embedded bodge wire
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After you have confirmed, that all keys except for the tucky thumbs work, it is time to solder in the hot-swap sockets to the bottom sides of the two halves, i.e. the sides without the MCU.
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After you have confirmed, that all keys except for the tucky thumbs work, it is time to solder in the hot-swap sockets to the bottom sides of the two halves, i.e. the sides without the MCU.
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If you are one of the lucky people that got a PCB at Mechanicon 2024 you have to add a bodge wire as shown in the picture, to each half:
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If you are one of the lucky people that got a PCB at Mechanicon 2024 you have to add a bodge wire as shown in the picture, to each half:
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[bodge wire](bodge.jpg)
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![bodge wire](bodge.jpg)
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# Flashing the firmware
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# Flashing the firmware
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This keyboard is designed for the [FAK-firmware](https://github.com/semickolon/fak).
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This keyboard is designed for the [FAK-firmware](https://github.com/semickolon/fak).
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