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This portion of the guide assumes you have all of the necessary prerequisites. This section covers how to prepare your SD Card, enter RCM Mode and finally booting into ReiNX itself.

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You can either download the latest stable release, or if you are an advanced user you can download the latest nightlies. If one doesn't work, try the other. The installation process remains largely the same. The stable release is recommended for new users.

The below checkboxes are for personal reference to keep you on track as you follow each step.

  1. Download the latest ReiNX.
  2. Open the ReiNX zip file, and copy the contents to your SD card:
    • ReiNX folder
    • sept folder
    • ReiNX.bin payload
    • hbmenu.nro file
  3. Copy ReiNX.bin to a safe place on your PC for later use in the Injecting the Payload steps below.
  4. Create a folder called switch on the root of the sd card, as this is where you will put all of your .nro files (excluding hbmenu.nro) for any homebrew you may want now or in the future.
  5. Your SD Card should look like this:
    From Root, Collapsed
    From Root, Fully Expanded
  6. If your SD Card does not match the above, re-read the steps above until everything is correctly in place.
  7. Safely eject your SD Card and insert the SD Card into your Switch.

Now that you have your SD Card prepared, it is required to enter RCM Mode so you can inject a payload (eg. ReiNX.bin) to the Switch.

Please note that you will need to enter RCM and inject the payload every time you wish to boot your Switch from a completely powered off state, when restarting it will restart into ReiNX automatically, but this is not the case when starting from a powered off state. For a better user experience, we recommend enabling AutoRCM as detailed in Step 3 - Post-Installation.

  1. Completely power off your Switch
    • Hold the the power button for ~3 seconds and selecting 'Turn Off' from the pop-up menu.
    • Alternatively hold down the power button for ~15 seconds until the screen completely shuts off.
  2. Insert the Joycon rail jig into the right-side rail, or otherwise bridge the following pin combinations: 9 and 10, 7 and 10, 1 and 10.
    • You can purchase a Joycon rail jig online for cheap.
    • Alternatively If you do not have a Joycon rail jig, please refer to this GBAtemp thread for alternate methods.
  3. Hold down the Volume Up button, and while continuing to hold it press the power button. You may let go of both buttons now.
  4. You should be greeted with a blank screen indicating that you are now in RCM Mode.
    • To confirm, pressing the power button again should not power up the Switch.
    • If your Switch powers up, you did not successfully enter RCM Mode. Repeat the steps as necessary until you are in RCM Mode.
  5. Congratulations! You should now be in RCM Mode and ready to inject the payload.

Please follow the instructions for the payload injection application of your choosing.

You can safely ignore the alternate instructions that do not apply to you.

Download / GitHub link is here.

  1. Open TegramRCMGUI Navigate to the Settings tab. Click on the Install Driver button.
  2. This will install the APX driver, which allows your PC to communicate with your Switch.
  3. Once the driver has been successfully installed, navigate to the Payload tab.
  4. Click the folder icon, and navigate to where you saved your ReiNX.bin payload on your PC.
    • Optional: Click the + button to add it as a Favorite for quick injections.
  5. Plug your Switch into your PC using your USB Type-C cable of choice.
  6. You should see a green RCM O.K graphic indicating it is ready to inject the payload like so:
  • If not, try restarting TegramRCMGUI or your PC, find a working USB Type-C cable or possibly reinstall the APX driver.
  • If you receive the error RC=-50 restart the application and try again.
  1. Click the Injectpayload button.
  2. If you did everything correctly, you should see the ReiNX splashscreen on your Switch.
  3. Congratulations! You are now running ReiNX and may safely unplug your Switch once the splashscreen has faded out.

Download / GitHub link is here.
You’ll need python3 to run this, which you can download here.

  1. Follow any prerequisite instructions as necessary on the link above page.
  2. Open the Payloads folder.
  3. Copy the ReiNX.bin payload to this directory.
  4. Plug your Switch into your PC using your USB Type-C cable of choice.
  5. Double-click on the macOS launch.command file.
  6. Make sure ReiNX.bin is selected using the arrow buttons (as necessary). It should look like this:
  7. Click on the Run button.
  8. If you did everything correctly, you should see the ReiNX splashscreen on your Switch.
  9. Congratulations! You are now running ReiNX and may safely unplug your Switch once the splashscreen has faded out.

Download / GitHub link is here.
You’ll need python3 to run this, which you can download here.

  1. Follow any prerequisite instructions as necessary on the link above page.
  2. Open a terminal instance in the fusee-launcher directory.
  3. Copy the ReiNX.bin payload to this directory.
  4. Plug your Switch into your PC using your USB Type-C cable of choice.
  5. Run:
  6. If you did everything correctly, you should see the ReiNX splashscreen on your Switch.
  7. Congratulations! You are now running ReiNX and may safely unplug your Switch once the splashscreen has faded out.

