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Offline Finwens

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The cheapest way to silence your keyboard.
« on: Fri, 11 January 2013, 06:49:53 »
Take a small towel and fold it so it matches the size of your keyboard and place it under it.

Do the test and post your results. I don't know if this is an old method, but I came up with the idea and it worked for me. Using a steelseries 6gv2 with MX black switches.

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Re: The cheapest way to silence your keyboard.
« Reply #1 on: Fri, 11 January 2013, 07:08:36 »
I have a spongy rubbery grippy mat under mine since around 2006.

If you really wanna silence ur keyboard then lube the switches.  My lubed cherry reds are noticeably quieter than my unlubed ones.  (both are the same keyboard).
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Offline Finwens

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Re: The cheapest way to silence your keyboard.
« Reply #2 on: Fri, 11 January 2013, 07:22:30 »
I have a spongy rubbery grippy mat under mine since around 2006.

If you really wanna silence ur keyboard then lube the switches.  My lubed cherry reds are noticeably quieter than my unlubed ones.  (both are the same keyboard).

Meh, I actually didn't want to silence my keyboard at all, put I tried it and I think it sounds nicer now.

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Re: The cheapest way to silence your keyboard.
« Reply #3 on: Fri, 11 January 2013, 09:34:35 »

My signature hasn't changed since 2012. I should really update it.

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Re: The cheapest way to silence your keyboard.
« Reply #4 on: Fri, 11 January 2013, 09:45:11 »
Cheapest way to silence your keyboard?

dont use it

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Re: The cheapest way to silence your keyboard.
« Reply #5 on: Fri, 11 January 2013, 09:48:51 »
earplugs
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Re: The cheapest way to silence your keyboard.
« Reply #6 on: Fri, 11 January 2013, 10:05:07 »
A tried and true method, e.g. http://geekhack.org/index.php?topic=38665.msg751434

Haha, that's nice. I imagined other people had already tried it.

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Re: The cheapest way to silence your keyboard.
« Reply #7 on: Fri, 11 January 2013, 16:41:01 »
Ask your dentist for those little rubber bands they give out for braces. Then you can use them as o-rings. I've read that they work in a pinch.

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Re: The cheapest way to silence your keyboard.
« Reply #8 on: Fri, 11 January 2013, 18:40:41 »
Ask your dentist for those little rubber bands they give out for braces. Then you can use them as o-rings. I've read that they work in a pinch.

Haha, that would be so awkward to ask.

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Re: The cheapest way to silence your keyboard.
« Reply #9 on: Fri, 11 January 2013, 19:02:49 »
Ask your dentist for those little rubber bands they give out for braces. Then you can use them as o-rings. I've read that they work in a pinch.

Haha, that would be so awkward to ask.
Full Disclosure:

They are super cheap on ebay, amazon, wherever.  And they are softer and healthier than 40A O-rings but... ppl report they wear out and break after some months of use.  You will always be popping keycaps to replace broken bands.

40A O-rings are hard but they have been engineered to take use and abuse and last a long time.
Rosewill RK-9000RE #1 (Broke on day 26, fixed with Scotch Tape on day 42, barely holding together)
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Re: The cheapest way to silence your keyboard.
« Reply #10 on: Fri, 11 January 2013, 21:43:09 »
Ask your dentist for those little rubber bands they give out for braces. Then you can use them as o-rings. I've read that they work in a pinch.

Haha, that would be so awkward to ask.
Full Disclosure:

They are super cheap on ebay, amazon, wherever.  And they are softer and healthier than 40A O-rings but... ppl report they wear out and break after some months of use.  You will always be popping keycaps to replace broken bands.

40A O-rings are hard but they have been engineered to take use and abuse and last a long time.

Good to know. But OP did say cheapest  :p.

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Re: The cheapest way to silence your keyboard.
« Reply #11 on: Sat, 12 January 2013, 00:36:43 »
earplugs

Technically that will not silence the keyboard, it will just prevent you from hearing the noise :)
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Re: The cheapest way to silence your keyboard.
« Reply #12 on: Sat, 12 January 2013, 04:34:31 »
Ask your dentist for those little rubber bands they give out for braces. Then you can use them as o-rings. I've read that they work in a pinch.

Haha, that would be so awkward to ask.
Full Disclosure:

They are super cheap on ebay, amazon, wherever.  And they are softer and healthier than 40A O-rings but... ppl report they wear out and break after some months of use.  You will always be popping keycaps to replace broken bands.

