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-# TGR Alice
-
-![TGR Alice](https://i.imgur.com/cJohEqS.jpg)
-
-An ergonomic 60% keyboard.
-
-Keyboard Maintainer: [Felipe Coury](https://github.com/fcoury)
-Hardware Supported: TGR Alice
-Hardware Availability: Group buy finished
-
-Make example for this keyboard (after setting up your build environment):
-
- make alice:default
-
-See [build environment setup](https://docs.qmk.fm/#/getting_started_build_tools) then the [make instructions](https://docs.qmk.fm/#/getting_started_make_guide) for more information.
-
-
-ps2avrGB keyboard firmware
-==========================
-
-This keyboard uses the port of the QMK firmware for boards that are based on the
-ps2avrGB firmware.
-
-Note that this is a complete replacement for the firmware, so you won't be
-using Bootmapper Client to change any keyboard settings, since not all the
-USB report options are supported.
-
-## Installing
-
-First, install the requirements. These commands are for OSX, but all you
-need is the AVR toolchain and `bootloadHID` for flashing:
-
-```
-$ brew cask install crosspack-avr
-$ brew install --HEAD https://raw.githubusercontent.com/robertgzr/homebrew-tap/master/bootloadhid.rb
-$ pip install pyusb
-```
-
-Then, with the keyboard plugged in, simply run this command from the
-`qmk_firmware` directory:
-
-```
-$ make alice
-$ bootloadHID -r alice_default.hex
-```
-
-## Setting the board to bootloader mode
-
-Hold the ESC key (the one before the 1! key, in case you remaped it).
-
-## Troubleshooting
-
-From my experience, it's really hard to brick these boards. But these
-tricks have been useful when it got stuck in a weird scenario.
-
-1. Try plugging the board in while holding the bootloader key. This will force
- it to boot only the bootloader without loading the firmware. Once this is
- done, just reflash the board with the original firmware.
-2. Sometimes USB hubs can act weird, so try connecting the board directly
- to your computer or plugging/unplugging the USB hub.