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Is there any software that can remove mouse and keyboard clicks in real time?

So i have a black razer blackwidow chroma v2, One of the reasons i bought it is this its so clicky.. I love it.

But i soon realized that my streams and recording are just god awful because my mic picks all that up, Im going to start playing on an RP server pretty soon and wanted to know if there is any way to filter out these sounds in real time.

I have seen videos of Audacity being able to do this, But as far as i understand it does not work in real time.

I do have a membrane keyboard i can use if it comes to that, But then why did i buy this keyboard :)

And yes, I am aware that i can adjust the activation threshold so the clicks dont activate my mic, But as soon as i start talking my mic will just pick up everything.. Doesn't really solve the issue.

Anyway, Suggestions?

Thank you.

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    Lv 7
    8 months ago

    There is no such thing. Anyone monitoring your mouse and keyboard will instantly be able to record them. That's because your computer records them as you execute them. A monitoring virus will see them at the same time your computer sees them.

  • Lv 7
    8 months ago

    why does it matter if they can hear mouse/keyboard clicks? it's expected if you're in front of a computer. ever been on a tech support line?

    but seriously, just record your voice in a separate stream and mix it to the video stream after.

    or maybe get yourself a good noise cancelling microphone. don't know what kind you got, but hopefully you didn't splurge on a condenser mic. they pick up ALL the background noise, and are only good for singers (and sometimes not even then).

    you want a basic dynamic mic with noise cancelling.

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