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Dune remaps three-key Mac workflows
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Dune remaps three-key Mac workflows

Dune is a macOS-only hardware keypad from Project Mirage that reads the active app and changes its three keys in real time, so the same device can surface GitHub actions, meeting controls, calendar joins, custom macros, scripts, and agent triggers without manual profile switching. The pitch is aimed at developers and meeting-heavy Mac users who want fewer clicks, faster context switches, and more automation at the desk.

// ANALYSIS

Hot take: this is closer to a context engine than a macro pad, and that is the right wedge if the remapping stays genuinely useful instead of becoming another setup-heavy toy.

  • The strongest value prop is automatic context detection, especially for GitHub, VS Code, Claude, Zoom, Teams, and Google Meet.
  • The product is opinionated hardware: three keys, USB-C, macOS-only, and built around reducing decision overhead rather than giving infinite customization.
  • The meeting use case is clear and practical: join, mute, camera, and bring the meeting window forward from one device.
  • The developer angle is also credible because it pairs prebuilt actions with custom scripts and agent triggers, which is more compelling than generic shortcut pads.
  • The main risk is adoption friction: at $149, it has to prove that context-aware behavior saves enough time to beat existing Stream Deck-style setups.
// TAGS
macoshardwareproductivityartificial_intelligencedevelopmentmeetingsautomation

DISCOVERED

2h ago

2026-04-20

PUBLISHED

7h ago

2026-04-20

RELEVANCE

9/ 10

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