update changelog

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### 3.2.1 (unreleased)
- fix firmware version display for Zwift Click V2 devices
- attempt to fix touch position on some Android devices
- Wahoo Kickr Bike Shift can now be connected correctly
- update default keymap for TrainingPeaks
### 3.2.0 (2025-10-22)
- a brand-new way of controlling MyWhoosh:
- device pairing no longer required as mouse emulation is no longer needed

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| iPad | ✅ | <a href="https://apps.apple.com/us/app/swiftcontrol/id6753721284?platform=iphone"><img width="270" height="80" alt="App Store" src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/c23f977a-48f6-4951-811e-ae530dbfa014" /></a> | You will need to use SwiftControl as a "remote" to control the trainer app on your iPad. Typically you would use an iPhone or an Android phone for that. |
| Windows | ✅ | <a href="https://apps.microsoft.com/detail/9NP42GS03Z26"><img width="270" alt="Microsoft Store" src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/7a8a3cd6-ec26-4678-a850-732eedd27c48" /></a> | - Windows may flag the app as virus. It likely does so because the app controls the mouse and keyboard.<br>- Bluetooth connection unstable? You may need to use an [external Bluetooth adapter](https://github.com/jonasbark/swiftcontrol/issues/14#issuecomment-3193839509).<br>- Make sure your Zwift device is not paired with Windows Bluetooth settings: [more information](https://github.com/jonasbark/swiftcontrol/issues/70). |
| macOS | ✅ | <a href="https://apps.apple.com/us/app/swiftcontrol/id6753721284?platform=mac"><img width="270" height="80" alt="Mac App Store" src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/b3552436-409c-43b0-ba7d-b6a72ae30ff1" /></a> | |
| iPhone | (✅) | <a href="https://apps.apple.com/us/app/swiftcontrol/id6753721284?platform=iphone"><img width="270" height="80" alt="App Store" src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/c23f977a-48f6-4951-811e-ae530dbfa014" /></a> | Note that you can't run SwiftControl and your trainer app on the same iPhone due to iOS limitations, but you could use the Link method on another device to control MyWhoosh (and only MyWhoosh) on an iPhone. |
| Apple TV | (✅) | | Unconfirmed: only MyWhoosh using the Link method is supported |
| iPhone | (✅) | <a href="https://apps.apple.com/us/app/swiftcontrol/id6753721284?platform=iphone"><img width="270" height="80" alt="App Store" src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/c23f977a-48f6-4951-811e-ae530dbfa014" /></a> | Note that you can't run SwiftControl and your trainer app on the same iPhone due to iOS limitations, but you could use the Link method on another device to control MyWhoosh (and only MyWhoosh) on an iPhone. |
| Apple TV | (✅*) | | *only MyWhoosh using the Link method is supported - but you cannot also use MyWhoosh Link at the same time |
For testing purposes you can also run it on [Web](https://jonasbark.github.io/swiftcontrol/) but this is just a tech demo - you won't be able to control other apps.