1 <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?> 2 <!-- ChromeOS-specific strings (included from ash_strings.grd). 3 Everything in this file is wrapped in <if expr="chromeos">. --> 4 <grit-part> 5 6 <!-- Status tray charging strings. --> 7 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_LOW_POWER_CHARGER_TITLE" desc="The title of a notification indicating that a low-current USB charger has been connected."> 8 Low-power charger connected 9 </message> 10 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_LOW_POWER_CHARGER_MESSAGE" desc="The message body of a notification indicating that a low-current USB charger has been connected."> 11 Your Chromebook may not charge while it is turned on. Consider using the official charger. 12 </message> 13 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_LOW_POWER_CHARGER_MESSAGE_SHORT" desc="The message body of a notification indicating that a low-current USB charger has been connected, short version."> 14 Your Chromebook may not charge while it is turned on. 15 </message> 16 17 <message name="IDS_CHARGER_REPLACEMENT_ACCESSIBILTY_NOTIFICATION" desc="The notification string used in accessibility to tell user to contact Google for replacing the possible bad charger."> 18 You may have a bad charger. If you live in the US, please call 866-628-1371 in order to receive help and a replacement. If you live in the UK, please call 0800-026-0613. If you live in Ireland, please call 1-800-832-664. If you live in Canada, please call 866-628-1372. If you live in Australia, please call 1-800-067-460. 19 </message> 20 21 <!-- Status Tray Network strings --> 22 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_NETWORK" desc="The label used in the network dialog header."> 23 Network 24 </message> 25 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_VPN" desc="The label used in the VPN detailed view header."> 26 Private Network 27 </message> 28 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_WIFI" desc="The wifi network device."> 29 Wi-Fi 30 </message> 31 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_CELLULAR" desc="The accessible text for the cellular button."> 32 Cellular 33 </message> 34 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_NETWORK_INFO" desc="The accessible text for the network info button."> 35 Network Info 36 </message> 37 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_IP" desc="The label for the IP address of the network:"> 38 IP Address 39 </message> 40 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_NETWORK_SETTINGS" desc="The label used in the settings entry in the network dialog."> 41 Settings... 42 </message> 43 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_NETWORK_PROXY_SETTINGS" desc="The label used in the proxy settings entry in the network dialog in the login screen."> 44 Proxy... 45 </message> 46 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_ENABLE_WIFI" desc="The label used for the item to enable wifi."> 47 Enable Wi-Fi 48 </message> 49 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_DISABLE_WIFI" desc="The label used for the item to disable wifi."> 50 Disable Wi-Fi 51 </message> 52 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_OTHER_WIFI" desc="The label used for the item to display other Wi-Fi networks."> 53 Join other... 54 </message> 55 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_OTHER_VPN" desc="The label used for the item to configure other private networks."> 56 Join other... 57 </message> 58 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_TURN_ON_WIFI" desc="The label used for the item to turn on Wi-Fi networks."> 59 Turn Wi-Fi on... 60 </message> 61 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_ENABLE_MOBILE" desc="The label used for the item to enable cellular networks."> 62 Enable mobile data 63 </message> 64 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_DISABLE_MOBILE" desc="The label used for the item to disable cellular networks."> 65 Disable mobile data 66 </message> 67 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_SETUP_MOBILE" desc="The label used for the item to setup cellular network when no SIM card in installed."> 68 Set up mobile data 69 </message> 70 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_OTHER_MOBILE" desc="The label used for the item to display other cellular networks."