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## Using a Ledger with Namada Keychain (browser extension)

You can use the Ledger app with the Namada Keychain browser extension to sign transactions in front-end web apps. See the
You can use the Ledger app with the Namada Keychain browser extension to sign transactions in front-end web apps. **Expert mode must be turned off.** See the
[Namada Keychain](./web-wallet.mdx) page for general installation and usage instructions.

<Callout>
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To display your Ledger address/public key, first open Namada Keychain. Find your Ledger account in the list, click the `` icon (three vertical dots) and select 'View keys'.

### Signing a transaction
To sign a transaction from a front-end app (such as [Namadillo](./../../integrating-with-namada/interface.mdx)), follow these steps:
**Expert mode must be turned off.** To sign a transaction from a front-end app (such as [Namadillo](./../../integrating-with-namada/interface.mdx)), follow these steps:

<Steps>
### Connect your device and open the Namada app
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### Open the Namada app on your device

### Derive your address/public key
### Derive your address / public key
This command will derive your address and public key and add them to your wallet under an `alias` of your choosing:
```bash copy
namadaw --use-device --alias $ALIAS
namadaw derive --use-device --alias $ALIAS
```
The default derivation path is `m/44'/877'/0'/0'/0`. You can use the flag `--hd-path` to specify a different derivation path. Use `namadaw derive --help` for more information.

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