{{ambox-stop|text=If you buy a kit from adafruit you may get an extra blue 10K potentiometer. This part isn't required for this kit so you can use it for another project!}}
{{ambox-stop|text=If you buy a kit from adafruit you may get an extra blue 10K potentiometer. This part isn't required for this kit so you can use it for another project!}}
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{{asm-text}} Break off the header so that it matches the number of pins on your LCD.
{{asm-text}} Break off the header so that it matches the number of pins on your LCD.
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{{asm-text}} Place the header with the long side down into a breadboard. then place the LCD on top. If you're using an LCD with two rows available, make sure you're using the row that matches the image below.
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{{asm-text}} Solder all the headers on with your iron.
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{{asm-text}} Next, align the backpack so that it matches up with the corner of the LCD, the hole in the backpack should be in the same location.