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First, I select 5 keys on the left and right sides having the strongest finger positions, and assign to these keys the top-scoring arrangement of the 5 vowels and of the 5 most frequent consonants. In prior experiments, vowels on the left got consistently higher scores, so I continue with vowels on the left:
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#### **E**, T, **A, O, I**, N, S, R, H, L, D, C, **U**, M, F, P, G, W, Y, B, V, K, X, J, Q, Z
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#### E, **T**, A, O, I, **N, S, R, H**, L, D, C, U, M, F, P, G, W, Y, B, V, K, X, J, Q, Z
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**E**, T, **A, O, I**, N, S, R, H, L, D, C, **U**, M, F, P, G, W, Y, B, V, K, X, J, Q, Z
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E, **T**, A, O, I, **N, S, R, H**, L, D, C, U, M, F, P, G, W, Y, B, V, K, X, J, Q, Z
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Left: Right:
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I reserve the familiar location of the bottom left row for common command shortcut letters Z, X, C, and V, and place Q and J, the least common letters (after Z) in the hardest-to-reach locations:
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#### E, T, A, O, I, N, S, R, H, **L, D**, [C], U, **M, F, P, G, W, Y, B**, [V], **K**, [X], [J], [Q], [Z]
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E, T, A, O, I, N, S, R, H, **L, D**, [C], U, **M, F, P, G, W, Y, B**, [V], **K**, [X], [J], [Q], [Z]
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I O E A H T S N [J]

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