diff --git a/docs/newbs_building_firmware_configurator.md b/docs/newbs_building_firmware_configurator.md index 67121d19484..da0108fb4df 100644 --- a/docs/newbs_building_firmware_configurator.md +++ b/docs/newbs_building_firmware_configurator.md @@ -40,10 +40,10 @@ Keycode Entry is accomplished in 3 ways. 2. Clicking on an empty spot on the layout and clicking the keycode you desire 3. Clicking on an empty spot on the layout, pressing the physical key on your keyboard. -Hover your mouse over a key and a short blurb will tell you what that keycode does. For a more verbose description please see +Hover your mouse over a key and a short blurb will tell you what that keycode does. For a more verbose description please see: -[Basic Keycode Reference](keycodes_basic.md) -[Advanced Keycode Reference](feature_advanced_keycodes.md) +* [Basic Keycode Reference](keycodes_basic.md) +* [Advanced Keycode Reference](feature_advanced_keycodes.md) In the event that you can't find a layout that supports your keymap, for example three spots for spacebar, or two spots for backspace, or 2 spots for shift etc etc, Fill them ALL up. @@ -91,10 +91,10 @@ If you're referring to having three spots for space bar, the best course of acti #### What is the keycode for....... -Please see +Please see: -[Basic Keycode Reference](keycodes_basic.md) -[Advanced Keycode Reference](feature_advanced_keycodes.md) +* [Basic Keycode Reference](keycodes_basic.md) +* [Advanced Keycode Reference](feature_advanced_keycodes.md) #### It won't compile