That's a lie, assuming you mean one that works. I tried for a few days and couldn't get it to work, then gave up until my SX pro arrived. It worked the first time.
Then what can I say? You were trying too hard.
You don't even need to "make" a jig, you can use tin foil, a piece of wire, a paper clip, a safety pin, a screw driver, a staple, bentpinhax, a dab of solder...
I'll admit, it was tough for me the first time, but once you manage to do it the first one or two times, and realize that the entire rail is grounded (you only need to worry about pin 10, don't bother with pins 1 or 9) you'll see how easy it really is.