flowresThe Keys don't require Soldering and De-Soldering to swap. Therefore you can be modular in your use. Say, use Gateron Clears for Gaming, and MX Greens for typing.
SkiptraceThat is not what modular means.
The keyboard just allows to change switches more easily. It can already be done with other keyboards only with greater effort. Is not more modular than keyboards with soldered switches.
flowresYou already shot yourself in the foot here sunshine.
'Modular' for this Keyboard, (involving a module or modules as the basis of design or construction) means you can replace any switch on this keyboard with any kind of Cherry-MX switch currently made.
In fact this board could even take old MX Blacks and Blues which is what I'll be using.
Trust me, setting up a soldering station with a solder extraction gun is too much work and effort, far easier to simply remove and replace switches with your finger tips ; )
ElrickOne can replace switches on any keyboard, so any keyboard with cherry-mx switches is modular. This keyboard does not deserve it's name. Would need to be composed of modules in a way yet unseen to be rightly named modular.
flowresIt seems you missed what the term actually means and that is, having a switch that can be easily changed in a second (modular) - although please provide a verified link to another full size (104-key) keyboard that has fully replaceable switches like this one?
Should be easy for you, since according to you, they are so readily available everywhere ; )