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-# FabulousAnomalyKeyBoard
-
-This layout features an efficient layout for people without
-a mouse.
-
-## layers
-
-Layer Base: complete basic keyboard
-Layer Fn-Tab: F1-F12, Arrow Keys, Home, End, Backlight, Media
-Layer Fn-Space: mouse keys in a vim like manner
-
-For detailed info check out keymap.c
-
-## the CTRL key
-
-It is where you would suspect CAPSLOCK to be.
-WHO NEEDS CAPSLOCK ANYWAYS?
-For those rare cases you need to shout at somebody in a comment
-section you can still do a capslock by using TAB+CTRL
-
-## SUPER key
-
-There are two super keys. They are next to the space bar.
-The intention is easing the use of tiling window mangers
-
-## emergency mouse
-
-Without a mouse you will find yourself in a situation where all
-your tiling goodness will just not be able to click onto that
-"close ads" button.
-This keymap integrates a basic mouse pointer directly into the keyboard.
-Mouse is accessible via holding SPACE and tapping keys:
-```
-SPACE+
-h Move cursor left
-j Move cursor down
-k Move cursor up
-l Move cursor right
-
-w Middle Mouse Click
-r Right click
-e Left click
-
-s Scroll wheel left
-d Scroll wheel down
-f Scroll wheel up
-g Scroll wheel right
-```
-
-## shell focused
-
-Working in a shell the up and down arrow keys are often needed to
-look at old commands or reuse some.
-When held, the left ctrl and left shift will act as expected,
-but when tapped they will become UP and DOWN arrow-keys.
-
-## krautfriend
-The keys <|> are accessible even without a 102nd key