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andyjohnson0yesterday at 7:42 PM5 repliesview on HN

One of my colleagues has a mechanical keyboard - possibly a Filco - that they use in preference to their crappy corporate-issued one, and i have come to loathe the machinegun sound. I get that they feel good to use, and the haptic and audible feedback combo is particularly effective. But for the love of $deity I just want the noise to stop.


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alexfooyesterday at 10:58 PM

It’s nothing to do with the manufacturer. I have 3 Filco Majestouch TKL keyboards, all with Cherry MX “silent” Red switches. They are quiet in and of themselves.

The only noise from them is if I bang away at them too hard, which is generally a sign that I’m frustrated and need to go for a walk. (It’s mostly my wife or kid who point out I’m being too noisy, and they are right 99% of the time.)

Sad to see Filco go. I’ll keep an eye on eBay for any bargains to keep a spare of two.

awakeasleepyesterday at 7:51 PM

You could always consider talking to them about it. A bit off topic here though

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gh02tyesterday at 9:00 PM

FWIW, not all mechanicals are loud. The clicky audible feedback is a deliberate thing on some types of switch, and you can get others with less or even virtually no noise.

seanmcdirmidyesterday at 11:05 PM

Ya, mechanical keyboards are not very compatible with open offices, even the brown switches people complain about.

skirmishtoday at 2:45 AM

So much preferable to people talking around you all day. The typing sound fades into background like waterfall noise; chatter never does for me.