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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 <!-- Device types --> | |
7 <message name="IDS_ASH_CHROMEBASE" desc="The device name for a Chromebase (ver
sus say Chromebox)"> | |
8 Chromebase | |
9 </message> | |
10 <message name="IDS_ASH_CHROMEBIT" desc="The device name for a Chromebit (versu
s say Chromebox)"> | |
11 Chromebit | |
12 </message> | |
13 <message name="IDS_ASH_CHROMEBOOK" desc="The device name for a Chromebook (ver
sus say Chromebox)"> | |
14 Chromebook | |
15 </message> | |
16 <message name="IDS_ASH_CHROMEBOX" desc="The device name for a Chromebox (versu
s say Chromebook)"> | |
17 Chromebox | |
18 </message> | |
19 <message name="IDS_ASH_CHROMEDEVICE" desc="The device name for a generic Chrom
e device"> | |
20 Chrome device | |
21 </message> | |
22 | |
23 <!-- Status tray charging strings. --> | |
24 <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."> | |
25 Low-power charger connected | |
26 </message> | |
27 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_LOW_POWER_CHARGER_MESSAGE" desc="The messag
e body of a notification indicating that a low-current USB charger has been conn
ected."> | |
28 Your <ph name="DEVICE_TYPE">$1<ex>Chromebook</ex></ph> may not charge while
it is turned on. Consider using the official charger. | |
29 </message> | |
30 <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 bee
n connected, short version."> | |
31 Your <ph name="DEVICE_TYPE">$1<ex>Chromebook</ex></ph> may not charge while
it is turned on. | |
32 </message> | |
33 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_CHARGING_FROM_DUAL_ROLE_TITLE" desc="The me
ssage title of a notification indicating that the device is being charged by a c
onnected dual-role USB Type-C device."> | |
34 Charging from <ph name="POWER_SOURCE">$1<ex>USB-C device (left port)</ex></p
h> | |
35 </message> | |
36 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_CHARGING_DUAL_ROLE_DEVICE_TITLE" desc="The
message title of a notification indicating that the device is charging the conne
cted USB Type-C device."> | |
37 Charging <ph name="POWER_SOURCE">$1<ex>USB-C device (left port)</ex></ph> | |
38 </message> | |
39 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_CHARGING_DUAL_ROLE_DEVICES_TITLE" desc="The
message title of a notification indicating that the device is charging multiple
connected USB Type-C devices."> | |
40 Charging connected USB-C devices | |
41 </message> | |
42 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_DUAL_ROLE_MESSAGE" desc="The message body o
f a notification, which indicates that the user can click the notification to se
e and change which device is being used as a power source."> | |
43 Click for more options | |
44 </message> | |
45 <message name="IDS_ASH_POWER_SOURCE_PORT_LEFT" desc="The text identifying an e
xternal device, when that device is connected to the USB Type-C port on the left
side of this device."> | |
46 USB-C device (left port) | |
47 </message> | |
48 <message name="IDS_ASH_POWER_SOURCE_PORT_RIGHT" desc="The text identifying an
external device, when that device is connected to the USB Type-C port on the rig
ht side of this device."> | |
49 USB-C device (right port) | |
50 </message> | |
51 <message name="IDS_ASH_POWER_SOURCE_PORT_BACK" desc="The text identifying an e
xternal device, when that device is connected to the USB Type-C port on the back
of this device."> | |
52 USB-C device (rear port) | |
53 </message> | |
54 <message name="IDS_ASH_POWER_SOURCE_PORT_FRONT" desc="The text identifying an
external device, when that device is connected to the USB Type-C port on the fro
nt of this device."> | |
55 USB-C device (front port) | |
56 </message> | |
57 <message name="IDS_ASH_POWER_SOURCE_PORT_LEFT_FRONT" desc="The text identifyin
g an external device, when that device is connected to a USB Type-C port on the
left side of this device. In this case there are two ports on that side, so this
text should refer to the front one on that side."> | |
58 USB-C device (left side front port) | |
59 </message> | |
60 <message name="IDS_ASH_POWER_SOURCE_PORT_LEFT_BACK" desc="The text identifying
an external device, when that device is connected to a USB Type-C port on the l
eft side of this device. In this case there are two ports on that side, so this
text should refer to the back one on that side."> | |
61 USB-C device (left side back port) | |
