Take four trimmed diode legs and bend them into an L shape. Hold the
controller upside down and insert the diode legs into the holes at the
-corners, fixing them in place with tape. Try to get them to point straight.
+corners, (except for the VIN corner, which is not used; use the GND
+hole instead as indicated in the picture below) fixing them in place
+with tape. Try to get them to point straight.
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+If there is room between the head of the USB cable and the place where
+the cable leaves the case, consider adding strain relief by wrapping
+the cable with electrical tape at the point just below where it leaves
+the case. This will make it so pulling on the cable does not dislodge
+it from the controller.
+
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+
After the switches are all in and tested, close the case by placing
the switch plate on top of the spacer and bottom plate, placing the
top plate on it, and screwing it together with the nuts facing up. If the
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All that's left is to place the keycaps. The larger keycaps go on the
-middle thumb keys.
-
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-
-Congratulations. Enjoy your new keyboard. It will take a considerable
-adjustment period to get used to it, but it should result in much more
-comfortable and effective typing. Also remember that you're encouraged
-to customize the layout to make it truly your own. Happy typing!
+middle thumb keys. Congratulations. Enjoy your new keyboard. It will
+take a considerable adjustment period to get used to it, but it should
+result in much more comfortable and effective typing. Also remember
+that you're encouraged to customize the layout to make it truly your
+own. Happy typing!
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