Colleagues say my keyboard is too loud...
- keyboardjoy
- Location: London
- Main keyboard: Varmilo
- Main mouse: Logi MX Master 3
- Favorite switch: Cherry Blue MX
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- Location: London
- Main keyboard: Wy-60
- Favorite switch: Vint Black baby FIGHT ME!
- sharktastica
- Location: Wales
- Main keyboard: '86 IBM F Bigfoot + '96 IBM M50
- Main mouse: Logitech MX Revolution
- Favorite switch: Cap B/S, BOX Navy
- Contact:
Get new colleagues.
- keyboardjoy
- Location: London
- Main keyboard: Varmilo
- Main mouse: Logi MX Master 3
- Favorite switch: Cherry Blue MX
I can sense a revolt in the office...
- Muirium
- µ
- Location: Edinburgh, Scotland
- Main keyboard: HHKB Type-S with Bluetooth by Hasu
- Main mouse: Apple Magic Mouse
- Favorite switch: Gotta Try 'Em All
- DT Pro Member: µ
They really shouldn’t be in the office! Hello: coronavirus party!
An indecently loud keyboard could be argued as being a public safety measure. THIS FACILITY IS OCCUPIED.
Btw: your pics don’t work. Just lousy host placeholders advertising their own incompetence here.
An indecently loud keyboard could be argued as being a public safety measure. THIS FACILITY IS OCCUPIED.
Btw: your pics don’t work. Just lousy host placeholders advertising their own incompetence here.
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- Location: Stockholm, Sweden
- DT Pro Member: 0011
Remind them that offices used to be filled with people typing on electric typewriters all day.
There are ways to make a keyboard more silent. We have a wiki article about it, but not all methods can be applied to all keyboards.
One common and quite effective way for most Cherry MX keyboards is to use O-rings or QMX clips (even better)
QMX clips were made to fit a specific set of keyboard models: They require switches to face south, and luckily the switches do on the Varmilo VA109 Mac. However, they were made for Cherry-profile keycaps, and I'm not sure if VA109 Mac's keycaps are compatible with them without requiring extra O-rings as well.
There are ways to make a keyboard more silent. We have a wiki article about it, but not all methods can be applied to all keyboards.
One common and quite effective way for most Cherry MX keyboards is to use O-rings or QMX clips (even better)
QMX clips were made to fit a specific set of keyboard models: They require switches to face south, and luckily the switches do on the Varmilo VA109 Mac. However, they were made for Cherry-profile keycaps, and I'm not sure if VA109 Mac's keycaps are compatible with them without requiring extra O-rings as well.
- TNT
- Location: Germany, Karlsruhe
- Main keyboard: Ellipse Model F77 / Zenith Z-150
- Main mouse: Logitech G203 Prodigy
- Favorite switch: It's complicated
- DT Pro Member: 0250
Maybe the case allows you to add some foam padding. Dampening the switches with o-rings is also a solution like mentioned. Or try a desk mat.
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- mcmaxmcmc
- Location: United States
- Main keyboard: Boring Box
- Main mouse: Endgame Gear XM1
- Favorite switch: Hirose Clears
- DT Pro Member: -
There are damped tactile switches out there, perhaps you might want to look for those...
This is the last case scenario, though. Try everything above and below first!
This is the last case scenario, though. Try everything above and below first!
- XMIT
- [ XMIT ]
- Location: Austin, TX area
- Main keyboard: XMIT Hall Effect
- Main mouse: CST L-Trac Trackball
- Favorite switch: XMIT 60g Tactile Hall Effect
- DT Pro Member: 0093
Kailh Silent Box Browns (which, ironically, have a round as opposed to square stem) are some of the best switches I've ever tried. I use them in lieu of silenced Topre or damped Alps at this point. Highly recommended.
If I were making Cherry style keyboards right now, these would be the default switch on all my offerings.
If I were making Cherry style keyboards right now, these would be the default switch on all my offerings.
- paperWasp
- Location: Czech Republic, Europe
- Main keyboard: CHERRY G80-3000 S TKL
- Main mouse: Microsoft Basic Optical Mouse 2.0
- Favorite switch: MX Brown
Add keyboard beep in Accessibility Settings.
Later turn volume down to 50%.
Finally turn it off completely and they'll be grateful for that.
Seriously, something like a plant or a pile of books in the direct path between your keyboard and your loudest colleague might also help.
Later turn volume down to 50%.
Finally turn it off completely and they'll be grateful for that.
Seriously, something like a plant or a pile of books in the direct path between your keyboard and your loudest colleague might also help.
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- Main keyboard: Model F Labs F77
- Main mouse: mx master 3
- Favorite switch: Buckling Springs
I work in a humanities student office where mx browns would be considered a quiet, considerate choice.
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- Location: United states SC
- Main keyboard: IBM Model F 122/AT
- Main mouse: model o
- Favorite switch: Model f buckling spring
Personally I'd tell them they need to get over it and it's just mx brown your not raining thunder down with a model f122
- apb
- Location: California, USA
- Main keyboard: Mini M
- Main mouse: Logitech G403
- Favorite switch: buckling springs/ topre
I thought the "BOX" refers to the "box" the contact leaf sits in?
If someone has an issue with how loud my keyboard is, they'd better be paying for a replacement of my choosing. If I was OP, I wouldn't shell out the dough on a Topre clone if my job didn't depend on it. If it did, I'd stick with whatever shoddy domes they've got at the office.
