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Finger 123478910
Usage 6.19% (P53)8.12% (P43)12.95% (P77)14.96% (P74)14.05% (P79)13.14% (P54)8.56% (P36)4.79% (P16)
Same Finger Full Scissor Half Scissor Lat. Stretch
Bigram 1.38% (P82) 0.30% (P91) 1.32% (P43) 0.18% (P3)
Skipgram 4.46% (P39) 0.27% (P50) 2.24% (P37) 0.62% (P7)
No Thumbs Left Space Right Space
Weak-ish Redirs. 1.05% (P76) 1.00% (P69) 0.77% (P50)
Weak Redirects 0.28% (P45) 0.14% (P47) 0.14% (P47)
Other Same Finger 19.10% (P51) 13.27% (P63) 13.27% (P63)
Rolls : Alts 1.50 (P46) 1.40 (P29) 2.07 (P86)
2-Roll In : Out 1.89 (P70) 1.39 (P71) 1.41 (P68)
3-Roll In : Out 4.87 (P74) 1.95 (P65) 5.41 (P84)
Author
Arno Klein
Year
2025
Finger Map
Traditional

Engram is a hand-designed layout that, uniquely, fills the center columns with symbol keys to minimize lateral stretches.

Kanata is a keyboard remapper that works on Windows, macOS, and Linux.

  1. Install Kanata by following “Step 1: Set Up Kanata” in Nova’s Kanata setup guide:

  2. Download the Kanata config file for the desired version of Engram:

  3. Make sure you know how to type your computer password using Engram.

  4. Run Kanata with the downloaded config file and make sure the layout works as you expect:

    kanata --cfg path/to/config.kbd
  5. To have Engram activate whenever your computer starts up, follow the instructions to “Automatically start Kanata”: