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Originally Posted by ixtab
To summarize it all: just experiment and install whatever you think you could like. If you don't like something, you can always uninstall it. And no worries - the risk of bricking your device is extremely low if you only use tried and tested software. And even in case it does happen, you can always debrick a K5 again in minutes. So there's nothing to be afraid of.
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With very few exceptions, the KUAL button add-ins **do not** disturb the Amazon image files.
They install to a sub-directory of the user's USB storage and mostly they "uninstall" by just deleting the directory and files each button installed.
The KUAL project had this as a design goal - not to disturb the Amazon image files, and therefore minimize the chance of "bricking" the device.