diff --git a/source/projects/thirteen-usd-voice-remote.markdown b/source/projects/thirteen-usd-voice-remote.markdown
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@@ -29,6 +29,7 @@ Before you can use this device with Home Assistant, you need to install a bit of
+ * **For advanced users**: The configuration file is available on [GitHub](https://github.com/esphome/media-players/blob/main/m5stack-atom-echo.yaml).
1. Connect the ATOM Echo to your computer.
* In the popup window, view the available ports.
@@ -45,19 +46,19 @@ Before you can use this device with Home Assistant, you need to install a bit of
* When prompted, select your network from the list and enter the credentials to your 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi network.
* Select **Connect**.
* The ATOM Echo now joined your network. Select **Add to Home Assistant**.
-4. This opens the **My** link to Home Assistant.
+1. This opens the **My** link to Home Assistant.
* If you have not used My Home Assistant before, you will need to configure it. If your Home Assistant URL is not accessible on `http://homeassistant.local:8123`, replace it with the URL to your Home Assistant instance.
* Open the link.

-5. Select **OK**.
+1. Select **OK**.

-6. To add the newly discovered device, select the ATOM Echo from the list.
+1. To add the newly discovered device, select the ATOM Echo from the list.
* Add your ATOM Echo to a room and select **Finish**.
-7. You should now see a new **M5Stack Atom Echo** integration.
+1. You should now see a new **M5Stack Atom Echo** integration.

* Your ATOM Echo is connected to Home Assistant over Wi-Fi. You can now move it to any place in your home with a USB power supply.
-8. Congratulations! You can now voice control Home Assistant using a button with build-in microphone. Now give some commands.
+1. Congratulations! You can now voice control Home Assistant using a button with build-in microphone. Now give some commands.
## Controlling Home Assistant over the ATOM Echo