<p>
You can also switch mappings with the <b>Mappings</b> menu, with
- Enjoyable's dock menu, or by pressing ⌘1 through ⌘9.
+ Enjoyable's dock menu, from the status bar item, or by pressing
+ ⌘1 through ⌘9.
</p>
<p>
- Switching mappings can also be mapped to an input. Select the
- input you wish to use and then choose a mapping from
- the <b>Switch to mapping</b> 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.
+ Switching can also be mapped to an input. Select the input you
+ want to use and then choose a mapping from the <b>Switch to
+ mapping</b> 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.
</p>
<h3><a name="automatic"></a>Automatic Switching</h3>
<h3><a name="sharing"></a>Import and Export</h3>
<p>
- Mappings can be exported and shared with other people. To export
- your current mapping choose <b>Mappings > Export…</b> and pick a
+ Mappings can be exported and shared with others. To export your
+ current mapping choose <b>Mappings > Export…</b> 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
To import a mapping choose <b>Mappings > Import…</b> and select
the file you want to import. Mapping files end
with <kbd>.enjoyable</kbd> (the default), <kbd>.json</kbd>,
- or <kbd>.txt</kbd>. 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.
+ or <kbd>.txt</kbd>.
</p>
<p>
You can also import mappings by opening them in Finder or