40A O-rings are hard but they have been engineered to take use and abuse and last a long time.


Dude, if you really want a super-light mush-board, get a Cherry G81, remove springs from the Cherry MY switches, and learn to type on it. Problem solved.

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Re: Re: The cheapest way to silence your keyboard.
« Reply #13 on: Sat, 12 January 2013, 04:46:20 »
earplugs

Technically that will not silence the keyboard, it will just prevent you from hearing the noise :)
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Re: The cheapest way to silence your keyboard.
« Reply #14 on: Sat, 12 January 2013, 04:49:39 »
Trash it.

Silence it forever.
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Re: The cheapest way to silence your keyboard.
« Reply #15 on: Sat, 12 January 2013, 05:37:42 »
earplugs

Technically that will not silence the keyboard, it will just prevent you from hearing the noise :)
Tree falls on a model m in the forest, does it make a sound?

The sound of shattered keycaps falling like plastic rain on a bed of leaves.
"Because keyboards are accessories to PC makers, they focus on minimizing the manufacturing costs. But that’s incorrect. It’s in HHKB’s slogan, but when America’s cowboys were in the middle of a trip and their horse died, they would leave the horse there. But even if they were in the middle of a desert, they would take their saddle with them. The horse was a consumable good, but the saddle was an interface that their bodies had gotten used to. In the same vein, PCs are consumable goods, while keyboards are important interfaces." - Eiiti Wada

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Re: The cheapest way to silence your keyboard.
« Reply #16 on: Sat, 12 January 2013, 05:40:38 »
Stop Bull ****ting the OP guys...

The ONLY way to silence a keyboard is to put headphones on and/or earbuds...

But honestly if you can't handle keyboard noise,, stop using a computer... you're done. you're just not cut out for the heavy lifting...

Grrr..... hammer curls my 25lb-er  >:D

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Re: The cheapest way to silence your keyboard.
« Reply #17 on: Sat, 12 January 2013, 11:15:02 »
Stop Bull ****ting the OP guys...

The ONLY way to silence a keyboard is to put headphones on and/or earbuds...

But honestly if you can't handle keyboard noise,, stop using a computer... you're done. you're just not cut out for the heavy lifting...

Grrr..... hammer curls my 25lb-er  >:D

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Dude, I just "discovered" this and decided to post here. I'm not looking for methods of silencing my keyboard, I don't really care about the noise. Also, headphones will not silence the keyboard, you just won't hear it. But the noise is still there.

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Re: The cheapest way to silence your keyboard.
« Reply #18 on: Sat, 12 January 2013, 12:16:44 »

lol glad this is getting popular, when I originally started doing this no one believed me except jeroplane (thus +10 points for you).  In fact I made a video about it recently for fun  :P
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Re: The cheapest way to silence your keyboard.
« Reply #19 on: Sat, 12 January 2013, 12:37:26 »
put the keyboard on a mousemat, they are non slip, uniform thickness and typically foam padding.
Some double sided sticky tape will hold it.
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Re: The cheapest way to silence your keyboard.
« Reply #20 on: Sat, 12 January 2013, 12:42:39 »


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Re: The cheapest way to silence your keyboard.
« Reply #22 on: Sat, 12 January 2013, 13:56:10 »
Cheapest way to silence your keyboard?

dont use it

 ;)
I WAS GOING TO SAY THAT! :))

But seriously, o-rings work a charm for me. It's actually so nice to type with o-rings that my o-ringless keyboards aren't being used until I get some more o-rings.
And I also use a huge mousemat (Goliathus Control XL), but I have never thought of the keyboard making more sound on wood vs mousepad.

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Re: The cheapest way to silence your keyboard.
« Reply #23 on: Sat, 12 January 2013, 16:13:02 »
Cheapest way to silence your keyboard?

dont use it

 ;)
I WAS GOING TO SAY THAT! :))

But seriously, o-rings work a charm for me. It's actually so nice to type with o-rings that my o-ringless keyboards aren't being used until I get some more o-rings.
And I also use a huge mousemat (Goliathus Control XL), but I have never thought of the keyboard making more sound on wood vs mousepad.

