I must agree. The ONLY way to tell how you like various switches is to type on them in real keebs connected to real computers. Only then will you know how they respond to your utterly unique touch. (Typing patterns are so individual,
you can identify people from them like fingerprints.)
Multi-switch "testers" are cutesy novelties. Think about it: How much can you tell about typing by pressing
one switch with
one finger? It's like opening and closing a car's door and imagining you've taken it for a test drive.
Just find and try as many boards as you can. It's not just the switch, either, but the board it's in. A board's design and quality dramatically affect how it feels and sounds.
Dramatically, I tell you! This should be obvious, considering how dramatic some of the peeps get here at GH. :?)
The Great and Powerful Oz has spoken! Buh ha ha!!
Okay, he may have had a cocktail, too [burp].