> 71 Mobile ... 72 </message> 73 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_MOBILE_VIEW_ACCOUNT" desc="In the network popup bubble, the text of the top-up URL link."> 74 View mobile account 75 </message> 76 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_BLUETOOTH_DISCOVERABLE" desc="Notification shown when a Bluetooth adapter is discoverable."> 77 Your computer is discoverable to nearby Bluetooth devices and will appear as "<ph name="NAME">$1<ex>Chromebook</ex></ph>" with address <ph name="ADDRESS">$2<ex>01:23:45:67:89:0A</ex></ph> 78 </message> 79 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_BLUETOOTH_DISPLAY_PINCODE" desc="Bluetooth pairing message typically shown on a request from a 2.0 device that has a keyboard."> 80 Bluetooth device "<ph name="DEVICE_NAME">$1<ex>Nexus S</ex></ph>" would like permission to pair. Please enter this PIN code on that device: <ph name="PINCODE">$2<ex>123456</ex></ph> 81 </message> 82 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_BLUETOOTH_DISPLAY_PASSKEY" desc="Bluetooth pairing message typically shown on a request from a device that has a keyboard."> 83 Bluetooth device "<ph name="DEVICE_NAME">$1<ex>Nexus S</ex></ph>" would like permission to pair. Please enter this passkey on that device: <ph name="PASSKEY">$2<ex>123456</ex></ph> 84 </message> 85 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_BLUETOOTH_CONFIRM_PASSKEY" desc="Bluetooth pairing message typically shown on a request from a device that has a display."> 86 Bluetooth device "<ph name="DEVICE_NAME">$1<ex>Nexus S</ex></ph>" would like permission to pair. Before accepting, please confirm that this passkey is shown on that device: <ph name="PASSKEY">$2<ex>123456</ex></ph> 87 </message> 88 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_BLUETOOTH_AUTHORIZE_PAIRING" desc="Bluetooth pairing message typically shown on a request from a device without input or display."> 89 Bluetooth device "<ph name="DEVICE_NAME">$1<ex>Nexus S</ex></ph>" would like permission to pair. 90 </message> 91 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_BLUETOOTH_ACCEPT" desc="Message on button to accept Bluetooth pairing request."> 92 Accept 93 </message> 94 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_BLUETOOTH_REJECT" desc="Message on button to reject Bluetooth pairing request."> 95 Reject 96 </message> 97 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_BLUETOOTH_PAIRED" desc="Notification shown when a new device is paired with the computer."> 98 Bluetooth device "<ph name="DEVICE_NAME">$1<ex>Nexus S</ex></ph>" has been paired and is now available to all users. You may remove this pairing using Settings. 99 </message> 100 101 <!-- Other Network UI strings --> 102 <message name="IDS_NETWORK_CONNECTION_ERROR_TITLE" desc="Title for network connection error notification"> 103 Network Connection Error 104 </message> 105 <message name="IDS_NETWORK_CONNECTION_ERROR_MESSAGE" desc="Message for network connection error notification"> 106 Failed to connect to network '<ph name="name">$1<ex>GoogleGuest</ex></ph>': <ph name="details">$2<ex>Unrecognized error</ex></ph> 107 </message> 108 <message name="IDS_NETWORK_CONNECTION_ERROR_MESSAGE_WITH_SERVER_MESSAGE" desc="Message for network connection error notification with details and a server message"> 109 Failed to connect to '<ph name="name">$1<ex>GoogleGuest</ex></ph>': <ph name="details">$2<ex>Unrecognized error</ex></ph> 110 Server message: <ph name="server_msg">$3<ex>Incorrect password</ex></ph> 111 </message> 112 <message name="IDS_NETWORK_CONNECTION_ERROR_MESSAGE_NO_NAME" desc="Message for network connection error where the network name is unavailable"> 113 Failed to connect to network: <ph name="details">$1<ex>Unrecognized error</ex></ph> 114 </message> 115 <message name="IDS_NETWORK_OUT_OF_CREDITS_TITLE" desc="Title for network out of data error notification"> 116 Network Connection Error 117 </message> 118 <message name="IDS_NETWORK_OUT_OF_CREDITS_BODY" desc="Message body for network out of data error notification"> 119 You may have used up your mobile data allowance. Visit the <ph name="name">$1<ex>GoogleGuest</ex></ph> activation portal to buy more data. 120 </message> 121 <message name="IDS_NETWORK_UNRECOGNIZED_ERROR" desc="Unrecognized Network error text"> 122 Unrecognized error: <ph