I dunno I tried o-ring on mx brown, didn't like the feeling since it reduce travel distance by quite a bit.  Though I haven't try it on mx red yet, apparently most people prefer mx red with o-ring.  I'll test that out later when I'm less lazy  :P

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Re: The cheapest way to silence your keyboard.
« Reply #24 on: Sat, 12 January 2013, 16:19:22 »
Hyde, I think it has to do with the keycaps used to be honest. I didn't like o-rings on a set from Signature Plastic, but I love them with my Cherry double shot keycaps.
I am in total love with brown switches with Cherry ds keycaps + o-rings.

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Re: The cheapest way to silence your keyboard.
« Reply #25 on: Sat, 12 January 2013, 16:40:46 »
Ahhhh I see.  Well I only have OEM height keycaps to test it out (Das Keyboard).  And my mx red is on a Filco which is also OEM height.

But I have a cherry replica group buy on order.  So maybe I should try it out again when I get those lol.

It's my first group buy and I gotta say, those group buys need lots of patience  :(

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Re: The cheapest way to silence your keyboard.
« Reply #26 on: Sat, 12 January 2013, 16:46:50 »
What if I want my keyboards to be louder?
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Re: The cheapest way to silence your keyboard.
« Reply #27 on: Sat, 12 January 2013, 17:16:13 »
What if I want my keyboards to be louder?

 :eek:

Remove the rubber feet, attach a surface microphone to the desktop surface and feed it into the PC sound card mic input.
A pair of floor standing speakers mounted a few inches from an interior wall should convey both the necessary sound pressure and standing waves sufficient to announce your typing prowess to neighbors and friends.  >:D
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Re: The cheapest way to silence your keyboard.
« Reply #28 on: Sat, 12 January 2013, 17:17:29 »
What if I want my keyboards to be louder?

 :eek:

Remove the rubber feet, attach a surface microphone to the desktop surface and feed it into the PC sound card mic input.
A pair of floor standing speakers mounted a few inches from an interior wall should convey both the necessary sound pressure and standing waves sufficient to announce your typing prowess to neighbors and friends.  >:D


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Re: The cheapest way to silence your keyboard.
« Reply #29 on: Sat, 12 January 2013, 17:34:27 »
get gloves with plastic tips. click clack to the next level.
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Re: The cheapest way to silence your keyboard.
« Reply #30 on: Sun, 13 January 2013, 00:16:52 »
What if I want my keyboards to be louder?

 :eek:

Remove the rubber feet, attach a surface microphone to the desktop surface and feed it into the PC sound card mic input.
A pair of floor standing speakers mounted a few inches from an interior wall should convey both the necessary sound pressure and standing waves sufficient to announce your typing prowess to neighbors and friends.  >:D

My nearest neighbours live a kilometre away, I think I'll need an amp and loudspeakers.
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Re: The cheapest way to silence your keyboard.
« Reply #31 on: Sun, 13 January 2013, 01:04:57 »
Quote
The cheapest way to silence your keyboard.
Take it away from your wife.  :p

Warning: there are drawbacks to this method.
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Re: The cheapest way to silence your keyboard.
« Reply #32 on: Thu, 17 January 2013, 22:33:59 »
I recently bought these 40A-L rubber o-ring dampeners from WASD Keyboards.

The sound coming from the keys have significantly been reduced. The sound shifted from a higher-pitched sound (which I liken to a cheap plastic sound) to a lower-pitched sound (sounds much better, imo). In addition, the keys feel much more 'solid' because the dampeners provide a softening/slowing of the key while bottoming out -- which I really like. :)

For $18, I can't really say it's worthy of a purchase for everyone, but if the sound produced by your keyboard becomes a bit too much then it's a no-brainer. I believe these dampeners could also be purchased through Feng, one of the forum vendors, for only a few dollars. They may or may not be the same quality as the ones from WASD Keyboards, but it's all relatively the same since its just rubber.

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Re: The cheapest way to silence your keyboard.
« Reply #33 on: Mon, 02 February 2015, 11:04:52 »
LOL sorry to necro this thread, but I've discover something huge recently !

So I've always swear by the towel under keyboard method to make my keyboard sound better.

Up until recently I've tried my fiance's FC660C then I went home to my 104U and I was like why does her keyboard sound way thockier than mine?

Granted FC660C could sound better but still the difference is huge.

Then this morning I tried taking out the towel under my 104U and HUGE difference !