Download / GitHub link is here.

  1. Download the latest release of ReiNX to your device.
  2. Extract it using an archive manager such as ZArchiver.
  3. Open Rekado on your Android device.
  4. Navigate to the Payloads section of the app and allow it to request storage permissions.
  5. Press the + button to add a payload and select the ReiNX.bin file inside the folder you extracted in step 2.
  6. Plug your Switch into your PC using your USB Type-C cable of choice.
  7. Your Android device will give you a prompt to open Rekado when it detects that the Switch is plugged in, as well as a 'Use by default' checkbox.
  8. Accept and hit 'OK'.
  9. Under the Select Injector menu, touch Boot Payload and ReiNX.bin.
  10. If you did everything correctly, you should see the ReiNX splashscreen on your Switch.
  11. Congratulations! You are now running ReiNX and may safely unplug your Switch once the splashscreen has faded out.

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You should now be up and running with ReiNX. Please proceed for any additional information on what to do next.

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This article is the fourth in our new series that introduces the latest, useful and freely available tools and techniques, developed and released by active members of the Web design community.

The first article covered PrefixFree; the second introduced Foundation, a responsive framework; the third presented Sisyphus.js, a library for Gmail-like client-side drafts. Today we are happy to present Cameron McEfee's Photoshop extension GuideGuide which provides a tool to create pixel accurate columns, rows, midpoints and baselines.

Take a moment and think about creating a multi-column grid in a Photoshop comp. Have your palms started to sweat? Yes, creating grids in Photoshop is a pain indeed. Some designers just estimate and drag guides arbitrarily onto the stage. Others draw vector shapes, duplicate them to represent columns, then stretch them to fit their design. The hardy few who don’t say things like, “I’m a designer, not a mathematician,” generally use a little math and logic to calculate their grid. If you were to boil that math down, it probably ends up looking something like this:

I was sitting at my desk one day doing this exact equation when I thought, “Man, this looks just like code. I wish someone would make a plugin that would do this for me.” Several months and many grids later, it occurred to me that I could probably build the plugin myself.

Enter: GuideGuide

I created GuideGuide for the sole purpose of making one of the most time consuming parts of Photoshop based design as easy as possible. Enter in a few numbers and GuideGuide will draw a grid on your document using Photoshop’s guides. You’ll become drunk with power the first time you watch it happen, I promise. Even better, GuideGuide’s real power is Photoshop’s marquee. If you have an active selection in your Photoshop document, GuideGuide creates the grid you specify within the selection’s boundaries. Anything GuideGuide can do, can be done using either the document or a selection.

Columns and Rows

Designing a site that needs multiple columns and gutters? GuideGuide has your back.

Midpoints

GuideGuide makes finding the midpoint of items within your design a breeze. Simply draw a selection or + click (ctrl + click on Windows) to create a selection around the item you want to find the midpoint of. To find its midpoint, click one of the midpoint buttons.

GuideGuide places a guide at the midpoint of the selection. Now you can easily center align elements under the original item.

Save It For Later

If you find yourself frequently using the same grid over and over, you can save it as a set for later use.

The Fun Part

Sure, GuideGuide has its basic rows, columns and midpoints, but with a little creativity it can do a whole lot more.

Measure Navigation

I hate figuring out how wide a navigation element needs to be to evenly fit across the width of a site. Instead, I let GuideGuide do the work for me.

  1. Make a selection the width of your site
  2. Enter your info, thinking of the columns field as the number of navigation items and the gutter field as the space you want between each item (if you want it).

Element Padding

Want to draw a box around an item but don’t feel like measuring it out exactly?

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  1. + click (ctrl + click on Windows) the item to make a selection around it.
  2. Enter a negative margin in one of GuideGuide’s margin fields, and click the icon next to it. GuideGuide will fill that value into all the margin fields.
  3. Use the newly placed guides to draw your box.

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Baseline Grid

Using GuideGuide’s explicit row height, you can easily create a baseline grid for your design.

  1. Enter your desired line height in the row height field.
  2. Align your type and other elements to your new baseline grid.

Thoughts?

Do you have an unconventional use for GuideGuide? Post it in the comments of this post. I love hearing the clever and unusual ways people use GuideGuide. Found a bug or have a feature request? If you’d like to request a feature or have found something that is broken, please create an issue on GuideGuide’s support repo over on GitHub.

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To download GuideGuide and learn more about some of its hidden features, head on over to guideguide.me. OS X Lion users with CS5 will need to download a patch for Adobe Extension Manager before they will be able to install GuideGuide.