62 </message> | |
63 <message name="IDS_ASH_POWER_SOURCE_PORT_RIGHT_FRONT" desc="The text identifyi
ng an external device, when that device is connected to a USB Type-C port on the
right side of this device. In this case there are two ports on that side, so th
is text should refer to the front one on that side."> | |
64 USB-C device (right side front port) | |
65 </message> | |
66 <message name="IDS_ASH_POWER_SOURCE_PORT_RIGHT_BACK" desc="The text identifyin
g an external device, when that device is connected to a USB Type-C port on the
right side of this device. In this case there are two ports on that side, so thi
s text should refer to the back one on that side."> | |
67 USB-C device (right side back port) | |
68 </message> | |
69 <message name="IDS_ASH_POWER_SOURCE_PORT_BACK_LEFT" desc="The text identifying
an external device, when that device is connected to a USB Type-C port on the b
ack of this device. In this case there are two ports on the back, so this text s
hould refer to the one on the left."> | |
70 USB-C device (left port in the back) | |
71 </message> | |
72 <message name="IDS_ASH_POWER_SOURCE_PORT_BACK_RIGHT" desc="The text identifyin
g an external device, when that device is connected to a USB Type-C port on the
back of this device. In this case there are two ports on the back, so this text
should refer to the one on the right."> | |
73 USB-C device (right port in the back) | |
74 </message> | |
75 <message name="IDS_ASH_POWER_SOURCE_PORT_UNKNOWN" desc="The text referring to
the device to charge from, when its port location cannot be determined."> | |
76 USB-C device | |
77 </message> | |
78 | |
79 <message name="IDS_CHARGER_REPLACEMENT_ACCESSIBILITY_NOTIFICATION" desc="The n
otification string used in accessibility to tell user to contact Google for repl
acing the possible bad charger."> | |
80 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 0
800-026-0613. 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 1-800-06
7-460. | |
81 </message> | |
82 | |
83 <!-- Status Tray Network strings --> | |
84 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_NETWORK" desc="The label used in the networ
k dialog header."> | |
85 Network | |
86 </message> | |
87 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_NETWORK_STATUS_CONNECTED" desc="The label u
sed when a network connection is connected."> | |
88 Connected | |
89 </message> | |
90 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_NETWORK_STATUS_CONNECTING" desc="The label
used when a network connection is connecting."> | |
91 Connecting... | |
92 </message> | |
93 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_VPN" desc="The label used in the VPN detail
ed view header."> | |
94 Private network | |
95 </message> | |
96 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_VPN_BUILT_IN_PROVIDER" desc="The name of th
e built-in VPN provider that supports OpenVPN and L2TP over IPsec."> | |
97 OpenVPN / L2TP | |
98 </message> | |
99 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_VPN_DISCONNECT" desc="Message on button tha
t disconnects from the current VPN."> | |
100 Disconnect | |
101 </message> | |
102 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_VPN_MONITORED" desc="The label used when a
VPN connection may be monitored."> | |
103 Connection may be monitored | |
104 </message> | |
105 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_WIFI" desc="The wifi network device."> | |
106 Wi-Fi | |
107 </message> | |
108 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_NETWORK_INFO" desc="The accessible text for
the network info button."> | |
109 Network info | |
110 </message> | |
111 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_IP" desc="The label for the IP address of t
he network:"> | |
112 IP address | |
113 </message> | |
114 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_IPV6" desc="The label for the IP address of
the network:"> | |
115 IPv6 address | |
116 </message> | |
117 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_NETWORK_SETTINGS" desc="The label used in t
he settings entry in the network dialog."> | |
118 Network settings | |
119 </message> | |
120 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_NETWORK_PROXY_SETTINGS" desc="The label use
d in the proxy settings entry in the network dialog in the login screen."> | |
121 Proxy settings | |
122 </message> | |
