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As an alternative to o-rings, you could take a look at QMX clips. Same general principle as o-rings in damping the downwards stroke by providing a softer contact surface.I tried them out on a old POS board and they were OK, but I didn't particularly enjoy the reduction in stem travel.If you're willing to solder (and honestly it's neither difficult or expensive...), you'd be much better off replacing/using a good silent switch like Gazzew Bobu U4's or Zilents (pricey). Lubrication also makes a huge difference in sound (reduction in spring ping, bottom out, scratchiness, etc).
As an alternative to o-rings, you could take a look at QMX clips. Same general principle as o-rings in damping the downwards stroke by providing a softer contact surface.
I tried them out on a old POS board and they were OK, but I didn't particularly enjoy the reduction in stem travel.
If you're willing to solder (and honestly it's neither difficult or expensive...), you'd be much better off replacing/using a good silent switch like Gazzew Bobu U4's or Zilents (pricey). Lubrication also makes a huge difference in sound (reduction in spring ping, bottom out, scratchiness, etc).