diff --git a/docs/pico_hid.md b/docs/pico_hid.md
index 5272b009..b11c2555 100644
--- a/docs/pico_hid.md
+++ b/docs/pico_hid.md
@@ -42,21 +42,16 @@ Connect all the parts according to the scheme:
??? example "Electrical schematic diagram for advanced users"
+??? success "Optional: PS/2 Keyboard & Mouse"
-### PS/2 Keyboard & Mouse
+ !!! warning
+ PS/2 is not implemented now. Soon (r) (c) (tm)
-!!! warning
- PS/2 is not implemented now. Soon (r) (c) (tm)
+ If you need PS/2 keyboard and mouse support, you will need a few additional components.
+ The soldering skill will also not be superfluous.
-If you need PS/2 keyboard and mouse support, you will need a few additional components.
-The soldering skill will also not be superfluous.
-
-* *x1* 3.3V/5V bi-directional logic level shifter [like this](https://learn.sparkfun.com/tutorials/bi-directional-logic-level-converter-hookup-guide/).
-* Optional: *x2* PS/2 cable with male connector (can be cut off from the old keyboard and mouse).
-
-Connect all parts to the Pico HID, and don't forget to enable PS/2 mode support as described in the next paragraph.
-
-??? example "Level shifter and PS/2 wiring"
+ * *x1* 3.3V/5V bi-directional logic level shifter [like this](https://learn.sparkfun.com/tutorials/bi-directional-logic-level-converter-hookup-guide/).
+ * Optional: *x2* PS/2 cable with male connector (can be cut off from the old keyboard and mouse).
Make sure that the level shifter pinout matches the scheme, and connect everything according to the [Pico pinout](https://pico.pinout.xyz).
@@ -88,7 +83,9 @@ Connect all parts to the Pico HID, and don't forget to enable PS/2 mode support
A good idea is to mount the level shifter on top of the Pico, as in this photo:
-
+
+
+ !!! note "Don't forget to enable PS/2 mode support as described in the next paragraph"
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