123 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_NETWORK_TECHNOLOGY_ENFORCED_BY_POLICY" desc
="The label used for tell users that this technology is disabled by the administ
rator"> | |
124 This network setting is disabled by the administrator. | |
125 </message> | |
126 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_ENABLE_WIFI" desc="The label used for the i
tem to enable wifi."> | |
127 Enable Wi-Fi | |
128 </message> | |
129 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_DISABLE_WIFI" desc="The label used for the
item to disable wifi."> | |
130 Disable Wi-Fi | |
131 </message> | |
132 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_OTHER_WIFI" desc="The label used for the it
em to display other Wi-Fi networks."> | |
133 Join other... | |
134 </message> | |
135 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_EXTENSION_CONTROLLED_WIFI" desc="The access
ible text for the badge in the detailed network list indicating that the respect
ive network's configuration may be controlled by an extension."> | |
136 The extension "<ph name="EXTENSION_NAME">$1<ex>Nexus S</ex></ph>" can help c
onnect to this network. | |
137 </message> | |
138 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_TURN_ON_WIFI" desc="The label used for the
item to turn on Wi-Fi networks."> | |
139 Turn Wi-Fi on | |
140 </message> | |
141 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_ENABLE_MOBILE" desc="The label used for the
item to enable mobile networks."> | |
142 Enable mobile data | |
143 </message> | |
144 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_DISABLE_MOBILE" desc="The label used for th
e item to disable mobile networks."> | |
145 Disable mobile data | |
146 </message> | |
147 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_SETUP_MOBILE" desc="The label used for the
item to setup mobile network when no SIM card in installed."> | |
148 Set up mobile data | |
149 </message> | |
150 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_OTHER_MOBILE" desc="The label used for the
item to display other mobile networks."> | |
151 Mobile ... | |
152 </message> | |
153 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_MOBILE_VIEW_ACCOUNT" desc="In the network p
opup bubble, the text of the top-up URL link."> | |
154 View mobile account | |
155 </message> | |
156 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_BLUETOOTH_DISCOVERABLE" desc="Notification
shown when a Bluetooth adapter is discoverable."> | |
157 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> | |
158 </message> | |
159 <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 keyboa
rd."> | |
160 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="PINCOD
E">$2<ex>123456</ex></ph> | |
161 </message> | |
162 <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."
> | |
163 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> | |
164 </message> | |
165 <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."> | |
166 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> | |
167 </message> | |
168 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_BLUETOOTH_AUTHORIZE_PAIRING" desc="Bluetoot
h pairing message typically shown on a request from a device without input or di
splay."> | |
169 Bluetooth device "<ph name="DEVICE_NAME">$1<ex>Nexus S</ex></ph>" would like
permission to pair. | |
170 </message> | |
171 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_BLUETOOTH_ACCEPT" desc="Message on button t
o accept Bluetooth pairing request."> | |
172 Accept | |
173 </message> | |
174 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_BLUETOOTH_REJECT" desc="Message on button t
o reject Bluetooth pairing request."> | |
175 Reject | |
176 </message> | |
177 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_BLUETOOTH_PAIRED" desc="Notification shown
when a new device is paired with the computer."> | |
178 Bluetooth device "<ph name="DEVICE_NAME">$1<ex>Nexus S</ex></ph>" has been p
aired and is now available to all users. You may remove this pairing using Setti
ngs. | |
179 </message> | |
180 | |
181 <!-- Ash multi-user warning dialog --> | |
182 <message name="IDS_DESKTOP_CASTING_ACTIVE_TITLE" desc="The title for the dialo
g which tells the user that desktop casting is in progress, asking if the castin
g should be stopped before switching - or - the switch should be aborted."> | |
183 Stop screen sharing? | |
184 </message> | |
