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Application Mappings

You can make many different mappings and switch between them easily. To open the list of mappings click the button at the top-left or press ⌘L.

Click on a mapping to switch to it. Create a new mapping with the + button or pressing ⌘N. Delete the current mapping with the - button or ⌘⌫. Rename a mapping by double-clicking on it or pressing Return while it's selected.

You can also switch mappings with the Mappings menu, with Enjoyable's dock menu, or by pressing ⌘1 through ⌘9.

Switching mappings can also be mapped to an input. Select the input you wish to use and then choose a mapping from the Switch to mapping option. For example, you could have one mapping for a game's menu and another for its main screen and switch between them in-game without returning to Enjoyable.

Automatic Switching

If you name a mapping after an application it will be automatically chosen when you switch to that application. The name of an application is usually shown on the dock when you hover your mouse over it. If you don't know the name of the application you want to create a mapping for, create a mapping with the name @Application (note the @ at the start). The mapping will automatically be renamed for the next application you switch to while it's enabled.

Import and Export

Mappings can be exported and shared with other people. To export your current mapping choose Mappings > Export… and pick a location to save the file. This file can be shared with anyone; it doesn't contain any personal information other than the product IDs of the input devices you used and what you mapped them to.

To import a mapping choose Mappings > Import… and select the file you want to import. Mapping files end with .enjoyable (the default), .json, or .txt. If the imported mapping conflicts with one you already made, you can choose to merge the two mappings or create a new one with the same name.

You can also import mappings by opening them in Finder or dragging the files onto the mapping list. Similarly, you can export mappings by dragging them from the mapping list to Finder.