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  • D Dave Kreskowiak

    Wahdyasay? I can't hear you over my own keyboard. I get complaints about it from down the block.

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    Yeah, my keyboard caused someone to emerge from his office to see what was making all that racket.

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    • Richard Andrew x64R Richard Andrew x64

      So I am looking for a mechanical keyboard that is quiet enough for an office setting. The one I have now is way too loud, even though it was advertised as being quiet. :confused: Anyone have any recommendations for one that is really quiet?

      The difficult we do right away... ...the impossible takes slightly longer.

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      honey the codewitch
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      My Das 5QS isn't particularly loud. It's mechanical though, so there's that. It's certainly noisier than the more common membrane keyboards. Can you upgrade or replace your coworkers with a more noise tolerant variety?

      Check out my IoT graphics library here: https://honeythecodewitch.com/gfx And my IoT UI/User Experience library here: https://honeythecodewitch.com/uix

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        My Das 5QS isn't particularly loud. It's mechanical though, so there's that. It's certainly noisier than the more common membrane keyboards. Can you upgrade or replace your coworkers with a more noise tolerant variety?

        Check out my IoT graphics library here: https://honeythecodewitch.com/gfx And my IoT UI/User Experience library here: https://honeythecodewitch.com/uix

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        Look for linear switches

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        • Richard Andrew x64R Richard Andrew x64

          So I am looking for a mechanical keyboard that is quiet enough for an office setting. The one I have now is way too loud, even though it was advertised as being quiet. :confused: Anyone have any recommendations for one that is really quiet?

          The difficult we do right away... ...the impossible takes slightly longer.

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          This might do the trick but probably not what you're looking for. Using a 1930 Teletype as a Linux Terminal - YouTube[^]

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          • Richard Andrew x64R Richard Andrew x64

            So I am looking for a mechanical keyboard that is quiet enough for an office setting. The one I have now is way too loud, even though it was advertised as being quiet. :confused: Anyone have any recommendations for one that is really quiet?

            The difficult we do right away... ...the impossible takes slightly longer.

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            Jeremy Falcon
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            Most of the newer ones have options to get a quieter switch type. Back in the day you only had one, but now you have several different [switch types](https://www.mechanical-keyboard.org/switch-types/). The one I use is a wired [Logitech G513](https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07QRGGCGP). It's technically a gaming keyboard but doesn't have all that gaming nonsense on it that some gaming keyboards do. It's sturdy. And it uses brown switches, which don't really click loud. I never had any complaints about switch noise in meetings either. Maybe they were being nice though. :laugh: But, no complaints so far. Site Note: They say some of the really super duper keyboards that are wireless don't have any lag, but I still go wired because from a lag standpoint nothing beats it. I would suspect that most professionals are fast typers still go with a wire. Oh, I should say, I work from home. So when I'm typing in meetings it's usually over Zoom, Teams, etc. It may be too loud for an office, but out of the switch types, the brown ones are quieter at least when compared to some.

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            • Richard Andrew x64R Richard Andrew x64

              So I am looking for a mechanical keyboard that is quiet enough for an office setting. The one I have now is way too loud, even though it was advertised as being quiet. :confused: Anyone have any recommendations for one that is really quiet?

              The difficult we do right away... ...the impossible takes slightly longer.

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              I use a Corsair. It is lit up which I didn't care for originally but I have gotten use to it. Not sure I would like it if it was too quiet. But doesn't seem loud to me. I think I use the noise at the subconscious level to affirm my typing. But maybe if your keyboard is too loud then they will give you an office.

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              • H honey the codewitch

                My Das 5QS isn't particularly loud. It's mechanical though, so there's that. It's certainly noisier than the more common membrane keyboards. Can you upgrade or replace your coworkers with a more noise tolerant variety?

                Check out my IoT graphics library here: https://honeythecodewitch.com/gfx And my IoT UI/User Experience library here: https://honeythecodewitch.com/uix

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                honey the codewitch wrote:

                Can you upgrade or replace your coworkers with a more noise tolerant variety?

                :laugh: Wish I could!

                The difficult we do right away... ...the impossible takes slightly longer.

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                • J Jeremy Falcon

                  Most of the newer ones have options to get a quieter switch type. Back in the day you only had one, but now you have several different [switch types](https://www.mechanical-keyboard.org/switch-types/). The one I use is a wired [Logitech G513](https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07QRGGCGP). It's technically a gaming keyboard but doesn't have all that gaming nonsense on it that some gaming keyboards do. It's sturdy. And it uses brown switches, which don't really click loud. I never had any complaints about switch noise in meetings either. Maybe they were being nice though. :laugh: But, no complaints so far. Site Note: They say some of the really super duper keyboards that are wireless don't have any lag, but I still go wired because from a lag standpoint nothing beats it. I would suspect that most professionals are fast typers still go with a wire. Oh, I should say, I work from home. So when I'm typing in meetings it's usually over Zoom, Teams, etc. It may be too loud for an office, but out of the switch types, the brown ones are quieter at least when compared to some.