185 <message name="IDS_DESKTOP_CASTING_ACTIVE_MESSAGE" desc="The message for the d
ialog which tells the user that desktop casting is in progress, asking if the ca
sting should be stopped before switching - or - the switch should be aborted."> | |
186 Screen sharing will stop when you switch to another user. Do you want to con
tinue? | |
187 </message> | |
188 <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 switc
hed."> | |
189 Yes | |
190 </message> | |
191 <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 prog
ress. By selecting this button the user switch will be cancelled."> | |
192 No | |
193 </message> | |
194 | |
195 <!-- Status tray screen capture strings. --> | |
196 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_SCREEN_CAPTURE_STOP" desc="label used for s
creen capture stop button"> | |
197 Stop | |
198 </message> | |
199 | |
200 <!-- Status tray media recording state strings. --> | |
201 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_MEDIA_RECORDING_AUDIO" desc="label used to
indicate that the microphone is used by a background user"> | |
202 Microphone is in use. | |
203 </message> | |
204 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_MEDIA_RECORDING_VIDEO" desc="label used to
indicate that the camera is used by a background user"> | |
205 Camera is in use. | |
206 </message> | |
207 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_MEDIA_RECORDING_AUDIO_VIDEO" desc="label us
ed to indicate that the camera and microphone are used by a background user"> | |
208 Camera and microphone are in use. | |
209 </message> | |
210 | |
211 <!-- Status tray screen share strings. --> | |
212 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_SCREEN_SHARE_STOP" desc="label used for scr
een sharing stop button"> | |
213 Stop | |
214 </message> | |
215 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_SCREEN_SHARE_BEING_HELPED" desc="label for
screen sharing notification"> | |
216 Sharing control of your screen via Remote Assistance. | |
217 </message> | |
218 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_SCREEN_SHARE_BEING_HELPED_NAME" desc="label
for screen sharing notification with name"> | |
219 Sharing control of your screen with <ph name="HELPER_NAME">$1<ex>Walder Frey
</ex></ph> via Remote Assistance. | |
220 </message> | |
221 | |
222 <!-- Status tray audio strings. --> | |
223 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_AUDIO_FRONT_MIC" desc="label used for front
microphone"> | |
224 Front microphone | |
225 </message> | |
226 | |
227 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_AUDIO_HEADPHONE" desc="label used for audio
headphone device"> | |
228 Headphone | |
229 </message> | |
230 | |
231 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_AUDIO_INTERNAL_SPEAKER" desc="label used fo
r internal audio speaker"> | |
232 Speaker (internal) | |
233 </message> | |
234 | |
235 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_AUDIO_INTERNAL_MIC" desc="label used for in
ternal microphone"> | |
236 Microphone (internal) | |
237 </message> | |
238 | |
239 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_AUDIO_REAR_MIC" desc="label used for rear m
icrophone"> | |
240 Rear microphone | |
241 </message> | |
242 | |
243 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_AUDIO_USB_DEVICE" desc="label used for usb
audio device"> | |
244 <ph name="device_name">$1<ex>Headphone</ex></ph> (USB) | |
245 </message> | |
246 | |
247 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_AUDIO_BLUETOOTH_DEVICE" desc="label used fo
r bluetooth audio device"> | |
248 <ph name="device_name">$1<ex>Headphone</ex></ph> (Bluetooth) | |
249 </message> | |
250 | |
251 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_AUDIO_HDMI_DEVICE" desc="label used for hdm
i audio device"> | |
252 <ph name="device_name">$1<ex>Speaker</ex></ph> (HDMI/DP) | |
253 </message> | |
254 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_AUDIO_MIC_JACK_DEVICE" desc="label used for
mic jack device"> | |
255 Mic jack | |
256 </message> | |
257 | |
258 <message name="IDS_AURA_SET_DESKTOP_WALLPAPER" desc="The label used for change
wallpaper in context menu"> | |
259 Set wallpaper... | |
260 </message> | |
261 | |
262 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_TRACING" desc="The status tray item indicat
ing that performance tracing is running."> | |
263 Performance tracing enabled | |
264 </message> | |