name="desc">$1<ex>ShillErrorString</ex></ph> 123 </message> 124 <message name="IDS_NETWORK_CELLULAR_ACTIVATED_TITLE" desc="Title for cellular activated notification"> 125 Cellular Activated 126 </message> 127 <message name="IDS_NETWORK_CELLULAR_ACTIVATED" desc="Text of the cellular activated notification"> 128 Congratulations! Your '<ph name="name">$1<ex>Generic Wireless</ex></ph>' data service has been activated and is ready to go. 129 </message> 130 <message name="IDS_NETWORK_ACTIVATION_ERROR_TITLE" desc="Title for network activation error notification"> 131 Network Activation Error 132 </message> 133 <message name="IDS_NETWORK_ACTIVATION_NEEDS_CONNECTION" desc="Message when attempting to activate a mobile network that requires a connection"> 134 Activation of '<ph name="name">$1<ex>Generic Wireless</ex></ph>' requires a network connection. 135 </message> 136 137 <!-- Ash multi-user warning dialog --> 138 <message name="IDS_DESKTOP_CASTING_ACTIVE_TITLE" desc="The title for the dialog which tells the user that desktop casting is in progress, asking if the casting should be stopped before switching - or - the switch should be aborted."> 139 Stop screen sharing? 140 </message> 141 <message name="IDS_DESKTOP_CASTING_ACTIVE_MESSAGE" desc="The message for the dialog which tells the user that desktop casting is in progress, asking if the casting should be stopped before switching - or - the switch should be aborted."> 142 Screen sharing will stop when you switch to another user. Do you want to continue? 143 </message> 144 <message name="IDS_DESKTOP_CASTING_ACTIVE_BUTTON_SWITCH_USER" desc="The button label for the dialog which tells the user that desktop casting is in progress. By selecting this button the casting will be stopped and the user will get switched."> 145 Yes 146 </message> 147 <message name="IDS_DESKTOP_CASTING_ACTIVE_BUTTON_ABORT_USER_SWITCH" desc="The button label for the dialog which tells the user that desktop casting is in progress. By selecting this button the user switch will be cancelled."> 148 No 149 </message> 150 151 <!-- Network error strings --> 152 <message name="IDS_CHROMEOS_NETWORK_ERROR_UNKNOWN" desc="Network error details in notifications: UNKNOWN"> 153 Unknown network error 154 </message> 155 <message name="IDS_CHROMEOS_NETWORK_ERROR_OUT_OF_RANGE" desc="Network error details in notifications: OUT_OF_RANGE"> 156 Out of range 157 </message> 158 <message name="IDS_CHROMEOS_NETWORK_ERROR_PIN_MISSING" desc="Network error details in notifications: PIN_MISSING"> 159 PIN missing 160 </message> 161 <message name="IDS_CHROMEOS_NETWORK_ERROR_DHCP_FAILED" desc="Network error details in notifications: DHCP_FAILED"> 162 DHCP lookup failed 163 </message> 164 <message name="IDS_CHROMEOS_NETWORK_ERROR_CONNECT_FAILED" desc="Network error details in notifications: CONNECT_FAILED"> 165 Connect failed 166 </message> 167 <message name="IDS_CHROMEOS_NETWORK_ERROR_BAD_PASSPHRASE" desc="Network error details in notifications: BAD_PASSPHRASE. Error when a bad wifi password/passphrase is entered."> 168 Bad password 169 </message> 170 <message name="IDS_CHROMEOS_NETWORK_ERROR_BAD_WEPKEY" desc="Network error details in notifications: BAD_WEPKEY"> 171 Bad WEP key 172 </message> 173 <message name="IDS_CHROMEOS_NETWORK_ERROR_ACTIVATION_FAILED" desc="Network error details in notifications: ACTIVATION_FAILED"> 174 Activation failed 175 </message> 176 <message name="IDS_CHROMEOS_NETWORK_ERROR_NEED_EVDO" desc="Network error details in notifications: NEED_EVDO"> 177 Need EVDO 178 </message> 179 <message name="IDS_CHROMEOS_NETWORK_ERROR_NEED_HOME_NETWORK" desc="Network error details in notifications: NEED_HOME_NETWORK"> 180 Need home network 181 </message> 182 <message name="IDS_CHROMEOS_NETWORK_ERROR_OTASP_FAILED" desc="Network error details in notifications: OTASP_FAILED"> 183 OTASP failed 184 </message> 185 <message name="IDS_CHROMEOS_NETWORK_ERROR_AAA_FAILED" desc="Network error details in notifications: AAA_FAILED"> 186 AAA check failed 187 </message> 188 <message name="IDS_CHROMEOS_NETWORK_ERROR_INTERNAL" desc="Network error details in notifications: INTERNAL"> 189 Internal error 190 </message> 191 <message name="IDS_CHROMEOS_NETWORK_ERROR_DNS_LOOKUP_FAILED" desc="Network error details in notifications: DNS_LOOKUP_FAILED"> 192 DNS lookup failed 193 </message> 194 <message