Dune is a Context-aware Keypad for Mac that sits next to your keyboard and changes what its three keys do in real time based on the app running in the foreground. Built for developers who live in GitHub, VS Code, Claude, Openclaw, and for anyone running AI agents or in back to back meetings on Zoom, Teams, and Google Meet.







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Curious what the latency looks like between the macOS accessibility API firing and the key remap completing.
Does it support windows also or only Mac?
Early user here - thought it would take weeks to build the muscle memory. Took about two days. Now if the keys are not there I notice immediately. Nicely done.
Monologue
Congrats on the launch! Looks really amazing from the design and UX standpoint. I'd love to see it in action as well — I know the video kind of shows it, but it's still a one window/tab scenario. I have a call running and I also run ChatGPT deep research in another tab — super curious to see how it would handle this kind of things. But regardless, looks very promising, hope you guys make it to the #1 rank today. Keep going!
getviktor.com
The meeting use case is a sneaky one. Most productivity hardware is built for coders, but back-to-back Zoom days are where context switching actually hurts. Three keys that know if you're in a call vs a code editor is genuinely clever. Did early users skew dev or meeting-heavy side first?
Three keys in a vertical stack rather than horizontal is interesting. Easier to reach without moving your hand off the home row.
DiffSense
Waiting for an update wherein it connects via bluetooth and I could use it as my external Knuckles. Kudos to the team!