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ch4os1337
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Jan 4, 2014
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The whole point of testing switches is to see the when the switch activates the key press on your screen. If you can't plug this in I don't see a point. Pretty sure buying switches individually online would be cheaper too.
Jan 4, 2014
PatHeist
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Jan 5, 2014
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ch4os1337The switches are far more different in feel and sound than they are in actuation. This will let you get a good feeling for the flavor of the switches. Also, buying the switches individually would probably be cheaper, but you want them mounted to something and you want a key cap. And it wouldn't be a lot cheaper. The rarer switches are a lot more expensive, and the price of buying them individually is much, much higher than the bulk price.
Jan 5, 2014
Vedranius
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Jan 5, 2014
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ch4os1337Just take one cheap controller from some rubber dome keyboard, connect these switches from tester to it as you like, in any key-combination, and there you go, you have a full functional usb switch tester...
Jan 5, 2014
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