clarify col_pins/row_pins example code in GettingStarted.md with image
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		@@ -28,8 +28,8 @@ from kmk.matrix import DiodeOrientation
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keyboard = KMKKeyboard()
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keyboard.col_pins = (board.GP0,)
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keyboard.row_pins = (board.GP1,)
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keyboard.col_pins = (board.GP0,)    # try D5 on Feather, keeboar
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keyboard.row_pins = (board.GP1,)    # try D6 on Feather, keeboar
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keyboard.diode_orientation = DiodeOrientation.COL2ROW
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keyboard.keymap = [
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@@ -40,14 +40,9 @@ if __name__ == '__main__':
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    keyboard.go()
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```
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For example, on the KB2040 the col_pins and row_pins might be:
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```
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keyboard.col_pins = (board.D5,)
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keyboard.row_pins = (board.D6,)
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```
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5. With a wire / paperclip / whatever, connect GPIO 0 & GPIO 1 together (or the pins you chose for your boards)
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5. With a wire / paperclip / whatever, connect the col_pin and row_pin together (or the pins you chose for your boards)
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6. If it prints a "A" (or a "Q" or ... depending on your keyboard layout), you're done!
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