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### Note
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It improves the feel of the buttons if none of the wire leads protrude through the top of the button board. (Otherwise, the button pad doesn't sit as nicely on top of it.) One way to assure this is to solder all connections only to the underside of the board, as is shown below. However, it is alternatively possible to poke the leads into the inside of the board as long as they don't protrude through the top.
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* It improves the feel of the buttons if none of the wire leads protrude through the top of the button board. (Otherwise, the button pad doesn't sit as nicely on top of it.) One way to assure this is to solder all connections only to the underside of the board, as is shown below. However, it is alternatively possible to poke the leads into the inside of the board as long as they don't protrude through the top.
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* The next step is to solder the 1N4148 diodes to the board. The banded end of the diode should match the image of the banded end on the circuit board
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* The next step is to solder the 1N4148 diodes to the board. The banded end of the diode should match the image of the banded end on the circuit board.
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![alt text](images/diodes.jpg)
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![alt text](images/full_board.jpg)
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* The next step will be to use the female-to-female jumper wires to connect the button board with the Raspberry Pi.
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![alt text](images/board_and_pi.jpg)
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* blah
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![alt text](images/board.jpg)
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![alt text](images/hot_glue1.jpg)
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