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<div>Originally Posted by <strong>ripster</strong> <a href="showthread.php?s=18c9b6a381ea2c82787afc71db22dae8&p=11144953#post11144953"><img alt="View Post" class="inlineimg" src="http://static.overclock.net//img/forum/go_quote.gif" style="border:0px solid;"></a></div>

<div style="font-style:italic;">AFAIK Leopold continues to sell the 55G version.</div>

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What I wanted was the Topre SE1800 87UB Uniform 55g (or the SE18K0 87UKB55h Uniform 55g). What I got instead was the Topre SE17K0 87UKB Variable Force (All English) <img alt="" class="inlineimg" src="/images/smilies/frown.gif" style="border:0px solid;" title="Frown"> . No WASD keys in the box either (not a deal breaker).<br><br>

Have to get used to this board as I am making a ton of mistakes typing already; I am a two-finger typist and find myself having to lift my fingers a bit higher than usual in order not to accidentally actuate neighboring 35g keys (not a fan of their mushy feel). 45g seems just right, 55g might have been even better as I was a long time buckling spring user with no qualms with regards to higher actuation pressure. Another disappointing note is the fact that while three keys have support for LED lights (Caps Lock + Left Ctrl + Num Lock), only two can be used at a time (Caps Lock <span style="text-decoration:underline;">or</span> Left Ctrl + Num Lock).<br><br><div style="text-align:center;"><img alt="" src="http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4054/5141375532_0f9be1cee8_b.jpg" style="border:0px solid;"><br><img alt="" src="http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4144/5141442504_80a459de0a_b.jpg" style="border:0px solid;"><br></div>