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                  Thanks for the comments, Jeremy. Do you game? It's the only reason I could imagine for being concerned about latency.

                  The difficult we do right away... ...the impossible takes slightly longer.

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                  • Richard Andrew x64R Richard Andrew x64

                    So I am looking for a mechanical keyboard that is quiet enough for an office setting. The one I have now is way too loud, even though it was advertised as being quiet. :confused: Anyone have any recommendations for one that is really quiet?

                    The difficult we do right away... ...the impossible takes slightly longer.

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                    Ravi Bhavnani
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                    I :love: my Logitech K120[^].  It's a reliable, no-nonsense, quiet soft travel mechanical keyboard.  Before that I used a Dell QuietKey SK-8000[^] for over a decade.  It was amazingly reliable but died after I spilled an entire cup of coffee on it. :( /ravi

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                    • Richard Andrew x64R Richard Andrew x64

                      Thanks for the comments, Jeremy. Do you game? It's the only reason I could imagine for being concerned about latency.

                      The difficult we do right away... ...the impossible takes slightly longer.

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                      Jeremy Falcon
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                      Richard Andrew x64 wrote:

                      Do you game? It's the only reason I could imagine for being concerned about latency.

                      Sometimes, but it's usually on the Switch or PS5. Unless I'm sick I generally only use my computers for coding and/or work. For me, just when typing in a text editor I could feel the latency with your typical wireless keyboard. Was enough to drive me crazy.

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                        Richard Andrew x64 wrote:

                        Do you game? It's the only reason I could imagine for being concerned about latency.

                        Sometimes, but it's usually on the Switch or PS5. Unless I'm sick I generally only use my computers for coding and/or work. For me, just when typing in a text editor I could feel the latency with your typical wireless keyboard. Was enough to drive me crazy.

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                        PJ Arends
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                        I am a glorified hunt and peck typer. Even the slowest keyboard reacts faster than I can type.

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                        • Richard Andrew x64R Richard Andrew x64

                          So I am looking for a mechanical keyboard that is quiet enough for an office setting. The one I have now is way too loud, even though it was advertised as being quiet. :confused: Anyone have any recommendations for one that is really quiet?

                          The difficult we do right away... ...the impossible takes slightly longer.

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                          I think all mechanical KBs are louder than the equivalent, but ... they are robust and feel really good to type on. My DAS 4 doesn't seem too loud to me (now I'm used to it) but it does use the Cherry Blue which are designed to be "clicky" - they do a Cherry brown version which is quieter. The model numbers are DASK4MKPROCLI-UK for the Blue, and DASK4MKPROSIL-UK for the Brown. Both are rated for 50M keystrokes per switch, which is at least a weeks typing for the Codewitch! :D

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                          • Richard Andrew x64R Richard Andrew x64

                            So I am looking for a mechanical keyboard that is quiet enough for an office setting. The one I have now is way too loud, even though it was advertised as being quiet. :confused: Anyone have any recommendations for one that is really quiet?

                            The difficult we do right away... ...the impossible takes slightly longer.

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                            Honestly - I'm a bit of a keyboard nut. I'm sure I could recommend a few different ones, but it depends on what you are after, and if you are a keyboard snob or not (I am). Firstly - the sounds of your keyboard are going to be much quieter if you're wearing headphones and listening to music of your choice. If you want/need a mechanical keyboard, the quietest switches are "linear" ones. Usually called Red (or Cherry Red) - there are now so many variants in all sorts of colors. Next up the scale but also fairly quiet are brown switches, usually called "tactile". If you like to feel feedback when you press a key, then tactile is probably the go. The noisiest switches are "clicky" usually blue. There are other variations in different color, green, black, clear etc - which all vary the various performance of the switch - how hard it is to press, how far it needs to be pressed to actuate etc. If you don't care about the typing experience, then most low profile membrane or chicklet key keyboards will be fine. (Personally hate them - find them like typing into a wet sponge, but YMMV). If you want a super responsive mechanical keyboard, which is quite quiet, has low actuation distance - then I'd recommend a Logitech keyboard with Romer-G switches. Compared to other tactile mechanical keyboards, they take a little getting used to but they are pretty good. Logitech make a few different keyboards with these switches, with and without backlighting, single color or RGB, and wired or wireless. Or you can get a cheap one from Amazon/Temu with red or brown switches, but YMMV. Cheaper is not always better, but there are some good ones for around $50 AUD. ($30 US appx). Hope that helps.

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                            • Richard Andrew x64R Richard Andrew x64

                              So I am looking for a mechanical keyboard that is quiet enough for an office setting. The one I have now is way too loud, even though it was advertised as being quiet. :confused: Anyone have any recommendations for one that is really quiet?

                              The difficult we do right away... ...the impossible takes slightly longer.

