Can I make my mouse clicks silent? - RAWM GAMING

Can I make my mouse clicks silent?

 

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Mouse clicks may seem harmless at first, but over time they can become surprisingly distracting. Loud clicking can annoy coworkers, disturb people nearby at night, or simply become irritating during long gaming and work sessions. Because of this, many users start looking for ways to make their mouse quieter without completely replacing it.

The good news is that reducing mouse click noise is absolutely possible. Depending on your mouse and how quiet you want it to become, there are several approaches ranging from simple adjustments to full hardware modifications.

Some methods are quick and easy, while others require more effort and technical confidence.

1. Why Some Mouse Clicks Are Louder Than Others

Not all mice use the same switches.

The clicking sound mainly comes from the internal mechanical switch beneath each button. Different switch types produce different:

  • Sound levels

  • Tactile feedback

  • Click resistance

Gaming mice often prioritize crisp tactile feedback, which usually creates louder clicks. Office-oriented silent mice, on the other hand, use dampened switches designed specifically to reduce noise.

The shell design of the mouse can also amplify sound depending on how hollow or rigid it is.

2. The Easiest Option Is Using a Silent Mouse

If noise is a major concern, buying a dedicated silent mouse is the simplest solution.

Silent mice use specially designed switches that significantly reduce click noise while still maintaining responsiveness.

These mice are popular for:

  • Offices

  • Libraries

  • Shared rooms

  • Late-night use

The clicking usually feels softer and quieter, though some users notice reduced tactile feedback compared to traditional gaming switches.

For everyday use, however, many people adapt very quickly.

3. You Can Replace the Mouse Switches

For users comfortable with hardware modification, replacing switches is another option.

Some enthusiasts desolder the original switches and install quieter alternatives.

This allows you to:

  • Keep your preferred mouse shape

  • Reduce click noise

  • Customize click feel

However, this process requires:

  • Soldering skills

  • Opening the mouse

  • Compatible replacement switches

It also carries some risk if done incorrectly, so it’s not ideal for beginners.

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4. Softening Your Clicking Habits Can Help

Sometimes the biggest source of noise is not the mouse itself, but how forcefully it’s being clicked.

Many people unconsciously slam mouse buttons harder than necessary, especially during gaming or stressful tasks.

Using lighter finger pressure can:

  • Reduce click noise

  • Reduce finger fatigue

  • Make the mouse feel smoother overall

This won’t completely silence the mouse, but it can noticeably reduce the sharpness of the sound.

5. Mousepads and Desk Surfaces Affect Noise Too

The surface beneath your mouse changes how sound travels.

Hard desks can amplify:

  • Clicking vibrations

  • Mouse movement noise

  • Scroll wheel sound

Using a softer mousepad helps absorb some of these vibrations and slightly reduces overall noise levels.

Desk materials also matter. Hollow desks often create echo-like resonance that makes clicks seem louder than they actually are.

6. Silent Clicks Feel Different From Traditional Gaming Clicks

One thing many users notice immediately is that silent switches feel different.

Compared to standard mechanical switches, silent clicks often feel:

  • Softer

  • Less tactile

  • Slightly muted

Some people love this smoother feel, while others miss the sharp feedback of traditional gaming mice.

For competitive gaming, certain users still prefer standard switches because the stronger tactile response feels more precise during rapid inputs.

7. Full Silence Usually Requires Trade-Offs

Completely silent clicks are difficult to achieve without changing the overall feel of the mouse.

Most quiet setups involve balancing:

  • Noise reduction

  • Click feedback

  • Responsiveness

  • Comfort

For many users, reducing click noise slightly is enough rather than eliminating it entirely. Stable switches, smooth movement, and consistent button feel usually matter more during long sessions than absolute silence alone. Some people focus on maintaining a balanced setup with reliable components and controlled hardware behavior through configurations like the ER21PRO while minimizing unnecessary noise distractions.

In the end, the best solution depends on whether you value silence, tactile feedback, or a balance between both.

Would you rather have completely silent clicks, or keep a little tactile feedback for a more satisfying feel?

 

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It depends on the model. For example, our ER21PRO is optimized for ergonomic right-handed claw and palm grips, while the Leviathan V4 features a symmetrical shape suitable for all grips users. You can refer more details here - Shopping Guide.

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A 1K polling rate reports position every 1ms. Our 8K technology reports every 0.125ms, providing significantly smoother tracking and lower input delay on high-refresh-rate monitors.

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Most pros use 400, 800, or 1600 DPI. However, our sensors like the PAW3395/PAW3950 support up to 26K-30K DPI to ensure pixel-perfect accuracy regardless of your preference.

5. Do RAWM mice use Optical or Mechanical switches?

We offer both. Models like the ES21PRO, ER21PRO and Leviathan V4 use Optical Switches for near-instant registration and zero double-clicking, while others use tactile Huanuo/Kailh/TTC Mechanical Switches.

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By using our models with Optical Switch, you virtually eliminate the physical wear that causes double-clicking. For mechanical models, debounce time can be adjusted in our software.

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Yes. Professional sensors like the PAW3395 and PAW3950 allow you to set the LOD typically between 1.0mm and 2.0mm via the RAWM HUB .

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We cater to all. The SH01 series is excellent for small/medium hands, while the MH01/ES21/ER21/Leviathan V4 series fit medium/large hands comfortably.

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Yes. Once configured in our RAWM HUB software, your DPI and button settings are saved directly to the mouse hardware.

13. Is Bluetooth supported?

Our "Tri-mode" models(SH01/MH01 series) support 2.4GHz, Wired, and Bluetooth, allowing you to switch between a gaming PC and a laptop easily.