Michael; I did not express myself very well..sorry :) <<I have put down hundreds of these sets and have seen them on every set. You have to cut or sand the dimple off or it can hang the keytop up a bit and as you said be a bit visible. >> I did say dimple underneath but what I 'meant' was a small recess/hole underneath, there is nothing to "sand down" (I know what you are speaking of though and I also have sanded those little bumpys off of many key sets.) The 'dimple'/'pimple'/'raised dot' on the surface of the key is not proud enough to sand down effectively with just a light sanding and I don't want to get into sanding the entire set of 'new' keytops just to get rid of these danged thingees.......must be getting lazy in my later years. :-) Just wondering what others are using for keytops. Jim Bryant (FL)
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