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@@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ describing how an operating system and its device drivers communicate with a
certain class of devices. All devices which comply to such a
(de-facto-)standard can be used with a single generic device driver and no
device-specific drivers are required. With some kinds of hardware (e.g.
-USB "Human Interface Devices", i.e. keyboards, mice, etc., and USB mass
+USB <quote>Human Interface Devices</quote>, i.e. keyboards, mice, etc., and USB mass
storage devices like USB flash disks and memory card readers) this works
very well and practically every device sold in the market is
standards-compliant.