The costar stabiliser insert need to be sanded/cut for some of the keycaps, and my WASD stabiliser inserts all needed to be tightened in
I initially tested the plastic bag method that everyone suggested, yet found it too loose, it also leaves the insert <0.1mm not in, cutting the plastic is also very hard and needs delicacy, as that plastic might cause sluggishness if not removed
I ended up using a more solid version of this one:
http://www.amazon.com/Saunders-Removable-Adhesive-Putty-99683/dp/B0000AQODM/You basically put a little bit around the keycap's stem holder, then push it in, then remove the putty that gets squeezed out, easy, removable and solid
Yet even the putty method isn't foolproof, I managed to get one dislodged when I accidentally pulled a stabilised key too much while removing, pushed it back again
The worse part is not being sure whether it will come out while using the keyboard, or just slide slightly off and upset the balance
(For all those cherry stab fans out there, I tested one stabilised DSA key on my leopold numpad, it was a nightmare, the key stood uneven, the keypress was more sluggish then ever)
I'm wondering whether using just a teeny tiny bit of glue, just on the top/one-side of the stem-holder would be logical
Basically removing the insert would do minimal damage to the keycap / it will be usable with cherry stabs in the future etc.
I'm unsure which glue to try, glue-gun glue might be logical, as it gets removed easily, I also have gorilla glue and various other glue types, never used gorilla glue tho
I use hot silicone a lot as it's easily removable and doesn't do much damage
I would appreciate any advice / experience
(As a bonus info, DSA keycaps are very easy to remove from the stabilised keys, especially the space, it can be removed just by hand, while others need a little bit of screwdriver help, which eases keycap changing a lot)