name="IDS_CHROMEOS_NETWORK_ERROR_HTTP_GET_FAILED" desc="Network error details in notifications: HTTP_GET_FAILED"> 195 HTTP get failed 196 </message> 197 <message name="IDS_CHROMEOS_NETWORK_ERROR_IPSEC_PSK_AUTH_FAILED" desc="Network error details in notifications: IPSEC_PSK_AUTH_FAILED"> 198 Incorrect password 199 </message> 200 <message name="IDS_CHROMEOS_NETWORK_ERROR_CERT_AUTH_FAILED" desc="Network error details in notifications: IPSEC_CERT_AUTH_FAILED"> 201 Authentication certificate rejected by network 202 </message> 203 <message name="IDS_CHROMEOS_NETWORK_ERROR_EAP_LOCAL_TLS_FAILED" desc="Network error details in notifications: EAP_LOCAL_TLS_FAILED"> 204 Authentication certificate rejected locally 205 </message> 206 <message name="IDS_CHROMEOS_NETWORK_ERROR_EAP_REMOTE_TLS_FAILED" desc="Network error details in notifications: EAP_REMOTE_TLS_FAILED"> 207 Authentication certificate rejected remotely 208 </message> 209 <message name="IDS_CHROMEOS_NETWORK_ERROR_EAP_AUTH_FAILED" desc="Network error details in notifications: IPSEC_CERT_AUTH_FAILED"> 210 Username/password incorrect or EAP-auth failed 211 </message> 212 <message name="IDS_CHROMEOS_NETWORK_ERROR_PPP_AUTH_FAILED" desc="Network error details in notifications: PPP_AUTH_FAILED"> 213 PPP authentication failed due to an incorrect username or password 214 </message> 215 <message name="IDS_CHROMEOS_NETWORK_ERROR_CONFIGURE_FAILED" desc="Network error details in notifications: Configuration error"> 216 Failed to configure network 217 </message> 218 <message name="IDS_CHROMEOS_NETWORK_ERROR_CERTIFICATES_NOT_LOADED" desc="Network error details in notifications: Certificates not loaded"> 219 Certificates not loaded 220 </message> 221 <message name="IDS_CHROMEOS_NETWORK_ERROR_UNRECOGNIZED" desc="Network error details in notifications: Unrecognized"> 222 Unrecognized error 223 </message> 224 225 <!-- Status tray screen capture strings. --> 226 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_SCREEN_CAPTURE_STOP" desc="label used for screen capture stop button"> 227 Stop 228 </message> 229 230 <!-- Status tray media recording state strings. --> 231 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_MEDIA_RECORDING_AUDIO" desc="label used to indicate that the microphone is used by a background user"> 232 Microphone is in use. 233 </message> 234 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_MEDIA_RECORDING_VIDEO" desc="label used to indicate that the camera is used by a background user"> 235 Camera is in use. 236 </message> 237 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_MEDIA_RECORDING_AUDIO_VIDEO" desc="label used to indicate that the camera and microphone are used by a background user"> 238 Camera and microphone are in use. 239 </message> 240 241 <!-- Status tray screen share strings. --> 242 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_SCREEN_SHARE_STOP" desc="label used for screen sharing stop button"> 243 Stop 244 </message> 245 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_SCREEN_SHARE_BEING_HELPED" desc="label for screen sharing notification"> 246 Sharing control of your screen via Hangouts. 247 </message> 248 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_SCREEN_SHARE_BEING_HELPED_NAME" desc="label for screen sharing notification with name"> 249 Sharing control of your screen with <ph name="HELPER_NAME">$1<ex>Walder Frey</ex></ph> via Hangouts. 250 </message> 251 252 <!-- Status tray audio strings. --> 253 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_AUDIO_HEADPHONE" desc="label used for audio headphone device"> 254 Headphone 255 </message> 256 257 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_AUDIO_INTERNAL_SPEAKER" desc="label used for internal audio speaker"> 258 Speaker (Internal) 259 </message> 260 261 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_AUDIO_INTERNAL_MIC" desc="label used for internal microphone"> 262 Microphone (Internal) 263 </message> 264 265 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_AUDIO_USB_DEVICE" desc="label used for usb audio device"> 266 <ph name="device_name">$1<ex>Headphone</ex></ph> (USB) 267 </message> 268 269 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_AUDIO_BLUETOOTH_DEVICE" desc="label used for bluetooth audio device"> 270 <ph name="device_name">$1<ex>Headphone</ex></ph> (Bluetooth) 271 </message> 272 273 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_AUDIO_HDMI_DEVICE" desc="label used for hdmi audio device"> 274 <ph name="device_name">$1<ex>Speaker</ex></ph> (HDMI) 275 </message> 276 277 <message name="IDS_AURA_SET_DESKTOP_WALLPAPER" desc="The label used for change wallpaper in context menu"> 278 Set wallpaper... 