A native macos menu bar app written in swift with randomized playback and (most important) support for key up sounds.


Qwertick is described as 'Whenever you need to write something longer than a sentence - think of Qwertick. It adds a sound feedback to your keyboard, a touch of an old typewriter that stimulates creativity. Get Qwertick to indulge yourself with a remedy against a writer's block' and is an app. There are more than 10 alternatives to Qwertick for Mac, Windows and Linux. The best Qwertick alternative is Thock, which is both free and Open Source. Other great apps like Qwertick are TypeLouder, MechvibesDX, Mechvibes and Keyboard Sounds.
A native macos menu bar app written in swift with randomized playback and (most important) support for key up sounds.


Simulates mechanical keyboard clicks for each Mac keystroke, offering adjustable sound settings, low latency for instant audio feedback, playback over speakers or headphones, privacy-friendly operation with no keystroke monitoring, and full offline functionality.




MechvibesDX is an upgraded version of Mechvibes, rewritten from scratch in Rust using Dioxus.




Mechvibes. Contribute to hainguyents13/mechvibes development by creating an account on GitHub.

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KeyClicker is an app that brings users a true keyboard typing sound experience, recreating the typing feel of mechanical keyboards and typewriters.








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