All you have to do is run a couple wires from the mini-switch to 2 lugs on the 5-way. Instead of the switch making the bridge (or neck if you so choose) always on, their switch connects the neck and bridge to each other., Instead, connect one tone control to the bridge pickup input on the left side of the switch and the other to the neck input. Because the pickups are connected in parallel at the switch, the bridge tone will work on P1 (bridge) and P2 (bridge and middle)., A 7-way Stratocaster mod is designed with the same 5-way switch, but it also adds an off-on toggle or replaces a tone pot with a blender control for either the neck or bridge pickup. This way, guitar players may be able to activate both neck and bridge pickups simultaneously, a feat seemingly impossible to achieve with regular setups., Wiring up a 3 way mini toggle switch to act as pickup selector switch is really easy. It gives the option of bridge pickup, neck on its own or, in the mid position, both together. All it takes is wiring some jumper wires side to side across the switch lugs of the switch., Extremely similar to the 7 way Strat wiring, what is commonly known as the “Gilmour” Strat wiring mod uses a mini toggle switch to switch on the neck pickup, giving an additional 2 switching options: – Neck & bridge pickups together., 5 way wired for normal switching but with 1 push/pull split vol for the bridge and 1 vol for the neck / mid, 1 master tone. One thing that can help getting the top end/snap to balance across positions is to use a Superswitch and use one set of lugs to assign the tone control (s)..