I tried this and it definitely helped. I would say 2 layers of painters tape is the sweet spot. I did try adding the 3rd layer, and while it dampened the sound, it did feel mushy.
You know what also works really well. Using the non-drying modeling clay (not the Play-doh stuff) and dabbing some underneath the keyboard and it really deadens the sound by a lot. You don't need a lot either. This also works by adding it to the inside on the bottom of a hallow sounding keyboard.
I put dynamat in mine. I've got ceramic keycaps and the space had a tink to it and the dampener turned it into a deep thud. deepest space ive ever heard. Sounds like youre tapping the table with your finger.
i have outemu style switches and the spacebar kept getting stuck to the switch :/ when i was taking the spacebar out to remove the tape, it took the switch out with it lol. got it all back to normal.
I mean u could, but would take forever considering they space inside they jkeys is extremely small. Too much tape and it will weigh down the switch itself
Painter's tape. Duct tape is the thicker, shinier tape with strings in it and usually leaves a lot of sticky adhesive when you take it off. The matte surface of painter's tape helps diffuse the sound better if you want quieter keys.
@@keyboredum btw i cant put on all the spacebar because there is like some screws so, how do i like put it on that cuz i tried and then it wont be put back to the keyboard
@@keyboredum ight, just tried 3, and it have a loud clacky sound still, i think its the problem from my stabs, im not sure how to fix it, it aint about the rattling, just the sound