It’s not worth repeating this again. Bob Tibbetts is probably a nice guy, but he apparnetly doesn’t care enough about keyboard switches to notice clear differences in sound and feel, and when looking at disassembled switches, he isn’t very observant. The differences are not exactly invisible: the switchplate, spring, and click leaf all have obviously different shapes between the two switches, and the housing was made on different tooling to accommodate the change in switchplate.fohat wrote: ↑I asked Bob Tibbetts, sometimes considered the guru of the Northgate keyboard, a question about a transplant of blue Alps switches, and got this unexpected tirade about how white and blue are identical:
Why are you going to all the work and pain to swap the switches? The switches are exactly the same. Take them apart and look at the inside. The only difference is the blue plunger.[...]
Omnikey boards with white Alps switches are also great keyboards, and depending on taste I can certainly imagine someone preferring white Alps switches or finding them close enough to not matter. But if you pay any kind of close attention, there is unquestionably a noticeable difference between the two.