By chance do you mean the clicking coming from the actual mouse, not your speakers? If so there's nothing you can do about it.it's the mouse itself.hardware, not software. Keyboards and mice are designed that way.gives feedback to the user to let him/her know that the button/key was pressed. However, each one is different, so some are quieter than others.
You can also find so-called silent keyboards and mice that are designed to make as little noise as possible, though I can't offer any suggestions in that category.try the Peripherals forum?Hope this helps,John.
Re: Thinkpad YOGA touchpad loud clicking noise. 11:15 PM it is indeed really loud. The buttonless layout also hurts people using the trackpoint (like me). Too much force needed, too loud, and frequent accidental left clicks if you right click while having your palm touch the left side of the clickpad. How to stop the mouse from making the clicking sound by mdhilliard. I cannot find any place to stop the mouse from making a clicking sound when i click it. I find the noise extremely irritating. I need to stream live audio from my desk while being able to use my computer at the same time. I have tried following the tips from How do I remove mouse click noise and How to Reduce Keyboard and Mouse Clicks, but I still get click noises in my audio stream, and I don't have a very large budget. Here is my setup: I have one cardioid microphone that I position between my keyboard and myself.
Move your mic closer to your mouth, and turn down the gain. This really is the only way to exclude it, given the ranges involved.If you're already wearing a headset mic, you may need to go to a higher quality one, or one with a cardioid or hypercardioid pickup pattern. But if you're using something like a Yeti on a desk stand, getting keyboard/mouse noise is to be expected.You can also put a towel under your keyboard to help minimize resonant or conductive amplification by your desk-top, but mouse clicks generally aren't picked up that much as they tend to be higher range. Conductive amp more goes for lower frequencies like hitting the spacebar with your thumb generally leads to.If you opt for a large-capsule mic, be aware that they are meant for use at ranges under one foot, and normally with a pop filter. Many headset mics are a much better fit for livestreaming, and large-cap mics are really more of a current fad on Twitch. They're more meant for use in an acoustically-controlled studio environment, as they will pick up MORE ambient noise, by design. Melissa etheridge videos.
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Plus it can look a bit obnoxious to have a huge mic sitting on-camera, which is kind of necessary due to the limitations noted above.