265 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_BRIGHTNESS" desc="The accessible text for t
he brightness slider."> | |
266 Brightness | |
267 </message> | |
268 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_AUDIO" desc="The label used in audio detail
ed page bottom header of ash tray pop up."> | |
269 Audio settings | |
270 </message> | |
271 <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."> | |
272 Output | |
273 </message> | |
274 <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."> | |
275 Input | |
276 </message> | |
277 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_DISPLAY_MIRRORING" desc="The label used in
the tray to show that the current status is mirroring."> | |
278 Mirroring to <ph name="DISPLAY_NAME">$1</ph> | |
279 </message> | |
280 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_DISPLAY_MIRROR_EXIT" desc="The label used i
n the tray to show that mirror mode is exiting."> | |
281 Exiting mirror mode | |
282 </message> | |
283 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_DISPLAY_EXTENDED" desc="The label used in t
he tray to show that the current status is extended."> | |
284 Extending screen to <ph name="DISPLAY_NAME">$1</ph> | |
285 </message> | |
286 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_DISPLAY_REMOVED" desc="The text of the noti
fication to show when a display is removed."> | |
287 Removed display <ph name="DISPLAY_NAME">$1</ph> | |
288 </message> | |
289 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_DISPLAY_MIRRORING_NO_INTERNAL" desc="The la
bel used in the tray to show that the current status is mirroring and the device
doesn't have the internal display."> | |
290 Mirroring | |
291 </message> | |
292 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_DISPLAY_EXTENDED_NO_INTERNAL" desc="The lab
el used in the tray to show that the current status is extended and the device d
oesn't have the internal display."> | |
293 Extending screen | |
294 </message> | |
295 <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."> | |
296 <ph name="DISPLAY_NAME">$1</ph> resolution was changed to <ph name="RESOLUTI
ON">$2</ph> | |
297 </message> | |
298 <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 re
solution."> | |
299 <ph name="DISPLAY_NAME">$1</ph> doesn't support <ph name="SPECIFIED_RESOLUTI
ON">$2<ex>2560x1600</ex></ph>. The resolution was changed to <ph name="FALLBACK_
RESOLUTION">$3<ex>1920x1200</ex></ph> | |
300 </message> | |
301 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_DISPLAY_ROTATED" desc="The label used in th
e tray to notify that the display rotation settings has changed."> | |
302 <ph name="DISPLAY_NAME">$1</ph> was rotated to <ph name="ROTATION">$2</ph> | |
303 </message> | |
304 <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)."
> | |
305 <ph name="DISPLAY_NAME">$1</ph> (<ph name="ANNOTATION">$2</ph>) | |
306 </message> | |
307 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_DISPLAY_ANNOTATION_OVERSCAN" desc="Label us
ed to describe that the system notice that this display device may have overscan
area."> | |
308 overscan | |
309 </message> | |
310 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_DISPLAY_STANDARD_ORIENTATION" desc="The def
ault value of display orientation option item."> | |
311 0° | |
312 </message> | |
313 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_DISPLAY_ORIENTATION_90" desc="The value of
display orientation option item: 90-degree rotated"> | |
314 90° | |
315 </message> | |
316 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_DISPLAY_ORIENTATION_180" desc="The value of
display orientation option item: 180-degree rotated"> | |
317 180° | |
318 </message> | |
319 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_DISPLAY_ORIENTATION_270" desc="The value of
display orientation option item: 270-degree rotated"> | |
320 270° | |
321 </message> | |
322 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_DISPLAY_UNIFIED" desc="The title of the not
ification indicating that the system is in unified desktop mode."> | |
323 Unified desktop mode | |
324 </message> | |
325 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_DISPLAY_UNIFIED_EXITING" desc="The title of
the notification indicating that the system is exiting unified desktop mode."> | |
326 Exiting unified desktop mode | |
327 </message> | |
328 <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.