279 </message> 280 281 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_SETTINGS" desc="The label used for the settings item in the status tray."> 282 Settings 283 </message> 284 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_SMS" desc="The label used in the status tray for SMS."> 285 SMS 286 </message> 287 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_SMS_MESSAGES" desc="The label used in the default status tray view for SMS with the number of messages."> 288 SMS messages: <ph name="MESSAGE_COUNT">$1<ex>3</ex></ph> 289 </message> 290 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_SMS_NUMBER" desc="Sender for SMS messagees in the system tray."> 291 SMS from <ph name="PHONE_NUMBER">$1<ex>08700 776655</ex></ph> 292 </message> 293 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_TRACING" desc="The status tray item indicating that performance tracing is running."> 294 Performance tracing enabled 295 </message> 296 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_BRIGHTNESS" desc="The accessible text for the brightness slider."> 297 Brightness 298 </message> 299 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_AUDIO" desc="The label used in audio detailed page bottom header of ash tray pop up."> 300 Audio Settings 301 </message> 302 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_AUDIO_OUTPUT" desc="The label used in audio detailed page for audio output section of ash tray pop up."> 303 Output 304 </message> 305 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_AUDIO_INPUT" desc="The label used in audio detailed page for audio input section of ash tray pop up."> 306 Input 307 </message> 308 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_DISPLAY_MIRRORING" desc="The label used in the tray to show that the current status is mirroring."> 309 Mirroring to <ph name="DISPLAY_NAME">$1</ph> 310 </message> 311 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_DISPLAY_EXTENDED" desc="The label used in the tray to show that the current status is extended."> 312 Extending screen to <ph name="DISPLAY_NAME">$1</ph> 313 </message> 314 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_DISPLAY_MIRRORING_NO_INTERNAL" desc="The label used in the tray to show that the current status is mirroring and the device doesn't have the internal display."> 315 Mirroring 316 </message> 317 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_DISPLAY_EXTENDED_NO_INTERNAL" desc="The label used in the tray to show that the current status is extended and the device doesn't have the internal display."> 318 Extending screen 319 </message> 320 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_DISPLAY_DOCKED" desc="The title of the notification indicating that the system is in docked mode."> 321 Docked mode 322 </message> 323 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_DISPLAY_DOCKED_DESCRIPTION" desc="The body of the notification indicating that the system is in docked mode."> 324 You can keep using your Chromebook while it's connected to an external display, even with the lid closed. 325 </message> 326 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_DISPLAY_RESOLUTION_CHANGED" desc="The label used in the tray to notify that the display resolution settings has changed."> 327 <ph name="DISPLAY_NAME">$1</ph> resolution was changed to <ph name="RESOLUTION">$2</ph> 328 </message> 329 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_DISPLAY_RESOLUTION_CHANGED_TO_UNSUPPORTED" desc="The label used in the tray to notify that the display resolution settings has changed to an unsupported resolution and the system falls back to another resolution."> 330 <ph name="DISPLAY_NAME">$1</ph> doesn't support <ph name="SPECIFIED_RESOLUTION">$2<ex>2560x1600</ex></ph>. The resolution was changed to <ph name="FALLBACK_RESOLUTION">$3<ex>1920x1200</ex></ph> 331 </message> 332 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_DISPLAY_ROTATED" desc="The label used in the tray to notify that the display rotation settings has changed."