Turning off DialPad Noise When Making A Call

Is there a way to do this now in 10.3 without muting the entire phone?
I do cold calls a lot and this just annoys the heck out of people around me.
If i do turn it off, I will have to guess when i receive a work related email/txt...... Unbelievable problem that's been around for 2 years now almost?

Does not look like it.
What's new:   http://blogs.blackberry.com/2014/05/planned-new-features/

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