I got a novatouch recently & I'm really loving the feel. While I'm willing to try a couple switches I haven't had the chance to try yet (primarily zealios & alps), I don't think I'll ever go back from topre. However, I'm really not a fan of the novatouch stock caps, so I recently got a set of the ducky pbt dyesub yellow caps & swapped them on (pics
here if you're curious). I'm a pretty big fan of how the board looks & feels now, but it's kinda noisy.
I only really started noticing the noise after I swapped the caps, so I initially wondered if it was the new caps. I recall reading beforehand that the profile of the caps matters. But I double-checked, and the ducky set is OEM like I thought it was, and that's supposed to be ok.
investigating more, the noise only occurs when releasing the key. pressing the key down just makes the same dull thud. but if I release my finger quickly, it makes a fair bit of noise as it springs back. I swapped a couple of the stock caps back on for comparison and the same fundamental noise was there, just a bit lower pitched. I think I just psyched myself into noticing it more since I'd read it could be a problem & I was subconsciously looking for it.
but, of course, now that I've begun to care, I want it gone.
1. would o-rings help this at all? the material I read about o-rings talked about how they would stop the cap from impacting the case, which I don't think is happening here? if that was the case, I would expect the noise to be when I press the button, not when I release.
2. would all that stuff I skimmed about ironing landing pads or w/e help? It was all prefaced by "this makes it sound & feel like a realforce", a point of reference I don't have, & it was hard to be sure what problem it was attempting to solve.
3. if yes to #2, is that cheap/easy for someone to do from scratch (swapping the caps is the most complicated thing I've ever done with a keyboard) and can I **** my board up forever if I try it. i got pretty nervous when I took off the spacebar & a spring came out lmao, it took 5 minutes of googling for me to be satisfied I didn't break anything & I could just put it back on the switch.
it's not a huge deal if I can't eliminate the sound tbh. I'm sticking with my novatouch regardless since it's the only TKL topre board with nkro and the sound isn't any worse than my past keyboards. But I'd like to do it if I can.