cemu-DS4Windows/DS4Windows/DS4Forms/WelcomeDialog.ko.resx
Jays2Kings 1bfc69ee37 Version 1.4.5
Added support for the New DS4 USB Adapater (Thanks to boganhobo and
Chamilsaan)
Implemented teokp's amazing fix for hide ds4 not working on the
anniversary update of Windows 10: when a controller fails to enter
exclusive mode, DS4Windows will ask for admin privilages to fix the
issue.
Now (near)unlimited Special Actions can be made from the previous limit
of 50
Special Action Xbox Game DVR is now no longer limited to Windows 10,
renamed multi action button: Assign a macro to single tap, double tap,
and holding down a button
Added option for White DS4Windows Icon in the notification tray (While
not merged from, thanks to tehmantra)
Added option to temporarily turn off DS4Windows when using a certain
program (togglable in the Auto Profiles Tab) (Same case as above but
thanks to dedChar to bring to light)
Fixed Options crashes in certain locales where decimal points are
repesented with commas, such as German (Thanks to kiliansch)
Added/Updated translations for many languauges, now including Japanese,
Slovenian, Hungarian, Greek, Finnish, Czech, Indonesian, and Ukrainian
2016-09-21 21:38:38 -04:00

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<value>DS4Windows에 오신 것을 환영합니다</value>
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<value>첫번째 : DS4 드라이버를 설치한다</value>
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<data name="button2.Text" xml:space="preserve">
<value>두번째 : Win 7 혹은 이하 버전이라면 360드라이버를 설치한다</value>
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<data name="label1.Text" xml:space="preserve">
<value>만약 이 창이 설치 후에도 나타난다면, 다시시작 하시거나 시스템이 드라이버를 인식하기 위해 10~15분 정도를 기다려 주시기 바랍니다</value>
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<data name="label2.Text" xml:space="preserve">
<value>만약 360컨트롤러를 이 컴퓨터에서 사용하셨다면 건너 뛰셔도 됩니다.</value>
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<data name="labelBluetooth.Text" xml:space="preserve">
<value>블루투스 설정 (선택적) : 
PS버튼과 Share 버튼을 3초동안 눌러주세요.
라이트 바가 반짝이기 시작할겁니다.
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<data name="labelBluetooth2.Text" xml:space="preserve">
<value>반짝이기 시작 후 블루투스 세팅으로 들어가" Wireless Controller" 와 연결해 주세요.
필요하다면 페어코드 "0000"을 입력해 주세요.
페어가 됬다면 준비가 된겁니다. 마음 것 즐기세요!</value>
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<value>세번째 : 듀얼쇼크 4 컨트롤러를 연결하기
무선/유선 연결 설정:
간단하게 마이크로 USB로 컴퓨터와 듀얼쇼크 4 를 연결하세요
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<value>블루투스 설정
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