"> | |
329 CAPS LOCK is on | |
330 </message> | |
331 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_CAPS_LOCK_DISABLED" desc="The label used fo
r the tray item to indicate caps lock is on and to toggle caps lock by the click
."> | |
332 CAPS LOCK is off | |
333 </message> | |
334 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_CAPS_LOCK_SHORTCUT_SEARCH" desc="The shortc
ut text used for the caps lock tray item."> | |
335 Search | |
336 </message> | |
337 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_CAPS_LOCK_SHORTCUT_SEARCH_OR_SHIFT" desc="T
he shortcut text used for the caps lock tray item."> | |
338 Search or Shift | |
339 </message> | |
340 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_CAPS_LOCK_SHORTCUT_ALT_SEARCH" desc="The sh
ortcut text used for the caps lock tray item."> | |
341 Alt+Search | |
342 </message> | |
343 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_CAPS_LOCK_SHORTCUT_ALT_SEARCH_OR_SHIFT" des
c="The shortcut text used for the caps lock tray item."> | |
344 Alt+Search or Shift | |
345 </message> | |
346 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_CAPS_LOCK_CANCEL_BY_ALT_SEARCH" desc="The m
essage shown on a bubble when caps lock is turned on."> | |
347 CAPS LOCK is on. | |
348 Press Alt+Search or Shift to cancel. | |
349 </message> | |
350 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_CAPS_LOCK_CANCEL_BY_SEARCH" desc="The messa
ge shown on a bubble when caps lock is turned on."> | |
351 CAPS LOCK is on. | |
352 Press Search or Shift to cancel. | |
353 </message> | |
354 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_IME_TURNED_ON_BUBBLE" desc="The message sho
wn on a bubble when an IME is enabled"> | |
355 Your input method has changed to <ph name="INPUT_METHOD_ID">$1<ex>EN</ex></p
h>. | |
356 Press Shift + Alt to switch. | |
357 </message> | |
358 <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"> | |
359 Your input method has changed to <ph name="INPUT_METHOD_ID">$1<ex>EN</ex></p
h>*(<ph name="BEGIN_LINK"><a target="_blank" href="$2"></ph>3rd party<ph n
ame="END_LINK"></a><ex></a></ex></ph>). | |
360 Press Shift + Alt to switch. | |
361 </message> | |
362 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_BATTERY_FULL" desc="The label in the tray d
ialog to indicate that the battery is full."> | |
363 Battery full | |
364 </message> | |
365 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_BATTERY_PERCENT" desc="The label in the tra
y dialog to show the remaining battery power as a percent."> | |
366 <ph name="percentage">{0,number,percent}<ex>56%</ex></ph> remaining | |
367 </message> | |
368 <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."> | |
369 <ph name="time">$1<ex>2h 53m</ex></ph> until full | |
370 </message> | |
371 <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 bein
g calculated."> | |
372 Calculating... | |
373 </message> | |
374 <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
."> | |
375 <ph name="time">$1<ex>2:53</ex></ph> left | |
376 </message> | |
377 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_BATTERY_TIME_UNTIL_FULL_SHORT" desc="The la
bel in the tray bubble settings row to show a time estimate until the battery is
fully charged."> | |
378 <ph name="time">$1<ex>2:53</ex></ph> until full | |
379 </message> | |
380 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_BATTERY_CHARGING_UNRELIABLE" desc="The labe
l in the tray dialog to indicate that battery charging is unreliable."> | |
381 Low-power charger | |
382 </message> | |
383 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_BATTERY_FULL_CHARGE_ACCESSIBLE" desc="The m
essage used by accessibility to show battery is fully charged."> | |
384 Battery is full. | |
385 </message> | |
386 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_BATTERY_PERCENT_ACCESSIBLE" desc="The messa
ge used by accessibility to show battery is discharging."> | |
387 Battery is <ph name="percentage">$1<ex>56</ex></ph>% full. | |
388 </message> | |
