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MuteDeck v4.7: FaceTime Support and Reactions in Browser Meetings

Published on April 21, 2026

# MuteDeck v4.7: FaceTime Support and Reactions in Browser Meetings

MuteDeck v4.7 is out! The headline additions are FaceTime support on macOS and reactions for browser-based meetings: Google Meet, Teams Web, and Zoom Web.

# FaceTime Comes to MuteDeck

FaceTime is now a first-class meeting app on macOS. Start a call and MuteDeck picks it up automatically — mute, video toggle, leave, and bring-to-front all work the same way they do for Zoom, Teams, and everyone else.

FaceTime menu detection is localized out of the box in 16 languages: English, German, Spanish, French, Indonesian, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Dutch, Polish, Portuguese, Russian, Turkish, Vietnamese, Simplified Chinese, and Traditional Chinese. MuteDeck picks your system language at startup and falls back to English for anything unsupported.

# Reactions for Browser Meetings

Reactions have worked in the Teams desktop app for a while, but if you use Google Meet, Teams Web, or Zoom Web through the browser extensions, reactions weren't available. Until now.

When you're in a browser-based meeting, MuteDeck forwards reactions to the browser extension, which clicks the right button in the meeting UI, same as it does for mute and video.

Not every platform supports every reaction, so the action list reflects what actually works where:

  • All browser platforms (Google Meet, Teams Web, Zoom Web): like, heart, clap, laugh, surprised
  • Google Meet and Zoom Web: celebrate
  • Google Meet only: sad, thinking, dislike

Stream Deck plugins can now tell desktop and web variants apart. Google Meet, Teams Web, and Zoom Web show up as distinct options when you're picking an app for an Other Action, so you can set up a reaction for the web variant without it getting confused with the desktop app.

As always, if you run into issues, let me know at [email protected].