My First De-clicked Clicky’s
One of my first customizations saw me pick up a 75% Bluetooth keyboard with soldered clicky-switches with a desire to make it sound better and become office-friendly. In addition to modifying the switches to get rid of the nostalgic click sound, something also had to be done about the stabilizers. These were easily the “weakest link” in the keyboard used as a starting point for this build but with some desperately needed modifications and lubing, they became as quiet as could be.
I also modified the case in order to improve its sound signature while presentation-wise, the keyboard features shine-through textured PBT keys with the all-familiar OEM profile, with an accented red ESC key to add a subtle splash of color.
Characteristics
Switches: De-clicked Clicky Blue switches
Key-caps Profile: OEM Profile
Key-caps Material: Double-shot PBT
Case: Modified case
Connectivity: Bluetooth, 2.4gh receiver, USB