My Realforce sound thockier and feel more tactile !  :eek:

Moral of the story, for Cherry MX USE towel.  For Topre DON'T USE towel.
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Re: The cheapest way to silence your keyboard.
« Reply #34 on: Mon, 02 February 2015, 16:08:00 »
I still use drawer liner under my HHKB.  My desk at home is fairly thin, and bottoming out echos under the desk.  With the drawer liner in place, there is much less bottoming out sound, and the thock sounds sweeter.
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Re: The cheapest way to silence your keyboard.
« Reply #35 on: Mon, 02 February 2015, 17:17:31 »
I guess since HHKB is case mount so maybe it's different.

But I also realize depending on what type of table you type on it indeed can change the acoustics dramatically.

LOL in the future people need to start looking for the right keyboard / table mat / table combination for perfect typing experience.  :P

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Offline Novus

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Re: The cheapest way to silence your keyboard.
« Reply #36 on: Mon, 02 February 2015, 18:43:45 »
Use a rubber dome  :p

Offline Firebolt1914

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Re: The cheapest way to silence your keyboard.
« Reply #37 on: Mon, 02 February 2015, 18:48:22 »
I think the more important thing is how solid the desk is. When it's a bit thinner, when you press down on the key, you're hearing the sound of the desk along with the keypress. If it's really solid, then you're hearing the keyswitches, not the sound of the desk.

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Re: The cheapest way to silence your keyboard.
« Reply #38 on: Tue, 03 February 2015, 10:22:44 »
Spend $7 shipped from Amazon.

Do my Gutz's jailhouse mod.

Total happiness.

Now I regret ever having interest in Model Fs...
 :p
Most of the modding can be done on your own once you break through the psychological barriers.

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Re: The cheapest way to silence your keyboard.
« Reply #39 on: Tue, 03 February 2015, 11:18:56 »
If you want to get another keyboard, silenced topre and jailhouse blues are the quietest switches I've used

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Re: The cheapest way to silence your keyboard.
« Reply #40 on: Tue, 03 February 2015, 11:49:12 »
tp thread is tp thread
Sometimes it's like he accidentally makes a thread instead of a google search.

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Re: The cheapest way to silence your keyboard.
« Reply #41 on: Tue, 03 February 2015, 11:52:49 »
Has anyone said ear plugs?

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tp thread is tp thread
Sometimes it's like he accidentally makes a thread instead of a google search.

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Re: The cheapest way to silence your keyboard.
« Reply #43 on: Tue, 03 February 2015, 12:18:22 »
Yeah earplugs the stupid in the room seems to vanish.
Thinking about things isn't the same as doing things. Otherwise everybody would be in jail.

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Re: The cheapest way to silence your keyboard.
« Reply #44 on: Tue, 03 February 2015, 12:20:33 »
Ask your dentist for those little rubber bands they give out for braces. Then you can use them as o-rings. I've read that they work in a pinch.
Haha, that would be so awkward to ask.
Not for me.  My wife's an orthodontic assistant.  I'll keep this in mind.

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Re: The cheapest way to silence your keyboard.
« Reply #45 on: Tue, 03 February 2015, 12:34:24 »
inb4 gutz plugs his jailhous... oh wait...

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Re: The cheapest way to silence your keyboard.
« Reply #46 on: Tue, 03 February 2015, 12:36:50 »
Spend $7 shipped from Amazon.

Do my Gutz's jailhouse mod.

Total happiness.

Now I regret ever having interest in Model Fs...
 :p

Will check that out! Btw, how the hell did you come up with it?  :p

Offline gcb

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Re: The cheapest way to silence your keyboard.
« Reply #47 on: Tue, 03 February 2015, 15:35:19 »
i have the weirdest source of noise. i don't bottom out my blues or clears. but when i'm typing fast, the noise that bothers most is the keys coming UP and clashing on their stop. If i didn't have a life, i'd probably open every switch and add electrical insulation black tape to the inside of every top switch cover.

Offline supersoul

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Re: The cheapest way to silence your keyboard.
« Reply #48 on: Fri, 13 February 2015, 00:58:22 »
i have a huge mousepad that's like my entire desk and i feel like that silenced it a bit. then i got o rings from work and it's pretty good. nice damp sound.

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Re: The cheapest way to silence your keyboard.
« Reply #49 on: Fri, 13 February 2015, 20:04:59 »
buying membrane keyboard? jk