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- 02 Sep 2023, 21:52
- Forum: Keyboards
- Topic: Semi-silent tactile switches w/o mushiness?
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Re: Semi-silent tactile switches w/o mushiness?
Tried the U4TX meanwhile and kinda like them. But the travel is rather on the shorter side. Its spec'd with 3.7mm but I can only measure 3.3mm. Sound is quite nice, though. It strikes the middle between loud and quiet while feeling more or less clean on the bottom out. More or less, because there is ...
- 26 Aug 2023, 21:58
- Forum: Keyboards
- Topic: Semi-silent tactile switches w/o mushiness?
- Replies: 17
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Re: Semi-silent tactile switches w/o mushiness?
Thanks for your replies! :)
springs that help prevent you from bottoming out...
Ok. But that would require stronger springs and higher actuation force, right?
If you're willing you could stem swap the Haimu silent switches with something like an MX clear stem. The bottom housing has holes in ...
springs that help prevent you from bottoming out...
Ok. But that would require stronger springs and higher actuation force, right?
If you're willing you could stem swap the Haimu silent switches with something like an MX clear stem. The bottom housing has holes in ...
- 26 Aug 2023, 20:15
- Forum: Keyboards
- Topic: Semi-silent tactile switches w/o mushiness?
- Replies: 17
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Semi-silent tactile switches w/o mushiness?
Hey there,
do you know any tactile semi-silent switches that are noticeably quieter than average while not feeling mushy?
I recently tried the Geon HG Yellow with the "innovative" Haimu stem design. While being dead silent the typing experience is not too impressive imo. The bottom out does still ...
do you know any tactile semi-silent switches that are noticeably quieter than average while not feeling mushy?
I recently tried the Geon HG Yellow with the "innovative" Haimu stem design. While being dead silent the typing experience is not too impressive imo. The bottom out does still ...