Im using my first mechanical keyboard and the experience has been great so far but, it is quite loud, especially at night, which cheap mods i can make to make it quieter while i can do something like changing the switches?

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As suggested by the other commenter, o-rings are the best cheap solution.

Another option that works if your keyboard has a hollow body is sound-dampening insulation inside the frame.

I have a Kinesis Advantage that has a ton of negative space inside and simply putting some non-conductive foam inside the shell made a huge difference in the amount of noise it makes

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I have that same keyboard. I love it! I got one for my wife too, and she loves it as well. But unlike me, she struggles going back and forth between that and a regular keyboard.

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I feel her pain. It took me a long time to get comfortable with the Kinesis, and even longer to be able to go back and forth with my gaming keyboard seamlessly

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It took me about 3 weeks to surpass my regular typing speed on the Kinesis, but I never had any issues going back to a regular keyboard. The only fucked up thing was changing keybinds for games, since I can’t reach some of them on the Kinesis with the split keywells. Then if I play on a different computer none of the binds match. I’m sure I could program another layer on the Kinesis to overcome the mismatch, but I never took the time to learn about all of its amazing features.

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Deskmat under the keyboard

Tape and/or foam mods in the case (will change the pitch of the sound, which might disturb less)

O-rings, but these will change how they keyboard feels. I didn’t like them

Foam inserts for keycaps - like o-rings but foam. never tried them

Lubricating the stabilizers - should mitigate some space and enter key rattle

If your keyboard supports hotswap, new switches are a more expensive option.

Edit: The person who invented markdown WYSIWYG text editors is on my shit list

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cheapest and easiest mod is probably o-rings

Keyboard O-RINGS: Installation & Sound Test (good or nah??)

changing out switches can also be relatively easy but can def be more costly

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Depends on your board. I had a Redragon K530, here are the list of mods I applied to it in order of price:

  • Put foam on the bottom (the type of foams that come with PC components works great), stuff like this
  • Added O-rings
  • Replaced the switches with Redragon A113 Bullet-QT soft tactile

I think the switches made the biggest impact, but that’s also the most expensive and it requires your board to be hot swappable.

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If you are using choc switches, the new ambients are made to be silent, and so far it has worked great for me

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