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-- You can use Enjoyable to map input to mouse buttons, moving, and - scrolling. -
- -- Select the direction you'd like the input to move the - mouse. Adjust the movement speed using the slider underneath. If - you are mapping an analog input then this is the maximum speed; - for a button it's a constant speed. -
-- The speed is set independently for each input. You can have - faster horizontal movement than vertical movement, or map one - set of inputs to a fast speed and another set to a slow - speed. -
- -- Select the mouse button you'd like the input to simulate. -
- -- Simulated scrolling can be continuous like the scrolling - gestures on a trackpad, or discrete like a mouse wheel that - clicks as you spin it. -
-- To use continuous scrolling choose â or â. Use the - slider underneath them to adjust the scrolling speed. If you are - mapping an analog input then this is the maximum speed; for a - button it's a constant speed. -
- To use discrete scrolling choose ⤠or â¤. The input - will trigger scrolling up or down by exactly one line and stop, - regardless of how long you hold the button down or how far - you move an analog input. -
-- The arrows indicate the direction you would spin a mouse wheel - or move your fingers. Depending on settings this may mean you - need to choose a down arrow to scroll up and vice versa. You can - also change this globally in  > System Preferences⦠> - Mouse and  > System Preferences⦠> Trackpad. -
- -- Mouse events are more fragile than keyboard ones. While Enjoyble - will work fine for most games, regular OS X (Cocoa) applications - require specially formatted mouse events. Features such as - click-and-drag or double-clicking will not work correctly, so - many applications will behave incorrectly if driven by an - Enjoyable simulated mouse. -
-- If you find a non-Cocoa application that has problems with - Enjoyable's mouse - support please - file a ticket in the issue tracker. -
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