-%% The main (non-rotated) switches on Matias kits have their pins
-%% positioned a bit lower on the switch than Cherry pins; this shifts
-%% the whole PCB a bit further down from where it would be on Cherry kits.
-
-%% The holes for the rotated switches are oriented according to their
-%% position on Cherry boards because Cherry switches cannot have their
-%% pins twisted; they have a plastic post that helps mount it on the
-%% PCB, but moving the middle holes down into the Matias-friendly
-%% position would make it completely incompatible with Cherry, while
-%% leaving it in the Cherry-friendly position simply makes it slightly
-%% inconvenient for Matias kits.
-
-Connecting the center two rotated thumb keys (SW5:0 and SW6:0) in kits
-with Matias switches requires a little bit of tweaking. (Cherry
-switches do not need this step.) The holes for the pins are not
-aligned quite under where the pins protrude. A little twisting will
-allow them to go in nicely. Note that the two switches must be twisted
-in opposite directions since they are oriented facing away from each
-other. You can use pliers or even just your wire cutters to twist
-them.
+Solder the left and right pins of each of the switches you've placed
+so far, and then plug it in to a computer to test them to ensure that
+each row and column is connected back up to the controller
+correctly. Once you've confirmed this, solder the rest of the
+switches.