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diff --git a/docs/glossary.md b/docs/glossary.md index a49e935d84..1ccd8f76c8 100644 --- a/docs/glossary.md +++ b/docs/glossary.md @@ -50,7 +50,7 @@ The software that controls your MCU. Software provided by Atmel for flashing AVR devices. We generally recommend [QMK Flasher](https://github.com/qmk/qmk_flasher) instead, but for some advanced use cases FLIP is required. ## git -Versioning software used at the commandline +Versioning software used at the command line ## GitHub The website that hosts most of the QMK project. It provides integration with git, issue tracking, and other features that help us run QMK. @@ -91,7 +91,7 @@ Software package that is used to compile all the source files. You run `make` wi A wiring pattern of columns and rows that enables the MCU to detect keypresses with a fewer number of pins. The matrix often incorporates diodes to allow for NKRO. ## Macro -A feature that lets you send muiltple keypress events (hid reports) after having pressed only a single key. +A feature that lets you send multiple keypress events (hid reports) after having pressed only a single key. * [Macro Documentation](feature_macros.md) @@ -139,12 +139,12 @@ A special set of shift keys which allow you to type various types of braces by t Pressing and releasing a key. In some situations you will need to distinguish between a key down and a key up event, and Tap always refers to both at once. ## Tap Dance -A feature that lets you assign muiltple keycodes to the same key based on how many times you press it. +A feature that lets you assign multiple keycodes to the same key based on how many times you press it. * [Tap Dance Documentation](feature_tap_dance.md) ## Teensy -A low-cost AVR development board that is commonly used for hand-wired builds. A teensy is often chosen despite costing a few dollors more due to its halfkay bootloader, which makes flashing very simple. +A low-cost AVR development board that is commonly used for hand-wired builds. A teensy is often chosen despite costing a few dollars more due to its halfkay bootloader, which makes flashing very simple. ## Underlight A generic term for LEDs that light the underside of the board. These LED's typically shine away from the bottom of the PCB and towards the surface the keyboard rests on. |