From 9b28cfe84f0538f5b7886bc213b8d01a8b28aea4 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Quentin Date: Tue, 17 Oct 2023 17:20:57 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] Update v2.md --- dilemma_build_guide/v2.md | 23 ++++++++++++++++++----- 1 file changed, 18 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-) diff --git a/dilemma_build_guide/v2.md b/dilemma_build_guide/v2.md index 62f3181..157d80a 100644 --- a/dilemma_build_guide/v2.md +++ b/dilemma_build_guide/v2.md @@ -18,7 +18,10 @@ parent: Dilemma Build guides # Soldering the audio jacks and reset buttons -- There is only one way the components can be installed, so there's no risk of messing up !- Solder in the audio jacks- Solder in the reset buttons- **When installing the reset button, take care not to short the pads to the vias nearby.** The vias are the round metal holes. +- There is only one way the components can be installed, so there's no risk of messing up ! +- Solder in the audio jacks +- Solder in the reset buttons- **When installing the reset button, take care not to short the pads to the vias nearby.** +- The vias are the round metal holes. ![](assets/../../assets/pics/guides/dilemmav2/2.jpg) @@ -26,11 +29,17 @@ parent: Dilemma Build guides Install the 5 screw inserts: -- Set your soldering iron temperature to 200 degrees Celsius- To make it easier, use a plier to hold the 3d print +- Set your soldering iron temperature to 200 degrees Celsius +- To make it easier, use a plier to hold the 3d print ![](assets/../../assets/pics/guides/dilemmav2/3.jpg) -- Using the soldering iron, place the heated insert inside the hole- *Apply little to no pressure, let the gravity do the work*. Otherwise, you might push them too far- If the insert doesn't fall into place, you can slowly increase the temperature, but don't go over 300 degrees- Once the insert is 2/3 of the way in, stop- Flip over the print and gradually push it against a flat surface, to make the insert flush with the print- Move the parts aside and let them rest, while they cool down +- Using the soldering iron, place the heated insert inside the hole +- *Apply little to no pressure, let the gravity do the work*. Otherwise, you might push them too far +- If the insert doesn't fall into place, you can slowly increase the temperature, but don't go over 300 degrees +- Once the insert is 2/3 of the way in, stop +- Flip over the print and gradually push it against a flat surface, to make the insert flush with the print +- Move the parts aside and let them rest, while they cool down ![](../assets/pics/guides/dilemmav2/4.jpg) @@ -41,7 +50,8 @@ The kit comes with grey screws. If you ordered a case, you will also get black s ![](../assets/pics/guides/dilemmav2/5.jpg) -- Slide the trackpad into the assembly. Align the notch, just like on the picture below (at the bottom)- Screw in the retainer +- Slide the trackpad into the assembly. Align the notch, just like on the picture below (at the bottom) +- Screw in the retainer ![](../assets/pics/guides/dilemmav2/6.jpg) @@ -49,7 +59,10 @@ The kit comes with grey screws. If you ordered a case, you will also get black s **Please note**: you **do not need** to desolder any resistors on the trackpad. Just **use it as it came in the kit !** -- On the **Right side of the keyboard**,- Open the FPC connector- Slide the cable in like on the picture below- Close the FPC connector +- On the **Right side of the keyboard**, +- Open the FPC connector +- Slide the cable in like on the picture below +- Close the FPC connector ![](../assets/pics/guides/dilemmav2/7.jpg)