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geekhack Community => New Members => Topic started by: breaker9691 on Sat, 16 April 2016, 12:36:00
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Hello, i have created account pretty long time but not spend much times and forum, hope that i can learn something
I'm using HHKB Pro2, HHKB Pro2 Type-s, HHKB and some "gaming keyboards" and learning to make something for my own.
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Welcome to Geekhack!
Only just over 18 months ago!
Also, welcome to the HHKB club ;)
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ib4 demik comes and recruit this man to his church
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ib4 demik comes and recruit this man to his church
Welcome to Geekhack!
Only just over 18 months ago!
Also, welcome to the HHKB club ;)
so we have HHKB Club ?, that nice, i always love HHKB and try to modified it many times, lube and make it more quiet, then after set it's all to normal and buy another hhkb type-s haha
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ib4 demik comes and recruit this man to his church
Welcome to Geekhack!
Only just over 18 months ago!
Also, welcome to the HHKB club ;)
so we have HHKB Club ?, that nice, i always love HHKB and try to modified it many times, lube and make it more quiet, then after set it's all to normal and buy another hhkb type-s haha
Many prefer the sound and feel of the standard HHKB!
Plus the Type S ones have been know to whistle sometimes.
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Welcome! demik is the official HHKB club leader ;)
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yeah, i know that, some body just try to make it silence, and i know that the hhkb pro2 typing sound is loudly and is great, if you want to have a quiet version the just buy the type-s right, haha
@csmertx : i will find him asap hehe
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yeah, i know that, some body just try to make it silence, and i know that the hhkb pro2 typing sound is loudly and is great, if you want to have a quiet version the just buy the type-s right, haha
@csmertx : i will find him asap hehe
You can try putting a sheet of material under the HHKB to dampen the sound. It makes a huge difference.
I use a folded sheet of drawer liner. Some people use rubber mats, or thick large mouse pads.
You can even try a tea towel to see if it makes a difference.
Something rubber also helps to stop the HHKB from sliding across the desk.