cemu-DS4Windows/DS4Windows/DS4Forms/WelcomeDialog.nb.resx
Imre Kristoffer Eilertsen a931ae162d
Update WelcomeDialog.nb.resx
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<data name="bnStep1.Text" xml:space="preserve">
<value>Trinn 1: Installer ViGEmBus-driveren</value>
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<data name="button2.Text" xml:space="preserve">
<value>Trinn 2: Hvis du har Windows ≤7, installer 360-driveren</value>
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<data name="labelBluetooth.Text" xml:space="preserve">
<value>For å sette opp Bluetooth (valgfritt):
Hold inn PS-knappen og Share i 3 sekunder
Lysplaten vil begynne å dobbeltblinke</value>
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<data name="labelUSB.Text" xml:space="preserve">
<value>Trinn 3: koble til DualShock 4-kontrolleren
For å sette opp med kabling/USB:
Bare plugg en MicroUSB-kabel til PCen og DualShock 4</value>
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<data name="labelBluetooth2.Text" xml:space="preserve">
<value>Når det blinker, gå til Bluetooth-innstillingene dine
og koble til «Wireless Controller»
Hvis du blir spurt om det, skriv inn paringskoden «0000»
Når de har blitt paret, er du klar. Ha det gøy!</value>
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<value>Dersom dette vinduet dukker opp igjen etter installasjon, kan du måtte omstarte PCen din eller vente 10-15min for at Windows skal legge merke til driveren</value>
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<value>Hvis du har brukt en 360-kontroller på denne PCen, kan du hoppe over dette</value>
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<value>Fullfør</value>
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<value>Bluetooth-innstillinger</value>
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<value>Velkommen til DS4Windows</value>
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