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@@ -395,7 +395,7 @@ BCTRLS_UP, BCTRLS_DOWN, BCTRLS_LEFT, BCTRLS_RIGHT,
 BCTRLS_PS1, BCTRLS_PS2, BCTRLS_PS3, BCTRLS_PS4, BCTRLS_PS5, BCTRLS_PS6, BCTRLS_PS7, BCTRLS_PS8, BCTRLS_PS9, BCTRLS_PS10,
 BCTRLS_PS1, BCTRLS_PS2, BCTRLS_PS3, BCTRLS_PS4, BCTRLS_PS5, BCTRLS_PS6, BCTRLS_PS7, BCTRLS_PS8, BCTRLS_PS9, BCTRLS_PS10,
 KNOB_LEFT, KNOB_RIGHT, KNOB_PUSH,	
 KNOB_LEFT, KNOB_RIGHT, KNOB_PUSH,	
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-Note that ACTRLS_SLEEP is not an actual button that can be sent to LMS, but it's a hook to activate deep sleep mode (see [Sleeping](###sleeping)).
+Note that ACTRLS_SLEEP is not an actual button that can be sent to LMS, but it's a hook to activate deep sleep mode (see [Sleeping](#sleeping)).
 
 
 One you've created such a string, use it to fill a new NVS parameter with any name below 16(?) characters. You can have as many of these configs as you can. Then set the config parameter "actrls_config" with the name of your default config
 One you've created such a string, use it to fill a new NVS parameter with any name below 16(?) characters. You can have as many of these configs as you can. Then set the config parameter "actrls_config" with the name of your default config
 
 
@@ -520,7 +520,7 @@ The NVS parameter `sleep_config` is mostly used for setting sleep conditions
 
 
 Be mindful that if the same GPIO is used to go to sleep and wakeup with the same level, in other word it's a transition/edge that triggers the action, the above will not work and the esp32 will immediately restart. In such case, you case use a button definition. The benefit of buttons is that not only can you re-use one actual button (e.g. 'stop') to make it the sleep trigger (using a long-press or a shift-press) but by selecting the ACTRLS_SLEEP action upon 'release', you can got to sleep upon release (1-0-1) but also wake up upon another press (0 level applied). 
 Be mindful that if the same GPIO is used to go to sleep and wakeup with the same level, in other word it's a transition/edge that triggers the action, the above will not work and the esp32 will immediately restart. In such case, you case use a button definition. The benefit of buttons is that not only can you re-use one actual button (e.g. 'stop') to make it the sleep trigger (using a long-press or a shift-press) but by selecting the ACTRLS_SLEEP action upon 'release', you can got to sleep upon release (1-0-1) but also wake up upon another press (0 level applied). 
 
 
-Please see [buttons](###buttons) for detailed syntax.
+Please see [buttons](#buttons) for detailed syntax.
 
 
 Note that not all GPIOs can be used to wake-up the esp32 
 Note that not all GPIOs can be used to wake-up the esp32 
 - ESP32: 0, 2, 4, 12-15, 25-27, 32-39;
 - ESP32: 0, 2, 4, 12-15, 25-27, 32-39;