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| ------- | -------- | ------- | ----- |
| Lily58L PCB | 2 pcs ||
| Lily58L case | 1 set | 2 solid panels, 2 with holes for switches |
| [Pro Micro](https://keycapsss.com/keyboard-parts/parts/79/arduino-pro-micro-atmega32u4-controller) [Puchi-C](https://keycapsss.com/keyboard-parts/mcu-controller/141/puchi-c-pro-micro-replacement-with-usb-c-and-atmega32u4) or Elite-C | 2 pcs (a mix is possible) | Optionally, use [Mill-Max Single Row Socket Headers](https://keycapsss.com/keyboard-parts/parts/100/single-row-socket-headers-pins-mill-max-series-315), to make it hot-swappable. ||
| [Pro Micro](https://keycapsss.com/keyboard-parts/parts/79/arduino-pro-micro-atmega32u4-controller), [Puchi-C](https://keycapsss.com/keyboard-parts/mcu-controller/141/puchi-c-pro-micro-replacement-with-usb-c-and-atmega32u4) or Elite-C | 2 pcs (a mix is possible) | Optionally, use [Mill-Max Single Row Socket Headers](https://keycapsss.com/keyboard-parts/parts/100/single-row-socket-headers-pins-mill-max-series-315), to make it hot-swappable. ||
| Key switch (MX) | 58 pcs | ||
| [Kailh switch socket](https://keycapsss.com/keyboard-parts/parts/49/kailh-hot-swap-pcb-sockets-10-pcs) | 58 pcs | ||
| Diodes 1N4148W (SMD) | 58 pcs |||
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## Schematic:
[![Lily58L schematic](/img/Lily58L-schematic.png)](//img/Lily58L-schematic.png)
[![Lily58L schematic](img/Lily58L-schematic.png)](img/Lily58L-schematic.png?raw=true)

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If something doesn't work:
## When in trouble
[![Lily58L schematic](img/Lily58L-schematic.png)](img/Lily58L-schematic.png?raw=true)
### Q. One or more rows/columns of key switches do not respond
A. The Pro Micro board may not be soldered and attached firmly. Check again, and re-solder and reinstall if necessary.

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