I agree with this. Bring in your loudest for a day and drop back down to something quieter. Say it helps with your productivity or something.Jacobalbertus1 wrote: ↑27 Mar 2021, 11:35Personally I'd tell them they need to get over it and it's just mx brown your not raining thunder down with a model f122
- Muirium
- µ
- Location: Edinburgh, Scotland
- Main keyboard: HHKB Type-S with Bluetooth by Hasu
- Main mouse: Apple Magic Mouse
- Favorite switch: Gotta Try 'Em All
- DT Pro Member: µ
I self identify as a tactile typist (XY straight caffeine positive drama over comedy right handed oversharing inclusivity snob low energy woke clown agnostic intersectionally confused monomaniacally pluralistic sans serif advocate Topre first cis-male). Also: Mac. Do not discriminate against me.
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- Location: USA
- Main keyboard: CM Storm Stealth
- Main mouse: Elecom HUGE
- Favorite switch: Buckling spring
Wait, are we suddenly in the business of doing things that make sense around here?apb wrote: ↑27 Mar 2021, 12:19If someone has an issue with how loud my keyboard is, they'd better be paying for a replacement of my choosing. If I was OP, I wouldn't shell out the dough on a Topre clone if my job didn't depend on it. If it did, I'd stick with whatever shoddy domes they've got at the office.
*drops the Pro Micro and backs away from the mid-90's rubber dome board*
- Myoth
- Location: Strasbourg
- Main keyboard: IDB60
- Main mouse: EC1-A
- Favorite switch: Cap BS
- DT Pro Member: -
how to be hate by every single person you work with 101Jacobalbertus1 wrote: ↑27 Mar 2021, 11:35Personally I'd tell them they need to get over it and it's just mx brown your not raining thunder down with a model f122
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- Location: USA
- Main keyboard: CM Storm Stealth
- Main mouse: Elecom HUGE
- Favorite switch: Buckling spring
Use the solenoid signal to trigger a wacky sound board like you were some second-rate wannabe shock jock. Every alpha key is a different air horn, CTRL is a fart, SPACE is some random Big Lebowski quote.
*honk*honk**honk*honkhonk*honk**honk*honk*PRRRBTTTTT*IDONTROLLONSATURDAYS*honk**honk*honk*TIESTHEROOMTOGETHER*pbbbt*
- Keybug
- Location: Germany
- Main keyboard: so many!
- Main mouse: Logitech G700s; trackballs suck
- Favorite switch: Kailh box royals, trampoline-modded
- DT Pro Member: 0208
Get those O-rings if you're set on keeping your current setup for a cheap and quick fix. If hardware can be changed, I second XMIT's praise of box switches in general and the silent browns in particular.
To get back at the whining bastards, though, claim you have developed RSI and just use dictation software all day, Tavis Rudd style.
To get back at the whining bastards, though, claim you have developed RSI and just use dictation software all day, Tavis Rudd style.
- kbdfr
- The Tiproman
- Location: Berlin, Germany
- Main keyboard: Tipro MID-QM-128A + two Tipro matrix modules
- Main mouse: Contour Rollermouse Pro
- Favorite switch: Cherry black
- DT Pro Member: 0010
I wonder how those who disparage the "whining" colleagues would react if someone in their office woulld somehow smell unpleasantly.
I can't imagine they would appreciate that person being given advice such as
"If someone has an issue with how loud my keyboard is I smell, they'd better be paying for a replacement of my choosing me to wash my clothes - and myself."
or
"Personally I'd tell them they need to get over it and it's just mx brown you lacking hygiene your not raining thunder down with a model f122 farting all day long"
After all, the nuisance is the keyboard, not the colleagues.
Good move to ask for advice with this thread, and some good answers here.
I can't imagine they would appreciate that person being given advice such as
"If someone has an issue with how loud my keyboard is I smell, they'd better be paying for a replacement of my choosing me to wash my clothes - and myself."
or
"Personally I'd tell them they need to get over it and it's just mx brown you lacking hygiene your not raining thunder down with a model f122 farting all day long"
After all, the nuisance is the keyboard, not the colleagues.
Good move to ask for advice with this thread, and some good answers here.
- Bjerrk
- Location: Copenhagen, Denmark
- Main keyboard: Cherry G80-1800 & Models F & M
- Main mouse: Mouse Keys, Trackpoint, Trackball
- Favorite switch: IBM Buckling Springs+Beamspring, Alps Plate Spring
Yeah, don't be an arse. Don't annoy your colleagues. Switch keyboards if you have to. Social connections are still more important than keyboards, even if that may sound controversial to some.
Here's what I did, though: my coworker thought my keyboard was a bit too loud, but I could tell that he found it interesting as well.
One day, when he was out, I then put a cheap-ish clicky keyboard (paid by the university) on his desk with a note saying he could borrow it if he liked it. Now he's happily clicking away, and all's good.
Here's what I did, though: my coworker thought my keyboard was a bit too loud, but I could tell that he found it interesting as well.
One day, when he was out, I then put a cheap-ish clicky keyboard (paid by the university) on his desk with a note saying he could borrow it if he liked it. Now he's happily clicking away, and all's good.
- apb
- Location: California, USA
- Main keyboard: Mini M
- Main mouse: Logitech G403
- Favorite switch: buckling springs/ topre