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The original used WinForms (Windows-only). The Plus Plus version uses Electron (JavaScript/Node.js). This means you can now run mechanical keyboard sounds on your MacBook Pro or your Ubuntu workstation. The interface looks clean, modern, and fits any OS theme.

You don't want "click clack" sounds when you are on a Zoom call or recording a voiceover. Use the Exclusion List: mechvibes plus plus

The app will automatically mute itself when those windows are focused. The original used WinForms (Windows-only)

The original Mechvibes was a groundbreaking open-source project created by "hainguyents13." However, as with many open-source projects, development on the original repository eventually slowed down. The app will automatically mute itself when those

Mechvibes Plus Plus emerged as a community-maintained fork. Its primary goal is to keep the project alive, fix bugs present in the original version, and introduce features that the user base has long requested. It operates by playing a specific sound file (samples of real mechanical switches) every time a keystroke is detected.

Go to GitHub and search for "Mechvibes Plus Plus." Look for the repository with the most stars (usually under the user mechvibespp or similar). Warning: Do not download from random advertisement websites; only use GitHub releases.

No more hunting through Reddit threads for decent sound packs. Mechvibes Plus Plus includes a community repository browser inside the app. Categories include: