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-# Minidox Norman Layout by LeHoff
-Based on the QWERTY layout created by Khitsule.
-![lehoff](https://i.imgur.com/rKTdymp.png)
-
-[KLE link](http://www.keyboard-layout-editor.com/#/gists/86ec49f9f820a8b9b36f6e0d2ef8fff7)
-
-## Layers
-| Layer | Legend |
-| ----- | ------ |
-| Base | Top left (black) |
-| Lower | Bottom right (red) |
-| Raise | Top right (orange) |
-| Adjust | Front print |
-
-## Features
-* Raise/lower layers focus first on one-handed use
-* Numpad on right hand with raise layer
-* Navigation on left hand with lower layer (ESDF)
- * D refers to desktop left/right on Win 10 (win+ctrl+left/right)
-* Heavy use of hold/tap dual function keys - from left to right:
- * Cmd/Enter
- * Raise/Esc
- * Shift/Backspace
- * Ctrl/Space
- * Lower/Tab
- * Alt/Enter
-
-
-## Modifier Placement Rationale
-
-There are several major driving forces at play:
-
-* I use MacOS.
-* I'm Danish so the Alt and Shift-Alt layers in MacOS simply have to work.
-* I use Vim for coding.
-* I use org-mode in Emacs to keep track of my time.
-
-* Space is on the right hand side because I almost exclusively use my right hand thumb for
- space.
-* Cmd is on the left since I often use Cmd+click to open a link in a new tab in Safari.
-* Due to my usage of Vim Esc got a spot on the modifier row.
-* Tab is on the right to enable easy navigation between winows with Cmd+Tab.
-* Shift is on the left since org-mode uses Ctrl+arrows to manipulate task state quickly,
- and since the arrow keys are activated using Lower (which has been moved to the right) and S, E, T,
- and D, it works well that way.
-* Ctrl is on the right since Ctrl+<0-9> is used in MacOS to switch between spaces.
-* Enter is on both sides since Enter is often used together with all of the modifiers. E.g.,
- Cmd+Enter to send mails in most situations, but Ctrl+Enter is used in Emacs to create a
- new task in org-mode.
-
-This means that arrows and digits are being modified from the other hand, which could be
-bad for gaming, so if you're into that you might want to re-think a few things, but in
-that case you are probably using a Windows machine and then there are other constraints
-you have to deal with.
-
-