QUOTE(kaysa @ Mar 13 2012, 03:17 PM)
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Received the Num Pad today, tested it, Since I already have 3 different Cherry Switch keyboard, black blue and red, the green, clear, ergo clear, and brown is quite interesting, I think they decide the weight force of the switches with certain measurement, it doesn't feel right the weight force are not same with the general popular 4 color switches, personal feeling anyway. Other than that, this test actually cease my curiosity of moding a different weight forces keyboard, because it kinda felt awkward typing on a difference weight force key pad, not to mention to type on a whole keyboard?
Maybe it felt different typing on a whole keyboard than just a 21keys keypad.
but I don't think the brown suit me neither, Again, maybe it will feel different if tried on a full keyboard, But I think I have decide that Red Switch suit me the most, and decide now to put the Steelseries Black Switch and the Filco Blue Switch to sale, if any one is interested, please let me know.
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Is this the correct way of writing the review?
will go out take a photo later.
Doesn't matter

Just want to hear your thoughts, so if some one decides to look for his/her favourite switches, he can rely/refer on this.
QUOTE(Human10 @ Mar 13 2012, 03:41 PM)
for my razer, it can be done using the way in the video.
For keycool, I am using the way to plug out one plastic stem. For assembling, I need to remove the stabiliser wireoff keyboard then hook it onto the keycaps first.
If the Keycool keycaps are too loose, I've found that slotting a small piece of tissue paper when the stabilizers are inserted holds the stabilizers in place.
The modifiers for the Cherry and SP double shots needs a hack like that