-\section{Wrapping up}
-
-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. 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 right-hand
-side of the controller.) Touch them together twice in under a second
-and the LED will begin pulsing. This indicates it has entered the
-bootloader for 8 seconds.
+Next fill in the rest of the bottom row (SW1:3 through SW10:3) and the
+leftmost column (SW0:1 and SW0:2). If your kit has red linear switches
+which do not have any tactile bump, you can choose to use these for
+the modifier keys (shift, ctrl, alt, etc) or to leave the modifiers
+using the same switches as the rest of the board.\footnote{Since
+ modifier keys are held down, they do not benefit from tactility like
+ normal keys do, so some people find they prefer linear keys there,
+ but this is a matter of personal taste.} The modifiers on the bottom
+row are SW2:3, SW3:3, and SW8:3.