Yes — since you can’t edit this published project directly, the way to make it editable is to fork it into your own account. That gives you your own copy to modify, while leaving the original unchanged. The project-copy workflow uses a fork link with the current project UID plus a prefilled prompt describing the change you want
In the fork, you can edit the schematic/part terminals and verify the pin metadata there. For created or copied part projects, the follow-up workflow is to open the new part project and continue editing or verifying pins/properties in that new context
What happens after the fork
Your editable copy should preserve:
the same connector footprint
the revised pin order: GND, 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, VCC
the signal names:
0 = MAGSTRIPE_CLS
1 = MAGSTRIPE_RCL2
2 = MAGSTRIPE_RDT2
3 = MAGSTRIPE_RCL
4 = MAGSTRIPE_RDT
And for terminal typing, the standard mapping is:
0–4 → Input
GND → Ground
VCC → Power In
If you want to edit it manually after forking
For part-terminal setup, the key fields to check are:
Pin Number
Pin Name
Pin Type
optionally Section, Pin Group, and Pin Orientation for completeness
If you open the fork and want help checking that the pins were created correctly, send me the forked project link or just tell me you’ve opened it, and I’ll help you verify the terminal table.