ok - so I found where they go back on, but is white positive or is red positive? Also, can someone please kindly explain to me how one would wire up an on switch using a toggle switch instead of the sliding button? It would make it much easier to remove the board from the enclosure to test out bends, and since it is a contact on switch, removing the enclosure removes the contact. What I have done is this so far, but since Casio's live and die every few days I do not know if it is powered correctly or not - I realize this is a newbie question, and I Can test using a volt meter to see if electricity is flowing, but I do not understand which contact points do what, since it appears that some are being contacted even when the device is off? In this picture I have a DP on off on (is this double throw?) switch with the two middle contacts on the two (separate) middle pins, and the right hand top and bottom gold fingers on the "on" side of the switch (each on separate pins, but same side of "off" - so does this switch do what the contact switch does? What purpose do the left hand top and bottom gold fingers serve?