> 333 <ph name="DISPLAY_NAME">$1</ph> was rotated to <ph name="ROTATION">$2</ph> 334 </message> 335 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_DISPLAY_SINGLE_DISPLAY" desc="The label used in the tray to show a single display's configuration"> 336 <ph name="DISPLAY_NAME">$1</ph>: <ph name="ANNOTATION">$2</ph> 337 </message> 338 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_DISPLAY_ANNOTATED_NAME" desc="Label used to show a display name with annotation (like screen resolution or overscan info)."> 339 <ph name="DISPLAY_NAME">$1</ph> (<ph name="ANNOTATION">$2</ph>) 340 </message> 341 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_DISPLAY_ANNOTATION" desc="Label used to annotate the display's status like resolution or overscan flag."> 342 <ph name="RESOLUTION">$1</ph>, <ph name="OVERSCAN">$2</ph> 343 </message> 344 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_DISPLAY_ANNOTATION_OVERSCAN" desc="Label used to describe that the system notice that this display device may have overscan area."> 345 overscan 346 </message> 347 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_DISPLAY_STANDARD_ORIENTATION" desc="The default value of display orientation option item."> 348 0° 349 </message> 350 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_DISPLAY_ORIENTATION_90" desc="The value of display orientation option item: 90-degree rotated"> 351 90° 352 </message> 353 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_DISPLAY_ORIENTATION_180" desc="The value of display orientation option item: 180-degree rotated"> 354 180° 355 </message> 356 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_DISPLAY_ORIENTATION_270" desc="The value of display orientation option item: 270-degree rotated"> 357 270° 358 </message> 359 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_CAPS_LOCK_ENABLED" desc="The label used for the tray item to indicate caps lock is on and to toggle caps lock by the click."> 360 CAPS LOCK is on 361 </message> 362 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_CAPS_LOCK_DISABLED" desc="The label used for the tray item to indicate caps lock is on and to toggle caps lock by the click."> 363 CAPS LOCK is off 364 </message> 365 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_CAPS_LOCK_SHORTCUT_SEARCH" desc="The shortcut text used for the caps lock tray item."> 366 Search 367 </message> 368 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_CAPS_LOCK_SHORTCUT_SEARCH_OR_SHIFT" desc="The shortcut text used for the caps lock tray item."> 369 Search or Shift 370 </message> 371 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_CAPS_LOCK_SHORTCUT_ALT_SEARCH" desc="The shortcut text used for the caps lock tray item."> 372 Alt+Search 373 </message> 374 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_CAPS_LOCK_SHORTCUT_ALT_SEARCH_OR_SHIFT" desc="The shortcut text used for the caps lock tray item."> 375 Alt+Search or Shift 376 </message> 377 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_CAPS_LOCK_CANCEL_BY_ALT_SEARCH" desc="The message shown on a bubble when caps lock is turned on."> 378 CAPS LOCK is on. 379 Press Alt+Search or Shift to cancel. 380 </message> 381 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_CAPS_LOCK_CANCEL_BY_SEARCH" desc="The message shown on a bubble when caps lock is turned on."> 382 CAPS LOCK is on. 383 Press Search or Shift to cancel. 384 </message> 385 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_IME_TURNED_ON_BUBBLE" desc="The message shown on a bubble when an IME is enabled"> 386 Your input method has changed to <ph name="INPUT_METHOD_ID">$1<ex>EN</ex></ph>. 387 Press Shift + Alt to switch. 388 </message> 389 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_THIRD_PARTY_IME_TURNED_ON_BUBBLE" desc="The message shown on a bubble when a third party IME is enabled"> 390 Your input method has changed to <ph name="INPUT_METHOD_ID">$1<ex>EN</ex></ph>*(<ph name="BEGIN_LINK"><a target="_blank" href="$2"></ph>3rd party<ph name="END_LINK"></a><ex></a></ex></ph>). 391 Press Shift + Alt to switch. 392 </message> 393 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_BATTERY_FULL" desc="The label in the tray dialog to indicate that the battery is full."> 394 Battery full 395 </message> 396 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_BATTERY_PERCENT" desc="The label in the tray dialog to show the remaining battery power as a percent."