diff --git a/Configuration-Procedure-for-New-Devices.md b/Configuration-Procedure-for-New-Devices.md index 8741e2ae..ce35255f 100644 --- a/Configuration-Procedure-for-New-Devices.md +++ b/Configuration-Procedure-for-New-Devices.md @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ If your device is similar to the existing built-in module (e.g., a particular MC _c._ Once you have found which GPIO are connected to each button, change the GPIO setting in the configuration to a `Button`. You may need to determine whether the internal pull-up is used or not. If so, select `Button`_**n**_. _**n**_ indicates no pull-up or normally-closed. - - See [Using a physical pushbutton with single press, double press, and hold](https://github.com/arendst/Sonoff-Tasmota/wiki/Rules#16-using-an-external-button-with-single-press---double-press-and-hold) to control multiple devices with one button. + - See [Using a physical pushbutton with single press, double press, and hold](https://github.com/arendst/Sonoff-Tasmota/wiki/Rule-cookbook#16-using-an-external-button-with-single-press---double-press-and-hold) to control multiple devices with one button. 3. Once you have determined which pins your device uses, set any remaining pins to `None`.