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This guide covers building a Let's Split v2
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An Overly Verbose Guide to Building a Let's Split Keyboard
This guide covers building a Let's Split v2. Order your parts and read over this guide while you wait.
Contents
- Introduction (this page)
- Assembly
- Flashing
- RGB Underglow
- Troubleshooting
- Reset Buttons
- Speaker
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