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build_guides/equals.md

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## For Equals 48 / 4x12
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Hold the PCB and slowly bend the bottom row until you here it snap, working up
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and down the length of the keyboard.
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and down the length of the keyboard. The safest way to do this is to find an
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edge of a desk or table, and push down to break the bottom row off. This
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ensures that you won't accidentally damage the board, while breaking, and it
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will take a lot less effort to break
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![equals_break](https://images.boardsource.xyz/equals_break.jpeg)
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**Note on Technik Case:** For builds in a Technik case Depending on how the snap
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goes you may need to trim / sand the Broken ends for the PCB to fit in the case.

guides/lulu_flashing.md

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Please note that updating and making edits to your keymap is not covered here, but the lulu is designed to work out of the box with Peg. [Click here to learn more about Peg and download](peg.software).
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Please follow this guide in it's entirety, but if you feel you need additional help, feel free to [enter our Discord server](https://discord.gg/b4R25WSZvH) and ask for help under in the #build-help channel.
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Please follow this guide in it's entirety, but if you feel you need additional help, feel free to [enter our Discord server](https://discord.gg/b4R25WSZvH) and ask for help under in the #hardware-help channel.
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## Flashing With Defaults
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With the Drive "RPI-RP2" located on your computer AND the Switch reset to it’s Default position you can drag and drop the Uf2 files onto the drive (onto the PCB). When it is done transferring the file, your PCB will reboot. Because you put the switch back to it’s Default position, when the board restarts it will no longer be in Boot mode and will be good to go.
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If you’ve successfully transferred the Uf2 file, you should see the LEDs turn back on, and a new ‘LULU’ drive mount to your computer. If the transfer fails for any reason, simply repeat the steps, starting back from the beginning with the PCB unplugged from your computer.v
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If you’ve successfully transferred the Uf2 file, you should see the LEDs turn back on, and a new ‘BSPYTHON’ drive mount to your computer. If the transfer fails for any reason, simply repeat the steps, starting back from the beginning with the PCB unplugged from your computer.v

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