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                              See this review: Top Quiet Mechanical Keyboards: Smooth Typing[^]

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                              • Richard Andrew x64R Richard Andrew x64

                                So I am looking for a mechanical keyboard that is quiet enough for an office setting. The one I have now is way too loud, even though it was advertised as being quiet. :confused: Anyone have any recommendations for one that is really quiet?

                                The difficult we do right away... ...the impossible takes slightly longer.

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                                I would add to Paul Mauriks reply that the case makes a big difference. My personal home keyboard is a Keychron Q3[^] that I bought bare bones and then bought the switches and keycaps (EN UK) that I wanted. Heavy aluminium frame. It's great, couldn't be happier. It's an 80% layout that means my right hand isn't forced so far to the right and is much more comfortable to use than a full size. Nice typing feel without much noise. It doesn't have a numpad but I don't need that for home use. At the same time I bought a Keychron K4[^] that I have fitted with French keycaps (I work in French). It's a good chassis but it's plastic and the sound difference is huge without improving the quality of the typing feel. It's a 96% layout so it has a numpad but everything is a compressed into a smaller space (takes a little bit of getting used to) which means I have all the keys of a full size keyboard without my right hand being forced way over to the right of my desk. Mike

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                                • Richard Andrew x64R Richard Andrew x64

                                  So I am looking for a mechanical keyboard that is quiet enough for an office setting. The one I have now is way too loud, even though it was advertised as being quiet. :confused: Anyone have any recommendations for one that is really quiet?

                                  The difficult we do right away... ...the impossible takes slightly longer.

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                                  Stefan de Zeeuw
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                                  I replaced all my keyboards with these CHERRY STREAM KEYBOARD[^]. Very silent, very flat and heavy, they don´t slide around when typing as some of the others do.

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                                    I use a Corsair. It is lit up which I didn't care for originally but I have gotten use to it. Not sure I would like it if it was too quiet. But doesn't seem loud to me. I think I use the noise at the subconscious level to affirm my typing. But maybe if your keyboard is too loud then they will give you an office.

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                                    I once used a Corsair. You know what I don't like about them? Whatever technology they use to inscribe the symbols onto the keycaps sucks, so that the black paint rubs off after a while, and the keycap is defaced.

                                    The difficult we do right away... ...the impossible takes slightly longer.

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                                      Honestly - I'm a bit of a keyboard nut. I'm sure I could recommend a few different ones, but it depends on what you are after, and if you are a keyboard snob or not (I am). Firstly - the sounds of your keyboard are going to be much quieter if you're wearing headphones and listening to music of your choice. If you want/need a mechanical keyboard, the quietest switches are "linear" ones. Usually called Red (or Cherry Red) - there are now so many variants in all sorts of colors. Next up the scale but also fairly quiet are brown switches, usually called "tactile". If you like to feel feedback when you press a key, then tactile is probably the go. The noisiest switches are "clicky" usually blue. There are other variations in different color, green, black, clear etc - which all vary the various performance of the switch - how hard it is to press, how far it needs to be pressed to actuate etc. If you don't care about the typing experience, then most low profile membrane or chicklet key keyboards will be fine. (Personally hate them - find them like typing into a wet sponge, but YMMV). If you want a super responsive mechanical keyboard, which is quite quiet, has low actuation distance - then I'd recommend a Logitech keyboard with Romer-G switches. Compared to other tactile mechanical keyboards, they take a little getting used to but they are pretty good. Logitech make a few different keyboards with these switches, with and without backlighting, single color or RGB, and wired or wireless. Or you can get a cheap one from Amazon/Temu with red or brown switches, but YMMV. Cheaper is not always better, but there are some good ones for around $50 AUD. ($30 US appx). Hope that helps.

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                                      Thanks for the comments, Paul. I prefer full height keyboards to the half height design. The half height design makes me feel like I'm typing on a laptop keyboard, which I hate.

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                                      • Richard Andrew x64R Richard Andrew x64

                                        So I am looking for a mechanical keyboard that is quiet enough for an office setting. The one I have now is way too loud, even though it was advertised as being quiet. :confused: Anyone have any recommendations for one that is really quiet?

                                        The difficult we do right away... ...the impossible takes slightly longer.

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                                        wapiti64
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                                        Look at https://mechanicalkeyboards.com/[^] They have everything under the sun and their products are very good. Get the Cherry MX Silent Red Switches and you will have the feel of mechanical but very little noise.

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                                        • Richard Andrew x64R Richard Andrew x64

                                          So I am looking for a mechanical keyboard that is quiet enough for an office setting. The one I have now is way too loud, even though it was advertised as being quiet. :confused: Anyone have any recommendations for one that is really quiet?

                                          The difficult we do right away... ...the impossible takes slightly longer.

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                                          There is a brand new train to board: [I researched Magnetic Keyboards so you don’t have to — Intro](https://medium.com/@damiancooper/i-researched-magnetic-keyboards-so-you-dont-have-to-intro-efdf8f10814f) A review: [Meletrix BOOG75 Review](https://prosettings.net/reviews/meletrix-boog75/)

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