22 May 2013, 22:40
No. When Alps fully divested keyswitch manufacturing to Fuhua (and no-one knows the true story for certain), Fuhua did not change the moulds and the switches continued to say "ALPS" on them for a while, or so it appears.
The "ALPS" branding was gone by the time the Tactile Pro 2 pro was released, but nobody knows for certain when this change occurred. Probably whenever they got around to it. At some other point, the slider changed from white (the first Tactile Pro batches) to grey (all Tactile Pro keyboards I've ever seen), and then back to white again by the Tactile Pro 3. Strongman told Matias at the time that the Tactile Pro 2 (made by Strongman, which is why it sucked) used Strongman switches, but this is unlikely: they're either 100% perfect replicas (which would be a very odd thing to do), or simply Fuhua switches with the branding removed.
The change from Alps to Fuhua occurred during the lifetime of the original Tactile Pro. Possibly Fuhua changed the colour from the outset, but nobody knows for sure — you'd need to get all Tactile Pro/2/3 owners here to state the purchase date of their keyboard, the model (1/2/3) and the switch colour and branding.
All the old switches are a raft of mysteries!