diff --git a/user-manual.md b/user-manual.md index 2a2f6df7..2e9b426a 100644 --- a/user-manual.md +++ b/user-manual.md @@ -8,22 +8,22 @@ Downloads for Jitterbug Pair can be found [here.](https://github.com/osy/Jitterb ### For Windows 1. **Extract** `Jitterbugpair-win64.zip`. -2. **Set a passcode** for your device if you haven't already. Ensure the device is connected via cable and unlocked. +2. **Set a passcode** for your device if you haven't already. Unlock your device, connect it to your computer via cable. If a prompt appears: tap "Trust." 3. Open your device to the homescreen. 4. In File Explorer, locate `jitterbugpair.exe` and run it by double-clicking or right-clicking and selecting "Open". 5. JitterbugPair will generate a **pairing file** in the same folder. This file will have the extension `.mobiledevicepairing`. -6. **Transfer the pairing file** to your iOS device using Google Drive, email, or any other method. +6. **Transfer the pairing file** to your iOS device using One/iCloud/Google Drive, email, or any other method. For best results, compress the file into a .zip folder first. --- ### For macOS 1. **Extract** `Jitterbugpair-macos.zip`. -2. **Set a passcode** for your device if you haven't already. Ensure the device is connected via cable and unlocked. +2. **Set a passcode** for your device if you haven't already. Unlock your device, connect it to your computer via cable. If a prompt appears: tap "Trust." 3. Open your device to the homescreen. 4. Execute `JitterBugPair` by double-clicking or right-clicking and selecting "Open". 5. JitterBugPair will generate a **pairing file** with the extension `.mobiledevicepairing`. -6. **Transfer the pairing file** to your iOS device using Google Drive, email, or any other method. +6. **Transfer the pairing file** to your iOS device using AirDrop, iCloud/One/Google Drive, email, or any other method. For best results, compress the file into a .zip folder first. --- @@ -39,8 +39,8 @@ Downloads for Jitterbug Pair can be found [here.](https://github.com/osy/Jitterb ### Notes -- If you **update your iDevice**, the pairing file will become **invalid**, and you’ll need to repeat the pairing process. -- To prompt SideStore to ask for the pairing file again, go to **SideStore > Settings** and tap **Reset Pairing File**. +- If you **update or reset your iDevice**, the pairing file will become **invalid**, and you’ll need to repeat the pairing process. +- To prompt StikJIT to ask for the pairing file again, go to **StikJIT > Settings** and tap **Import New Pairing File**. # How to Install StikJIT