README: fix usage
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@ -13,10 +13,9 @@ the PD blocker protects your [expensive] USB-C device from such damages.
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usage
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insert the PD blocker in line between the power source (e.g. charger or host computer) and the cable connecting your device.
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this is the ideal position to also safeguard against mischievous eMarked cables, still being able to use them.
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else you can also insert the PD blocker between your device and the cable or power source.
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your device will still be protected against mischievous eMarked cables, but you won't be able to use them.
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insert the PD blocker in line, between the power source (e.g. charger or host computer), cable, and your device.
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it can be inserted between any two of these components, and will work the same.
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plug and receptacle can be either side, and it is reversible along the axis of the connectors (like normal USB-C connectors).
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all other features of USB-C are preserved (e.g. USB2, USB3, USB4, SBU, orientation detection)
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some alternate modes requiring PD communication will not work anymore though.
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