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diff --git a/docs/hardware_avr.md b/docs/hardware_avr.md index 2c0f2e9a1..42f4a799d 100644 --- a/docs/hardware_avr.md +++ b/docs/hardware_avr.md | |||
@@ -77,7 +77,7 @@ Do change the `MANUFACTURER` and `PRODUCT` lines to accurately reflect your keyb | |||
77 | #define PRODUCT my_awesome_keyboard | 77 | #define PRODUCT my_awesome_keyboard |
78 | ``` | 78 | ``` |
79 | 79 | ||
80 | ?> Windows and macOS will display the `MANUFACTURER` and `PRODUCT` in the list of USB devices. `lsusb` on Linux instead takes these from the list maintained by the [USB ID Repository](http://www.linux-usb.org/usb-ids.html) by default. `lsusb -v` will show the values reported by the device, and they are also present in kernel logs after plugging it in. | 80 | ?> Windows and macOS will display the `MANUFACTURER` and `PRODUCT` in the list of USB devices. `lsusb` on Linux instead prefers the values in the list maintained by the [USB ID Repository](http://www.linux-usb.org/usb-ids.html). By default, it will only use `MANUFACTURER` and `PRODUCT` if the list does not contain that `VENDOR_ID` / `PRODUCT_ID`. `sudo lsusb -v` will show the values reported by the device, and they are also present in kernel logs after plugging it in. |
81 | 81 | ||
82 | ### Keyboard Matrix Configuration | 82 | ### Keyboard Matrix Configuration |
83 | 83 | ||