diff --git a/wiki-rtd/docs/wiki_controllers/controllers-flight.md b/wiki-rtd/docs/wiki_controllers/controllers-flight.md
index b0f45935..9a3d6e00 100644
--- a/wiki-rtd/docs/wiki_controllers/controllers-flight.md
+++ b/wiki-rtd/docs/wiki_controllers/controllers-flight.md
@@ -5,7 +5,8 @@ Flight Controllers is a broad category that encompasses the vast majority of thi
Some of them might lack Linux drivers or udev rules entirely with others there is a community effort to make them work under Linux.
A few of them also require Windows only software to configure various inputs and buttons.
-If you own a Flight Controller the best solution is just to try it on Linux via the Steam Deck Dock or a Linux PC and see if it works as expected.
+If you own a Flight Controller the best solution is just to try it on Linux via the Steam Deck Dock or a Linux PC and see if it works as expected.
+If it does work on Linux and it supports xinput, we see no reason why it should not work on RetroDECK.
If you have a Flight Controller that did not work on Linux but have found a way to make it work:
- Please try to contribute udev rules to the [game-devices-udev codeberg](https://codeberg.org/fabiscafe/game-devices-udev)
diff --git a/wiki-rtd/docs/wiki_controllers/controllers-racing.md b/wiki-rtd/docs/wiki_controllers/controllers-racing.md
index f042d062..eb677ba5 100644
--- a/wiki-rtd/docs/wiki_controllers/controllers-racing.md
+++ b/wiki-rtd/docs/wiki_controllers/controllers-racing.md
@@ -5,7 +5,8 @@ Racing Controllers is a broad category that encompasses the vast majority of thi
Some of them might lack Linux drivers or udev rules entirely with others there is a community effort to make them work under Linux.
A few of them also require Windows only software to configure various inputs and buttons.
-If you own a Racing Controller the best solution is just to try it on Linux via the Steam Deck Dock or a Linux PC and see if it works as expected.
+If you own a Racing Controller the best solution is just to try it on Linux via the Steam Deck Dock or a Linux PC and see if it works as expected.
+If it does work on Linux and it supports xinput, we see no reason why it should not work on RetroDECK.
If you have a Flight Controller that did not work on Linux but have found a way to make it work:
- Contribute udev rules to the [game-devices-udev codeberg](https://codeberg.org/fabiscafe/game-devices-udev)
@@ -13,18 +14,23 @@ If you have a Flight Controller that did not work on Linux but have found a way
- (Optional) Inform the RetroDECK team on how you got it working on discord.
**Oversteer**
-The Oversteer Project is trying to manage support multiple Steering Wheels on Linux. It is still in the early stages of development.
+
+The [OverSteer Project](https://github.com/berarma/oversteer) is trying to manage support multiple Steering Wheels on Linux. It is still in the early stages of development.
```
Oversteer manages steering wheels on Linux using the features provided by the loaded modules. It doesn't provide hardware support, you'll still need a driver module that enables the hardware on Linux.
Most wheels will work but won't have FFB without specific drivers that support that feature.
-[OverSteer](https://github.com/berarma/oversteer)
+
```
## Steering Wheels, Pedals and Gear Shifters
-Steering Wheels, Pedals and Gear Shifters all of them needs seperate driver modules and udev rules to work.
-If it does work on Linux and it supports xinput, there is no reason why it should not work on RetroDECK.
+- Steering Wheel
+- Pedals
+- Gear Shifter
+
+All of them needs seperate driver modules and udev rules to work.
+