> 397 <ph name="percentage">$1<ex>56</ex></ph>% remaining 398 </message> 399 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_BATTERY_PERCENT_ONLY" desc="The label in the tray bubble setting row to show the remaining battery power as a percent."> 400 <ph name="percentage">$1<ex>56</ex></ph>% 401 </message> 402 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_BATTERY_TIME_UNTIL_FULL" desc="The label in the tray dialog to show a time estimate until the battery is fully charged."> 403 <ph name="hour">$1<ex>2</ex></ph>h <ph name="minute">$2<ex>53</ex></ph>m until full 404 </message> 405 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_BATTERY_CALCULATING" desc="The label in the tray dialog indicating that the time to charge or discharge the battery is being calculated."> 406 Calculating... 407 </message> 408 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_BATTERY_TIME_LEFT_SHORT" desc="The label in the tray bubble settings row to show a time estimate until the battery is empty."> 409 <ph name="hour">$1<ex>2</ex></ph>:<ph name="minute">$2<ex>53</ex></ph> left 410 </message> 411 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_BATTERY_TIME_UNTIL_FULL_SHORT" desc="The label in the tray bubble settings row to show a time estimate until the battery is fully charged."> 412 <ph name="hour">$1<ex>2</ex></ph>:<ph name="minute">$2<ex>53</ex></ph> until full 413 </message> 414 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_BATTERY_CHARGING_UNRELIABLE" desc="The label in the tray dialog to indicate that battery charging is unreliable."> 415 Low-power charger 416 </message> 417 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_BATTERY_FULL_CHARGE_ACCESSIBLE" desc="The message used by accessibility to show battery is fully charged."> 418 Battery is full. 419 </message> 420 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_BATTERY_PERCENT_ACCESSIBLE" desc="The message used by accessibility to show battery is discharging."> 421 Battery is <ph name="percentage">$1<ex>56</ex></ph>% full. 422 </message> 423 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_BATTERY_PERCENT_CHARGING_ACCESSIBLE" desc="The message used by accessibility to show battery is being charged."> 424 Battery is <ph name="percentage">$1<ex>56</ex></ph>% full and charging. 425 </message> 426 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_BATTERY_CALCULATING_ACCESSIBLE" desc="The message used by accessibility to show battery is calculating its time in short message."> 427 Calculating battery time. 428 </message> 429 <message name= "IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_BATTERY_TIME_LEFT_ACCESSIBLE" desc="The message used by accessibility to read remaining battery time until empty."> 430 Time left until battery is empty, <ph name="time_left">$1<ex>1 hour and 15 minutes</ex></ph> 431 </message> 432 <message name= "IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_BATTERY_TIME_UNTIL_FULL_ACCESSIBLE" desc="The message used by accessibility to read the estimated time until full."> 433 Time remaining until battery is fully charged, <ph name="time_remaining">$1<ex>1 hour and 15 minutes</ex></ph> 434 </message> 435 <message name = "IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_BATTERY_TIME_ACCESSIBLE" desc="The message used by accessibility to read battery time, which includes both non-zero hours and minutes."> 436 <ph name="hour">$1<ex> 1 hour</ex></ph> and <ph name="minute">$2<ex>15 minutes</ex></ph> 437 </message> 438 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_BATTERY_CHARGING_UNRELIABLE_ACCESSIBLE" desc="The message used by accessibility to indicate that battery charging is unreliable."> 439 Plugged in to a low-power charger. Battery charging may not be reliable. 440 </message> 441 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_BUBBLE_SESSION_LENGTH_LIMIT" desc="Tray bubble item shown to inform the user that the session length is limited."> 442 Session ends in <ph name="session_time_remaining">$1<ex>4 minutes 23 seconds</ex></ph>. 443 </message> 444 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_NOTIFICATION_SESSION_LENGTH_LIMIT" desc="Notification shown to inform the user that the session length is limited."