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-[* icon_note] From the last step, all we have done is flipped the keyboard over so that we are looking at the keys.
+[* black] From the last step, all we have done is flipped the keyboard over so that we are looking at the keys.
[* black] To locate the solder joint on the board we can count the number of rows down and keys from the right or left side to our broken key/switch.
[* black] Then you can use these numbers to count the solder points on the back of the board by flipping it over to find the solder point of the switch in need of replacement.
[* icon_note] It is helpful to count from the side that has fewer keys until the broken switch so in this case from right to left. So it is on the second row and 5 keys to the left.