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diff --git a/LUFA/Drivers/USB/USB.h b/LUFA/Drivers/USB/USB.h
index 1f38c0650..689959116 100644
--- a/LUFA/Drivers/USB/USB.h
+++ b/LUFA/Drivers/USB/USB.h
@@ -41,7 +41,7 @@
*
* \brief Core driver for the microcontroller hardware USB module
*
- * \section Sec_Dependencies Module Source Dependencies
+ * \section Sec_USB_Dependencies Module Source Dependencies
* The following files must be built with any user project that uses this module:
* - LUFA/Drivers/USB/Core/ConfigDescriptors.c (Makefile source module name: LUFA_SRC_USB)
* - LUFA/Drivers/USB/Core/DeviceStandardReq.c (Makefile source module name: LUFA_SRC_USB)
@@ -58,7 +58,7 @@
* - LUFA/Drivers/USB/Core/ARCH/USBInterrupt_ARCH.c (Makefile source module name: LUFA_SRC_USB)
* - LUFA/Drivers/USB/Class/Common/HIDParser.c (Makefile source module name: LUFA_SRC_USB)
*
- * \section Sec_ModDescription Module Description
+ * \section Sec_USB_ModDescription Module Description
* Driver and framework for the USB controller of the selected architecture and microcontroller model. This module
* consists of many submodules, and is designed to provide an easy way to configure and control USB host, device
* or OTG mode USB applications.
@@ -143,13 +143,13 @@
*
*
*
- * \section Sec_UsingClassDrivers Using the Class Drivers
+ * \section Sec_USB_UsingClassDrivers Using the Class Drivers
* To make the Class drivers easy to integrate into a user application, they all implement a standardized
* design with similarly named/used function, enums, defines and types. The two different modes are implemented
* slightly differently, and thus will be explained separately. For information on a specific class driver, read
* the class driver's module documentation.
*
- * \subsection Sec_ClassDriverDevice Device Mode Class Drivers
+ * \subsection Sec_USB_ClassDriverDevice Device Mode Class Drivers
* Implementing a Device Mode Class Driver in a user application requires a number of steps to be followed. Firstly,
* the module configuration and state structure must be added to the project source. These structures are named in a
* similar manner between classes, that of USB_ClassInfo_{Class Name}_Device_t, and are used to hold the
@@ -249,7 +249,7 @@
* read and write routines. See each driver's individual documentation for more information on the
* class-specific functions.
*
- * \subsection Sec_ClassDriverHost Host Mode Class Drivers
+ * \subsection Sec_USB_ClassDriverHost Host Mode Class Drivers
* Implementing a Host Mode Class Driver in a user application requires a number of steps to be followed. Firstly,
* the module configuration and state structure must be added to the project source. These structures are named in a
* similar manner between classes, that of USB_ClassInfo_{Class Name}_Host_t, and are used to hold the