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-![ardumont layout](https://i.imgur.com/tuk64AI.png)
-
-# ardumont layout
-
-This is a qwerty layout for the keyboardio/atreus. For the most part, it's a
-straightforward layout. Only the modifiers key are not organized like the default
-layout. Those modifier keys are mostly symmetrically configured.
-
-The idea is that when using a modifier key, some users may expect to use both side of
-the keyboard symmetrically (as in emacs, qutebrowser, terminal/tmux).
-
-Exceptions to the rules are the `Escape` and the `Super` which only exists on the left
-Side of the keyboard. Those are mostly unused.
-
-Note that some keys are not present in the keyboard (e.g `Tab`, `Enter`, ...) since they
-are available from the legacy terminal bindings:
-
-- Ctrl-i: Tab
-- Ctrl-m: Enter
-- Ctrl-h: Backspace
-- Ctrl-d: Del
-- Ctrl-n: Down
-- Ctrl-p: Up