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[* black] Here is where this guide earns it's 'Very Difficult' rating.
[* black] These pictures where taken with a [http://www.celestron.com/c3/product.php?CatID=81&ProdID=781|Celestron Deluxe Handheld Digital Microscope]. And that's 30AWG magnet wire.
-[* black] The first picture shows the pinout on the connector. I have labeled the traces on the second one in case you want to tap them instead. It might be easier.
-[* black] The third picture shows the second time I tried this mod and bridged 2 of the connector pins. I couldn't clear it up and attempting to remove the connector led to it's accidental destruction. I sure I could have gotten a replacement connector but I just folded back the flex cable onto a piece of double sided tape and soldered right to the traces. The original side switches work fine this way, but it's not quite as neat a job as I would have liked.
+[* black] The first picture shows the pinout on the connector. I have labeled the traces on the second picture in case you want to tap them instead. It might be easier.
+[* black] The third picture shows the second time I tried this mod and bridged 2 of the connector pins. I couldn't clear it up and attempting to remove the connector led to it's accidental destruction. I probably could have gotten a replacement connector but I just folded back the flex cable onto a piece of double sided tape and soldered right to the traces. The original side switches work fine this way, but it's not quite as neat a job as I would have liked.