> 445 Session ends in <ph name="session_time_remaining">$1<ex>4 minutes 23 seconds</ex></ph>. You will be signed out. 446 </message> 447 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_ROTATION_LOCK_AUTO" desc="The text shown in the tray menu when rotation is set to auto."> 448 Rotation on (Tap here to change) 449 </message> 450 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_ROTATION_LOCK_LOCKED" desc="The text shown in the tray menu when rotation is set to locked."> 451 Rotation locked (Tap here to change) 452 </message> 453 <message name="IDS_ASH_VIRTUAL_KEYBOARD_TRAY_ACCESSIBLE_NAME" desc="The accessible text for virtual keyboard icon in status tray."> 454 Show on-screen keyboard 455 </message> 456 <message name="IDS_ASH_DISPLAY_FAILURE_ON_MIRRORING" desc="An error message to show that the system failed to enter the mirroring mode."> 457 Could not mirror displays since no supported resolutions found. Entered extended desktop instead. 458 </message> 459 <message name="IDS_ASH_DISPLAY_FAILURE_ON_NON_MIRRORING" desc="An error message to show that the system failed to enter the extended desktop mode or unknown status. Please translate the parentized text."> 460 Dear Monitor, it's not working out between us. (That monitor is not supported) 461 </message> 462 <message name="IDS_ASH_DISPLAY_RESOLUTION_CHANGE_ACCEPT" desc="A button label shown in the notification for the resolution change to accept the change"> 463 Accept 464 </message> 465 <message name="IDS_ASH_DISPLAY_RESOLUTION_CHANGE_REVERT" desc="A button label shown in the notification for the resolution change to revert the change"> 466 Revert 467 </message> 468 <message name="IDS_ASH_DISPLAY_RESOLUTION_TIMEOUT" desc="A message for to notify the user about the timeout of display resolution change."> 469 Reverting to old resolution in <ph name="TIMEOUT_SECONDS">$1</ph> 470 </message> 471 <message name="IDS_ASH_LOW_PERIPHERAL_BATTERY_NOTIFICATION_TEXT" desc="The text of the notification when a peripheral device is in low battery condition."> 472 Battery low (<ph name="percentage">$1<ex>56</ex></ph>%) 473 </message> 474 <message name="IDS_ASH_SCREENSHOT_NOTIFICATION_TITLE_SUCCESS" desc="The title of the notification when a screenshot was taken."> 475 Screenshot taken 476 </message> 477 <message name="IDS_ASH_SCREENSHOT_NOTIFICATION_TITLE_DISABLED" desc="The title of the notification when taking a screenshot failed because screenshots are disabled."> 478 Screenshots disabled 479 </message> 480 <message name="IDS_ASH_SCREENSHOT_NOTIFICATION_TITLE_FAIL" desc="The title of the notification when taking a screenshot failed."> 481 An error occurred 482 </message> 483 <message name="IDS_ASH_SCREENSHOT_NOTIFICATION_TEXT_SUCCESS" desc="The text of the notification when a screenshot was taken."> 484 Click to view 485 </message> 486 <message name="IDS_ASH_SCREENSHOT_NOTIFICATION_TEXT_DISABLED" desc="The text of the notification when taking a screenshot failed because screenshots are disabled by administrator policy."> 487 The ability to take screenshots has been disabled by your administrator. 488 </message> 489 <message name="IDS_ASH_SCREENSHOT_NOTIFICATION_TEXT_FAIL" desc="The text of the notification when taking a screenshot failed."> 490 Failed to save screenshot 491 </message> 492 <message name="IDS_ASH_SIGN_OUT_WARNING_POPUP_TEXT" desc="The text of the popup when the user preses the exit shortcut in chrome-os."> 493 Press Ctrl+Shift+Q twice to sign out. 494 </message> 495 <message name="IDS_ASH_SIGN_OUT_WARNING_POPUP_TEXT_ACCESSIBLE" desc="The message used by accessibility to indicate the content of the popup when the user preses the exit shortcut in chrome-os."> 496 Press Control Shift Q twice to sign out. 497 </message> 498 <message name="IDS_ASH_LOGOUT_CONFIRMATION_TITLE" desc="Dialog title for the logout confirmation dialog."> 499 Exiting Session 500 </message> 501 <message name="IDS_ASH_LOGOUT_CONFIRMATION_WARNING" desc="The text for the logout confirmation dialog."> 502 You will automatically be signed out in <ph name="LOGOUT_TIME_LEFT">$1<ex>5 seconds</ex></ph>. 503 </message> 504 <message name="IDS_ASH_LOGOUT_CONFIRMATION_WARNING_NOW" desc="The text for the logout confirmation dialog with no time left."> 505 You will be signed out now. 506 </message> 507 <message name="IDS_ASH_LOGOUT_CONFIRMATION_BUTTON" desc="The text for okay button of the logout confirmation dialog."> 508 Sign out now 509 </message> 510 </grit-part> 511