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Offline deepthawt

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Re: The cheapest way to silence your keyboard.
« Reply #50 on: Sun, 15 February 2015, 09:26:09 »
I use half a carpet square under my office TKL keyboard.
Carpet squares are often rubber backed and available in office appropriate patterns.
Csquares  don't bunch up, slide around or look like you have a towel under your keyboard and they are more comfortable than the cold desk surface.. just like a... towel :-/
« Last Edit: Mon, 16 February 2015, 10:58:04 by deepthawt »
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Re: The cheapest way to silence your keyboard.
« Reply #51 on: Sun, 15 February 2015, 10:57:51 »
what about this?
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Re: The cheapest way to silence your keyboard.
« Reply #52 on: Sun, 15 February 2015, 11:44:06 »
what about this?

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Re: The cheapest way to silence your keyboard.
« Reply #53 on: Sun, 15 February 2015, 14:21:21 »
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Re: The cheapest way to silence your keyboard.
« Reply #54 on: Mon, 16 February 2015, 10:59:31 »
not sure why my last post had a microscopic font..editied now...
was just saying that rubber backed carpet squares work well

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Re: The cheapest way to silence your keyboard.
« Reply #55 on: Mon, 16 February 2015, 18:02:44 »
I believe there is even someone on the board selling rubber pads that go under the keyboard. It really does make a difference (on some desks more than others, for some keyboards more than others). Any mouse-pad will also work.
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