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Are there boards that come with o-rings? I don’t know anything about them. Does each switch need an o-ring between the keycap and the switch or does it go somewhere else?
I have tried to type quieter, to little avail.
There are probably boards that come with them but it's not typical. You can buy a pack of 250 for probably $10 online, they are easy to come by.
you put one o-ring around every key stem. The o-ring hits the edge of the switch after it actuates but before the key bottoms out, so you hear rubber on plastic rather than plastic on plastic
I saw some images online with people using two o-rings, but i'm not sure if there is any point to doing so. Perhaps for very tall key caps.
Yup. It's very tedious to install on a full sized keyboard. I've done actual O rings and those rubber bands for bracers. Honestly sometimes the bracer bands are easier.
But learning to not bottom out will be the biggest way to quiet your keyboard after you get non clicky switches. O rings don't magically make your keyboard silent, they just make bottoming out less loud.