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As for ergo clears it is bizarre why keyboard companies don't do their research and produce these.
It's too much work for a company to open all the switches and swap the springs before installing the switches. If anyone releases ErgoClears it would have to be Cherry, since they can simply use different springs during manufacture. Cherry doesn't really care much from a business point of view, IMHO, since they're having trouble supplying the demand for all their existing switch types.
If they did make ErgoClears, though, they could drop both Browns and Clears from their product list. The One tactile switch to rule them all...
Another issue is that they don't have a spring in their stocks that work well enough for ErgoClears (stronger than their standard light spring, but weaker than their heavy one), so they'd have to go through the process of adding a new spring type to their inventory. Panda Clears would be easier (Black springs), but they probably don't see a big enough market for them.
Anyway, I think for now we're stuck with modding our own switches (unless you order a custom from someone like GON). I think what KUL should do is adjust their plate design to include cutouts for opening switch tops to make this easier for users so we don't have to desolder all the switches to open them. With non-backlit or RGB switches this is all you need to make your boards much more popular with GH and DT members and by extension many other users who get advice from GH or DT users about mechnical keyboards. With normal LED boards, you'd have to also install SIP sockets and I don't think any companies would go that far since it requires opening all the switches to do.
Hmmm... anyone know KUL's development department's email address?