Hope this helps and I hope discord dev team can implement this as an standard feature on on-off setting inside of Discord settings. Now at the end of " Target" modify " Discord.exe" to " DiscordFlags.lnk"Ĭlick " Ok" and you are ready to use your shortcut (Remember to close and open Discord for it to work) Now that you have your preferred shortcut selected right click on it and choose " Properties" Now navigate to desktop or where ever your shortcut is (For start menu and Cortana search use the search it self to find discord and right click and choose " Open file location" and there is your shortcut to modify) Now in " Target" at the end add " -disable-features=HardwareMediaKeyHandling" Right click " DiscordFlags" and choose " Properties" Rename Shortcut to " DiscordFlags" (or something similar but you need to remember this later) Now right click " Discord.exe" and choose "Create Shortcut" For me it's " C:\Users\USERNAME_HERE\AppData\Local\Discord\app-0.0.306" Start by going to your Discord installation folder. Now if you use discord from a Shortcut on your desktop or from start menu its bit more complicated. Navigate to " Computer\HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run"įind Discord, Right click and choose "Modify"Īdd " -disable-features=HardwareMediaKeyHandling" to the end of " Value data" So how to get that on Discord? Well for me discord starts with windows and for it its simple. In Chrome there are flags and one of them is " Hardware Media Key Handling" and it can be accessed from chrome://flags/#hardware-media-key-handling. Discord is electron and it uses chromium (chrome).
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