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bcredbottle
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Where to try out switches?
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saturnotaku
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Location: The 'burbs, IL USA
Re: Where to try out switches?
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If you have a Fry's or MicroCenter in your area, that might be your best bet for trying out blue switches. I don't know of any B&M store that carries clears.
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CPTBadAss
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Re: Where to try out switches?
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Find a local meetup. Find a local Geekhacker and ask them politely to a) meetup with them to play keyboards b) borrow a keyboard. Find a nice Geekhacker to loan you a keyboard.
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