Discord on your Stream Deck:
mute that follows you.
Discord's keybinds work, until the game or the IDE eats them. A physical key with live state works everywhere, and it's the same key your work meetings use.
Physical keys on your Stream Deck for Discord meetings: toggle mute, toggle your camera, share your screen, and leave the meeting. Each key shows the live state, so a red key means muted before you trust your voice to it. The same keys work in every other meeting app MuteDeck supports, with no profile switching.
- Install MuteDeck on your computer from the downloads page. The 7-day trial needs no account or card.
- Connect MuteDeck to Discord (one-time authorization): follow the Discord setup guide.
- Install the MuteDeck plugin from the Elgato marketplace (one click in the Stream Deck app).
- Drag the buttons onto your deck: Toggle Mute, Toggle Camera, Share Screen, Leave Meeting. They live in the MuteDeck group in the actions list.
- Join a Discord meeting and test. The keys light up with your live state; press to toggle.
Discord sits in a different corner of life than Zoom or Teams, but the failure mode is identical: your mute state lives in a window you're not looking at, and your push-to-talk key conflicts with something eventually. The Stream Deck key sidesteps both, and having work and Discord mute on the same physical button is one less thing to think about.
Most people settle on one meeting row: mute on the bottom-left key (biggest muscle-memory target), camera next to it, leave meeting on the far right where you won't hit it by accident. If you run a Stream Deck profile per context, put the MuteDeck keys in your default profile. Meetings interrupt everything, so the buttons should be everywhere.
Your Stream Deck already has the buttons.
MuteDeck is the engine that connects them to Discord and every other meeting app you use. Everything runs locally on your machine: no cloud, no account.
Does this work with voice channels or only calls?
Both. Once MuteDeck is connected to Discord, mute works whether you're in a voice channel or a direct call.
Why does Discord need a one-time setup?
MuteDeck connects to Discord through its local API, which requires authorizing the connection once. The Discord setup guide walks through it in a couple of minutes.
Does the key show whether I'm muted?
Yes. The key mirrors Discord's own state, so muting with Discord's UI or your keybind updates the key too.
How is this different from Discord's own Stream Deck integration?
MuteDeck's keys aren't Discord-only: the same buttons control Zoom, Teams, Meet, and the rest. If Discord is one of several places you talk, one set of keys beats per-app profiles.