Keychron V1 Max modding - Silent keyboard for the office! #keyboard

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CORRECTION (05:28): Bobagums are linears! I had a brain fart there, my bad. Out of all the 9 keyboards I&built and modded so far, 5 of them were for work, and 2 out of those 5 were Keychrons. The Keychron V1 Max is my "Keychron work board the latest addition to that lineage of devices designed to raise a ruckus and turn heads in the office. This is not a Keychron V1 Max review; this is just a demonstration of what a modded V1 Max sounds like if you&modding it for an office setting. On paper, Keychron makes good work-friendly keyboards--a lot of their original models were dual-mode (Bluetooth and wired), came in pretty much every form factor imaginable, and had Mac+Windows support. Later on, newer models added QMK/VIA support for even more flexibility in personalization and programmability. However, the stock switches aren&really what you&call "good for taking notes at 120WPM while you&in a room with the executives". My coworkers are completely fine with loud keyboards. Yours may not be. To solve that problem, you gotta make some compromises: swap in some silent switches, pad your case, tune your stabilizers, and voila, you are no longer a termination hazard. Check out the mod choices that saved my career. Specs: Keychron V1 Max * TTC Frozen Silent V2 (factory-lubed) * Polycarbonate plate * NuPhy GhostBar spacebar * Keychron stabilizers, relubed with Krytox 205g0 * TMT Taho Dark keycaps (PBT) * Plate foam * Silicone padding for the case The stars of the show are the TTC...

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