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@edgar27392 this is just to determine if there is a different way. @flannelist take a look on here. According to that, the debug for the power button is on the top side (keyboard side) of the board
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-but if you look closer at the schematic, SW5200 is actually on the bottom side of the board. Pin 1 is bottom left Pin 3 bottom right, 2 top left and 4 top right.
+but if you look closer at the schematic, SW5200 is actually on the bottom side of the board (PLACE_SIDE=BOTTOM). Pin 1 is bottom left Pin 3 bottom right, 2 top left and 4 top right.
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Applying a simple jumper, like a paper clip or a flat tip screwdriver, and bridging 1/2 and 3/4 should accomplish the same thing. Please correct me if I am wrong here. Wouldn't be the first time :-)

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crwdns2934241:0crwdne2934241:0 oldturkey03

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@edgar27392 this is just to determine if there is a different way. @flannelist take a look on here. According to that, the debug for the power button is on the top side (keyboard side) of the board

[image|3122193]

but if you look closer at the schematic, SW5200 is actually on the bottom side of the board. Pin 1 is bottom left Pin 3 bottom right, 2 top left and 4 top right.

[image|3122194]

Applying a simple jumper, like a paper clip or a flat tip screwdriver, and bridging 1/2 and 3/4 should accomplish the same thing. Please correct me if I am wrong here. Wouldn't be the first time :-)

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