crwdns2933423:0crwdne2933423:0

crwdns2933803:07crwdne2933803:0

crwdns2933797:0Kristen Gismondicrwdnd2933797:0crwdne2933797:0

crwdns2936043:0crwdne2936043:0 crwdns2933505:0crwdne2933505:0 Kristen Gismondi

crwdns2933769:0crwdne2933769:0
crwdns2933771:0crwdne2933771:0
crwdns2933801:0crwdne2933801:0

crwdns2933807:0crwdne2933807:0

[* black] Flip the keyboard over so that you are looking at the keys.
-[* black] To locate the solder joint on the board count the number of rows down and keys from the right or left side to our broken key/switch.
+[* black] To locate the solder joint on the board, count the number of rows down and keys from the right or left side to the broken key/switch.
[* black] Flip the keyboard over so you can see the solder joints again.
-[* black] Using the number of rows and keys from the left and right count the solder joints which will find the solder joint you need to remove.
-[* 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.
+[* black] Using the number of rows and keys from the left and right, count the solder joints which will find the solder joint you need to remove.
+[* icon_note] It is helpful to count from the side that has fewer keys until the broken switchin this case from right to left (the second row and five keys to the left).