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								This keymap is my preferred layout (after a certain amount of experimentation).
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								The rationale behind the design is as follows:
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								I grew up typing from a very early age and thus never learned the "correct" way
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								to touch type (essentially, I'm self-taught). As a, result my fingers don't
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								tend to stay on the "home keys" and occasionally my right hand wants to type
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								keys that are on the left of the keyboard, and vice versa.
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								Hence, despite liking the idea of split keyboards in principle, I've never been
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								able to get on with them because the split simply doesn't work with my style of
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								typing. The Ergodox solves this neatly by virtue of having a few extra keys in
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								the "middle" of the keyboard which I can utilise for deliberate redundancy.
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								Thus in this keymap there are two "6" keys (one on the left, one on the right)
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								and likewise Y, H, G, and B are all duplicated to enable one-handed patterns
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								that I use frequently (e.g. "byobu" with the right hand, "yes" with the left,
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								etc.).
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								I occasionally use the numeric pad for data entry, thus this is duplicated
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								under the natural home position of the right hand in layer 1 (activated by
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								holding one of the right thumb buttons), while the cursor keys are duplicated
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								under the classic WASD gaming layout of the left hand in layer 2 (activated by
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								holding one of the left thumb buttons). Various other useful keys also appear
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								in these layers (brackets and symbols for coding in layer 1, navigation and
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								F-keys in layer 2, etc.).
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								Finally, modifier keys like Ctrl, Shift, and Alt, along with Backspace and
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								Enter are all in traditional locations in an effort to reuse existing muscle
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								memory as much as possible (keys like =, #, and ' are in layer 1). The layout
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								maps are in the comments of keymap_dave.c so I won't bother duplicating them
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								here.
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								Oh, and the LEDs are rather pimped ... because I could!
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								Anyway, although I'm sure this keymap won't be to many people's taste you might
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								find some interesting ideas in here for your own layouts. Do tweet me
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								(@waveform80) if you have any questions / suggestions / bugs.
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								Dave.
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