diff --git a/blog/posts/2023-11-28_retro-gaming-on-an-old-laptop/index.md b/blog/posts/2023-11-28_retro-gaming-on-an-old-laptop/index.md
index f212f86..9661d44 100644
--- a/blog/posts/2023-11-28_retro-gaming-on-an-old-laptop/index.md
+++ b/blog/posts/2023-11-28_retro-gaming-on-an-old-laptop/index.md
@@ -75,7 +75,7 @@ The main menu should appear on the screen like the one below:

-Select **Basic Install** and press `Enter`. On the next screen, select **Yes** to start the installation process.
+Select **Basic Install** and press Enter. On the next screen, select **Yes** to start the installation process.
> The installation process compiles most of the emulators from source. This can take an hour or more on a slow laptop.
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@@ -105,7 +105,7 @@ Select RetroPie on the app dashboard to launch it.
At first launch, Retropie will look for connected controllers and configure them. Connect your controller now and follow the on-screen instructions to configure it.
-> Alternatively, if you don't have a controller, you can press and hold the `A` key on your keyboard to configure your keyboard as your controller.
+> Alternatively, if you don't have a controller, you can press and hold the A key on your keyboard to configure your keyboard as your controller.
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@@ -116,7 +116,7 @@ The main menu will display only the systems for which there are available ROMs.

-Our game should appear within the Gameboy Advance game selection screen. Launch the game by selecting it then pressing the `A` button (or the equivalent) on your controller.
+Our game should appear within the Gameboy Advance game selection screen. Launch the game by selecting it then pressing the A button (or the equivalent) on your controller.
