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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
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<data name="bnStep1.Text" xml:space="preserve">
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<value>Schritt 1: Installiere den DS4 Treiber.</value>
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<value>Schritt 2: Bei Windows 7 oder älter, installiere den 360 Treiber.</value>
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<value>Um Bluetooth zu konfigurieren (optional):
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Halte die PS- und Share-Taste für 3 Sekunden.
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Der Lichtbalken beginnt doppelt zu blinken.</value>
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<value>313, 53</value>
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<value>Schritt 3: Verbinde den DualShock 4 Controller.
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Um eine Kabelverbindung herzustellen, verbinde einfach deinen PC und den DualShock 4 Controller mit einem Micro-USB Kabel.</value>
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<value>1, 396</value>
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<data name="labelBluetooth2.Text" xml:space="preserve">
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<value>Während er blinkt, wechsle zu deinen Bluetooth-Einstellungen
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und stelle eine Verbindung zum "Wireless Controller" her.
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Falls nach einen Passwort zum koppeln gefragt wird, gib "0000" ein.
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Sobald er verbunden ist, bist du fertig. Viel Spaß!</value>
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<value>314, 43</value>
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<data name="label1.Text" xml:space="preserve">
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<value>Wenn dieses Fenster nach der Installation wieder erscheint, musst du warscheinlich den PC neustarten oder 10-15 minuten warten bis Windows den Treiber bemerkt.</value>
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<data name="label2.Text" xml:space="preserve">
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<value>Falls du bereits einen Xbox 360 Controller an diesem PC verwendet hast, kannst du diesen Schritt überspringen.</value>
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<value>Fertig</value>
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<value>118, 13</value>
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<value>Bluetooth-Einstellungen</value>
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<value>Willkommen bei DS4Windows</value>
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