cemu-DS4Windows/DS4Tool/WelcomeDialog.pt-BR.resx
jays2kings f059fd7ae4 Version 1.4.212
Added Version Portuguese (Brazil) Translation
Fixed crash when creating a new profile
Minor UI fixes
2014-12-19 20:31:00 -05:00

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Segure o botões PS e Share por 3 segundos
A barra de luzes começara a piscar</value>
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Basta ligar um micro USB no seu PC e DualShock 4 </value>
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<value>Se esta janela reaparece após a instalação, você pode precisar reiniciar seu pc ou esperar 10-15min para Windows Reconhecer os Drivers</value>
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