
+labeled side down. Solder those corners to hold the circuit board and
+the switch plate together. The switches should be flush with the
+PCB. Take care that the switch pins are straight when you insert them;
+pushing in a switch with a pin that's a bit bent will bend it flat and
+prevent it from poking through the circuit board.