cemu-DS4Windows/DS4Windows/DS4Forms/WelcomeDialog.it-IT.resx
Jays2Kings 8d9f69db44 Version 1.4.3
Complete rehaul of the profile settings, bigger workspace to edit
controls, and all the settings are on the side now
Added option to change the lightbar color, regardless of the profile's
lightbar setting (useful for using one profile on the same controller).
to change click the colored button beside edit in the main tab
Can now set the Gyro as an 1:1 absolute mouse, in this mode the mouse
now moves as the controller is moved
Removed the experimental exclusive connection button if on the newest
Windows 10 build (1511/TH2)
Finally updated all the translations and added some new ones (such as
Chinese and Polish, the translations sheets have been merged to one so
it's easier for me to update
2015-11-28 00:47:26 -05:00

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<value>Passo 1: Installa il Driver DS4</value>
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<value>Passo 2: Se si è su Windows 7 o precedenti, Installa Driver 360</value>
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<value>Per configurare il bluetooth (opzionale):
Premi i tasti PS e Share per 3 secondi
La barra luminosa comincerà a lampeggiare</value>
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<value>Passo 3: Connettere il controller DualShock 4
Per configurare cavo/usb:
Semplicemente inserisci un cavo micro usb nel tuo PC e DualShock 4</value>
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<value>Quando lampeggerà vai sulle Impostazioni del tuo Bluetooth
e connetti a "Controller Wireless"
Se richiesto inserire il codice "0000"
Una volta accoppiato, sei pronto. Buon divertimento!</value>
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<value>Se questa finestra riappare dopo l'installazione, potresti aver bisogno di riavviare il tuo pc o attendere 10-15 minuti perchè Windows noti il driver</value>
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