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The Dune keypad device can be your meeting controller and more
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The Dune keypad device can be your meeting controller and more

Project Mirage's Dune is a small, three-button USB-C keypad designed to act as a universal controller for various applications on MacBooks. It allows users to customize shortcuts for tasks like muting microphones, controlling webcams, copying and pasting, refreshing browser tabs, and more, depending on the active application. The device is tailored to fit specific MacBook models and runs on macOS 15 or later. While praised for its design and ease of use, some users noted that the keys lack sufficient resistance, leading to accidental presses during meetings. The Dune comes with a companion app for customizing shortcuts and integrating with AI tools like Claude Desktop for automation. Users have created useful shortcuts for tasks such as generating company briefs and converting images to JPEG formats.

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The Dune keypad device can be your meeting controller and more

Project Mirage's Dune is a small, three-button USB-C keypad designed to act as a universal controller for various applications on MacBooks. It allows users to customize shortcuts for tasks like muting microphones, controlling webcams, copying and pasting, refreshing browser tabs, and more, depending on the active application. The device is tailored to fit specific MacBook models and runs on macOS 15 or later. While praised for its design and ease of use, some users noted that the keys lack sufficient resistance, leading to accidental presses during meetings. The Dune comes with a companion app for customizing shortcuts and integrating with AI tools like Claude Desktop for automation. Users have created useful shortcuts for tasks such as generating company briefs and converting images to JPEG formats.

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