Alright, let’s talk about these low profile silent switches, eh? You know, the ones for them keyboards. I heard folks chattin’ ’bout ’em, sayin’ they’re real quiet and all. Good for when you don’t wanna make a racket, like in them offices or whatever.
Now, I ain’t no fancy tech whiz, but I reckon these switches are kinda like them buttons on your clicker, only flatter. See, they say “low profile,” which means they ain’t stickin’ up all high and mighty. Makes sense, right? Less to stick up, less noise it’ll make when you push ’em.

What makes ’em silent, though? Well, from what I gather, they put some kinda cushiony stuff in there. Like, you know, when you put a pillow under your behind, it ain’t as loud when you plop down? Same kinda thing, I guess. They stuff somethin’ in there to stop the clickin’ and clackin’.
And they got these things called “linear switches,” too. Sounds fancy, but it just means they’re smooth when you press ’em. No bumpy bits, just a nice, even push. That helps keep things quiet, too, ’cause there ain’t no sudden jolts makin’ extra noise.
- Low profile means they’re flatter, not stickin’ up much.
- Silent switches have stuff inside to make ’em quieter.
- Linear switches are smooth and don’t make bumpy noises.
Now, I heard some folks say you can make ’em even quieter by puttin’ some kinda oil in there. They got these numbers, like 105 and 205, but I ain’t got a clue what that means. Sounds like cookin’ oil to me, but I wouldn’t go pourin’ that in your keyboard, mind you! Might make a right mess.
But if you want ’em real quiet, seems like you gotta mix up the oils just right. Like a recipe, I guess. A little bit of this, a little bit of that. Too much, and you’ll probably gum up the works. Best leave that to the folks who know what they’re doin’, if you ask me.
Why would you want quiet switches anyway? Well, like I said, offices. Nobody wants to hear you tappin’ away all day long. And if you travel a lot, they say these low profile ones are good ’cause they’re smaller and easier to carry around. Makes sense, I suppose. Less bulk to lug around.
And for them gamer types, they say these switches are faster. Something about reactin’ quicker, I dunno. Kids these days with their fast fingers and whatnot. Guess every little bit helps when you’re tryin’ to beat the game.

You can even change the caps on these switches, too. Like dressin’ ’em up in different outfits, I reckon. But again, that’s more for the fancy folks who like to fiddle with things. Me, I just want somethin’ that works and don’t make a racket.
So, there you have it. Low profile silent switches, in a nutshell. Quieter, flatter, smoother. Good for offices, travelin’, and them gamers. And if you’re feelin’ adventurous, you can even try messin’ around with oils and caps. Just don’t blame me if you make a mess!
Now, where’d I put my tea? All this talk about switches is makin’ me thirsty.
Tags: low profile switches, silent switches, mechanical keyboard, linear switches, quiet typing, keyboard customization