diff --git a/components/remote_receiver.rst b/components/remote_receiver.rst index 5ddc37535..5e02de31e 100644 --- a/components/remote_receiver.rst +++ b/components/remote_receiver.rst @@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ handles setting the pin and some other settings, and individual :ref:`remote receiver binary sensors ` which will trigger when they hear their own configured signal. -**See :ref:`remote-setting-up-infrared` and :ref:`remote-setting-up-rf` for set up guides.** +**See** :ref:`remote-setting-up-infrared` **and** :ref:`remote-setting-up-rf` **for set up guides.** .. code-block:: yaml diff --git a/components/remote_transmitter.rst b/components/remote_transmitter.rst index e20c32729..629374330 100644 --- a/components/remote_transmitter.rst +++ b/components/remote_transmitter.rst @@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ First, you need to setup a global hub that specifies which pin your remote sender is connected to. Then you can use the available actions to send encoded remote signals. -**See :ref:`remote-setting-up-infrared` and :ref:`remote-setting-up-rf` for set up guides.** +**See** :ref:`remote-setting-up-infrared` **and** :ref:`remote-setting-up-rf` **for set up guides.** .. note::