This one's a big one: MuteDeck now works with Discord!
You can now control your Discord voice channel status straight from your Stream Deck, Loupedeck, or Touch Portal. All the actions you're used to—mute, camera, share, leave, and custom actions—now work for Discord voice channels too.
Just like with Zoom, Teams, and Google Meet, MuteDeck lets you quickly see and control your Discord voice state at a glance. Whether you're jumping between meetings and gaming sessions, or just want a faster way to mute yourself mid-conversation—it's now just a button press away.
A quick note on setup:
Discord requires you to create your own personal Discord app to make this work. It takes a few minutes and we've got a step-by-step guide to walk you through it. We hope to make this setup process simpler in the future, but for now—it's a one-time thing, and once it's done, you're good to go.
Other improvements and fixes
While Discord support is the headline feature, we've also made improvements across the board:
- Zoom 6.5+ (Windows): Fixed an issue where mute status could fall out of sync after Zoom changed their interface.
- Windows UAC Prompt Fix: Some Windows installs were showing a UAC prompt when checking for updates. That's now fixed.
- Teams Connection Status: We've added a quick status label for Microsoft Teams in the settings window. Now you can instantly see whether MuteDeck is connected to Teams or not.
- Performance tweaks: Numerous backend changes to make things a bit faster and a bit smoother.
As always, thanks for using MuteDeck!
If you run into any issues with the new Discord support—or just want to share how you're using it—drop us a note.