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jochance28-Jun-24 22:58
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Jeremy Falcon27-Jun-24 12:04
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Most of the newer ones have options to get a quieter switch type. Back in the day you only had one, but now you have several different switch types.

The one I use is a wired Logitech G513. It's technically a gaming keyboard but doesn't have all that gaming nonsense on it that some gaming keyboards do. It's sturdy. And it uses brown switches, which don't really click loud. I never had any complaints about switch noise in meetings either. Maybe they were being nice though. Laugh | :laugh: But, no complaints so far.

Site Note: They say some of the really super duper keyboards that are wireless don't have any lag, but I still go wired because from a lag standpoint nothing beats it. I would suspect that most professionals are fast typers still go with a wire.

Oh, I should say, I work from home. So when I'm typing in meetings it's usually over Zoom, Teams, etc. It may be too loud for an office, but out of the switch types, the brown ones are quieter at least when compared to some.
Jeremy Falcon

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