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Layout — Lmg Arun Keyboard

The LMG Arun keyboard layout is a bold rejection of the traditional 104-key paradigm. It’s built for typists, programmers, and writers who are willing to trade initial awkwardness for long-term efficiency and comfort. While not a daily driver for everyone, it represents the pinnacle of “less is more” in the custom mechanical keyboard world—proving that with smart layering and ortholinear design, 40 keys are truly enough.


Here’s a write-up for the LMG Arun keyboard layout, written for an enthusiast or general tech audience. lmg arun keyboard layout


Here’s a practical guide to understanding and using the LMG Arun keyboard layout, a lesser-known but ergonomically interesting layout designed for efficient typing in English and some programming contexts. The LMG Arun keyboard layout is a bold


Legend: Rows shown as top→home→bottom; each row left→right. Here’s a write-up for the LMG Arun keyboard

Top row (QWERTY digits layer when Fn not held): 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0

Alphanumeric layer (default): Q → P → Y → F → G → C → L → U → O → ; A → R → S → T → D → H → N → E → I → ' Z → B → M → V → K → W → X → J → , → .

(Interpretation: high-frequency letters like R, S, T, D, H, N, E, I are on home row; vowels distributed ergonomically.)