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Image 1 — [macOS] I built Klikki, a menu bar app that gives your Mac keyboard 16 mechanical sound packs
Image 2 — [macOS] I built Klikki, a menu bar app that gives your Mac keyboard 16 mechanical sound packs
Image 3 — [macOS] I built Klikki, a menu bar app that gives your Mac keyboard 16 mechanical sound packs

[macOS] I built Klikki, a menu bar app that gives your Mac keyboard 16 mechanical sound packs

ANSWER
Klikki is a menu bar app for macOS that simulates the mechanical keyboard sound on every keystroke and a click on every mouse press. It's for people who like how a mechanical keyboard sounds but are typing on a laptop or a quiet board.

BETTER
15+ sound packs across three categories:
Mechanical: Clack, Thock, Butter, Vintage, Newsroom, Garage Soft: Riverbed, Petal, Whisper, Rosewood, Velvet, Ember Ambient: Orbit, Breeze, Tide, Temple

The spacebar, delete and return each get their own sound, and modifiers sound different again, so typing has a rhythm to it instead of one click on repeat. That's the difference between something that sounds like a keyboard and something that sounds like a sound effect.

It lives in the menu bar and works everywhere you type - notes, browser, terminal, chat. Switching packs takes a click and takes effect straight away. Drag the volume slider and it plays a sample as you go, so you set it to the room you're actually in instead of picking a number. Keyboard sounds and mouse click sounds turn on and off separately, so you can have one without the other.

COST
One-time purchase, no subscription. Normally $3.99, currently $1.99 until August 26. Mac App Store only, requires macOS 13.0 or later.

https://apps.apple.com/app/klikki/id6798231145

u/Smart_Platform_7078 — 2 days ago