cemu-DS4Windows/DS4Windows/DS4Forms/WelcomeDialog.fr-FR.resx
Jays2Kings 031efa2b0c Version 1.4.52
Added support for New DS4 Controller (thanks andersfischernielsen)
Fixed sensitivity for sticks, causing crashes when trying to edit a
profile
Typo fixes (thanks josevill)
Updates to German, Polish, Nederlands and more translations
2016-10-08 23:21:44 -04:00

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<value>Étape 1: Installer les pilotes DS4</value>
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<value>Étape 2: Si vous êtes sous Windows 7 ou antérieur, installez les pilotes de 360</value>
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<value>Si vous avez déjà utilisé une manette de 360 sur votre PC, passez cette étape</value>
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<value>Pour Démarrer l'installation bluetooth (optionnel)
Maintenir les boutons PS et SHARE pendant 3 secondes
La barre lumineusecommencera à clignoter</value>
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<value>Une fois le clignotement débuté, rendez vous aux Paramètres Bluetooth
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si requis, entrez le code "0000"
Une fois associer, vous êtes prêt. Amusez-vous !</value>
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<value>Étape 3: Connecter la manette DualShock 4
Pour paramétrer l'installation filaire/usb:
Brancher simplement le câble micro usb de votre PC à la DualShock 4</value>
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<value>SI cette fenêtre réapparaît après l'installation, vous devrez redémarrer votre PC ou attendre 10-15 mins pour que Windows trouve le driver</value>
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