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    Possibility of making a Sager NP8130 quieter by keyboard dampeners?

    Discussion in 'Hardware Components and Aftermarket Upgrades' started by Spanish Music, Aug 30, 2012.

  1. Spanish Music

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    So I've had my Sager NP8130 for a while and I cant help but notice the rather large and hollow "CLACK" sounds when I press some of the keys, most notably the bottom right side of the keyboard. Anyway, I've been on a quest to find something to make my keyboard quieter before I get to school and get complaints in class or what not. Not to mention it's just personal preference to have a quieter keyboard

    Now -my question is- Is it possible to use o-ring switch dampeners on my keyboard?
    Link: Cherry MX Rubber O-Ring Switch Dampeners (125pcs) - Keyboard Accessories - Products

    If not, is there an alternative? Thanks for the help!