Tap three keys to control apps, meetings, and AI.
What is Project Mirage? Project Mirage builds AI-centric hardware interfaces that sit between people and their software. Its flagship product Dune is a three-key context-aware keypad for macOS that uses AI to detect which app and workflow a user is in, then remaps the keys in real time. The result is a tiny control surface aimed at developers, remote workers, and power users who want fast access to AI agents, dev tools, and meeting controls without juggling on-screen menus or complex macro profiles. Key Features: AI Context Awareness: Detects the active macOS app (for example VS Code, GitHub, Zoom, Teams, Google Meet, Claude) and automatically changes what each of the three keys does, with on-screen labels that update in real time. One-tap Meeting Controls: Syncs with the calendar so keys become join buttons for upcoming Zoom, Teams, or Google Meet calls, plus physical mute, unmute, and camera toggles that can pull the meeting window to the front. Developer-focused Workflows: Maps common developer actions to hardware keys, such as running tests, committing code, or triggering an AI coding assistant, helping maintain flow while staying inside the editor. Custom AI Agents via Openclaw: Integrates with Openclaw so a keypress can invoke custom agents, for instance an email assistant that sorts inboxes or drafts responses at a scheduled time.

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