diff --git a/_posts/2018-01-21-building-a-keyboard.markdown b/_posts/2018-01-21-building-a-keyboard.markdown
index 0c3e89a..5104655 100644
--- a/_posts/2018-01-21-building-a-keyboard.markdown
+++ b/_posts/2018-01-21-building-a-keyboard.markdown
@@ -147,9 +147,9 @@ the switches I'd just soldered. I used a website called "Keyboard Tester" for
this.
- {% picture full-width blog/building-a-keyboard/IMG_6757.jpg
- alt="The back of the PCB with the switches soldered." %}
- All soldered up.
+ {% picture full-width blog/building-a-keyboard/IMG_6758.jpg
+ alt="The keyboard hooked up to my laptop to test the switches." %}
+ Testing the switches.
With all the switches soldered into place and tested it was time to put the
@@ -163,9 +163,9 @@ key, space key and right shift key. Then I just worked my way down row by row
until I was all done.
- {% picture full-width blog/building-a-keyboard/IMG_6758.jpg
- alt="The keyboard hooked up to my laptop to test the switches." %}
- Testing the switches.
+ {% picture full-width blog/building-a-keyboard/DSCF7138.jpg
+ alt="The keyboard partway through fitting the keycaps" %}
+ Fitting the last few keycaps.
I'm super pleased with the finished board! It's a pleasure to type on although