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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Dune Keypad
Launched this week
Dune is a context-aware keypad for Mac that now builds around you. Create shortcuts just by talking to Claude, browse a Marketplace of community-built scripts, and assign any workflow to your three keys across the apps you use. From meetings to dev tools to everyday tasks, Dune adapts instantly so the right action is always one keypress away.






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Polling the accessibility API for foreground app state is the right call. That's much cleaner than intercepting at the keyboard driver level. We've done similar context-detection work in our own tooling, where the active app determines which automations fire. How does the Claude shortcut generation pipeline work? Is it outputting shell commands or AppleScript, and how do you sandbox community scripts?
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@masaboor Cheers!
Been using Dune since batch 1 and the muscle memory is real. If the keys are not there I notice immediately. The Marketplace is the thing that was missing. Finally have a reason to go back and rethink the setup.😄
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Watched someone try Build with Claude for the first time. They described what they do all day, Claude configured the keys, and they looked at the result and said that is exactly right. That is a hard reaction to engineer.
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@dhanrajchoudhary Cheers! Would love to see more people build their own use cases on Dune.
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The Company Search script goes through your next calendar event, finds who you are meeting, and pulls their LinkedIn, Crunchbase, and X before the call starts. I have been doing that manually for years.
The bronze key is still the first thing people notice when I have it on my desk. Now when they ask what it does I have a much better answer than before.
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@manash_pratim2 cheers! Glad Dune is helping make a statement :)