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+![the-frey-layout](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/the-frey/the-frey.github.com/master/assets/images/keyboard-layout.jpg)
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+# Keyboard layout by the-frey
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+This is a layout that allows access to all the paren keys easily, has a tab on the lower layer (for SUPER-TAB app switching) and some utility features like PGUP/PGDOWN and HOME/END.
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+In addition, the arrows are on the lower layer and are bound to the vim keys (h,j,k,l). I've found this a productive layout for programming in emacs and hopefully you will too.
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+The layout image above shows the keymap, with each key marked with all three layers:
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+- The top indicates the raise layer
+- The middle indicates the default layer
+- The bottom indicates the lower layer
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+All the keys respond as you'd expect to the 'shift' key - i.e. on a UK/GB keyboard, `/` becomes `?` and so on.
+