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 All KB-5161s feature an all-plastic two-part case. The top shell features a "pencil tray", and with the exception of the Samsung/VTI boards, no branding is present. The lock light label texts are offset from their respective indicator lights. All KB-5161s feature an all-plastic two-part case. The top shell features a "pencil tray", and with the exception of the Samsung/VTI boards, no branding is present. The lock light label texts are offset from their respective indicator lights.
  
-The bottom shell has several screw sockets, two rubberized feet, and two generic adjustable flip-out feet. As the keyboard is compatible with both XT and AT protocols, a cut-out reveals a switch that allows one to change the protocol the keyboard uses. The bottom label is inconsistent across models; some boards provide only an FCC ID, while others also indicate the board was manufactured by "CHICONY ELECTRONICS CO., LTD."+The bottom shell has several screw sockets, two rubberized feet, and two generic adjustable flip-out feet. As the keyboard is compatible with both XT and AT protocols, a cut-out reveals a switch that allows one to change the protocol the keyboard uses. The bottom label is inconsistent across models; some boards provide only an FCC ID, while others provide Chicony branding.
  
 === Assembly === === Assembly ===
  
-The keyboard uses a standard plate over PCB configurationHowever, the PCB varies depending on the switch type and FCC ID.+The keyboard uses a standard tray-mount, with a metal mounting plate. Most plates appear to be painted blackbut one example in the gallery appears with a grey/unpainted plate. Given the incredible variety of switch families provided with the board, several PCB revisions exist to accommodate each switch's pin layout. Regardless of the switch type, PCBs are provided with codes 5161/5162F, 5161C, and 5161A.
  
 === Switches === === Switches ===
  
-The KB-5161 is well-known to be accompanied by a great variety of switches, however, the most common examples online appear to be the models with Alps SKCM White and Mitsumi Miniature Mechanical switches.+The KB-5161 is typically found with either Alps SKCM White or Mitsumi Miniature Mechanical switches. Alps SKCM Blue switches appear on some revisions, especially those with Samsung/VTI branding. Less commonly found are models with either Cherry MX-style switches or Omron switches.
  
 ===== Gallery ===== ===== Gallery =====