Greetings! I just bought an AEKII from a friend, and I’m loving it. Its white dampened Alps switches are great, but they vary greatly in noise/clickiness on key release. Here’s an audio clip to demonstrate the difference between a “silent” key press and a clicky key press: https://www.dropbox.com/s/hrokkuofwdf8a ... s.mp3?dl=0
Onto my question: Does anyone know how to make the switches all “silent”? I imagine that the less clicky keys are what they would sound like new, though I can’t say for sure. I’m a complete keyboard beginner, but I’ve opened the switches and can find no visual differences between a silent and a clicky switch…
Thanks!
White dampened Alps on AEKII have varying click sound
- Myoth
- Location: Strasbourg
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I'm pretty sure this happens because of the leaf, it must be placed in some kind of weird way, you should maybe try opening one of those clicky switches and just try to put it back together until it doesn't click anymore.
- Darkshado
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I've used a small piece of single sided "electrical" (thin vinyl) tape on the back of the leaf and that works quite well.
You might also be able to straighten out the retaining tabs a little (opposite of a click mod).
I recommend you do not mess with the tactile part of the leaf itself; opening the leaf much further will dramatically increase the initial resistance of the switch.
You might also be able to straighten out the retaining tabs a little (opposite of a click mod).
I recommend you do not mess with the tactile part of the leaf itself; opening the leaf much further will dramatically increase the initial resistance of the switch.
- xorian
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- snufflecat
- Location: Norway
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I don't get it.. what mod did he do to the switches to increase the resistance?
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To increase resistance and therefore tactility you can open up the leaf a bit so the angle between the 2 sides is wider.
Its hard to do consistently but its a good way to restore a switch that has been used extensively
Its hard to do consistently but its a good way to restore a switch that has been used extensively