389 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_BATTERY_PERCENT_CHARGING_ACCESSIBLE" desc="
The message used by accessibility to show battery is being charged."> | |
390 Battery is <ph name="percentage">$1<ex>56</ex></ph>% full and charging. | |
391 </message> | |
392 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_BATTERY_CALCULATING_ACCESSIBLE" desc="The m
essage used by accessibility to show battery is calculating its time in short me
ssage."> | |
393 Calculating battery time. | |
394 </message> | |
395 <message name= "IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_BATTERY_TIME_LEFT_ACCESSIBLE" desc="The me
ssage used by accessibility to read remaining battery time until empty."> | |
396 Time left until battery is empty, <ph name="time_left">$1<ex>1 hour and 15 m
inutes</ex></ph> | |
397 </message> | |
398 <message name= "IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_BATTERY_TIME_UNTIL_FULL_ACCESSIBLE" desc="
The message used by accessibility to read the estimated time until full."> | |
399 Time remaining until battery is fully charged, <ph name="time_remaining">$1<
ex>1 hour and 15 minutes</ex></ph> | |
400 </message> | |
401 <message name = "IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_BATTERY_TIME_ACCESSIBLE" desc="The messag
e used by accessibility to read battery time, which includes both non-zero hours
and minutes."> | |
402 <ph name="hour">$1<ex> 1 hour</ex></ph> and <ph name="minute">$2<ex>15 minut
es</ex></ph> | |
403 </message> | |
404 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_BATTERY_CHARGING_UNRELIABLE_ACCESSIBLE" des
c="The message used by accessibility to indicate that battery charging is unreli
able."> | |
405 Plugged in to a low-power charger. Battery charging may not be reliable. | |
406 </message> | |
407 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_BUBBLE_SESSION_LENGTH_LIMIT" desc="Tray bub
ble item shown to inform the user that the session length is limited."> | |
408 Session ends in <ph name="session_time_remaining">$1<ex>4 minutes 23 seconds
</ex></ph>. | |
409 </message> | |
410 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_NOTIFICATION_SESSION_LENGTH_LIMIT" desc="No
tification shown to inform the user that the session length is limited."> | |
411 Session ends in <ph name="session_time_remaining">$1<ex>4 minutes 23 seconds
</ex></ph>. You will be signed out. | |
412 </message> | |
413 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_ROTATION_LOCK_AUTO" desc="The text shown in
the tray menu when rotation is set to auto and the user can enable the rotation
lock by tapping."> | |
414 Enable rotation lock | |
415 </message> | |
416 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_ROTATION_LOCK_LOCKED" desc="The text shown
in the tray menu when rotation is set to locked and tapping will disable the loc
k."> | |
417 Disable rotation lock | |
418 </message> | |
419 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_KEYBOARD_DISABLED" desc="The text shown in
the tray menu when the virtual keyboard is disabled."> | |
420 On-screen keyboard disabled | |
421 </message> | |
422 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_KEYBOARD_ENABLED" desc="The text shown in t
he tray menu when the virtual keyboard is enabled."> | |
423 On-screen keyboard enabled | |
424 </message> | |
425 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_ENABLE_KEYBOARD" desc="A button label in th
e tray menu to enable the keyboard."> | |
426 Enable on-screen keyboard | |
427 </message> | |
428 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_DISABLE_KEYBOARD" desc="A button label in t
he tray menu to disable the keyboard."> | |
429 Disable on-screen keyboard | |
430 </message> | |
431 | |
432 <!-- Status tray networking strings. --> | |
433 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_MOBILE_SCANNING" desc="Message when scannin
g for mobile networks"> | |
434 Searching for mobile networks... | |
435 </message> | |
436 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_ETHERNET" desc="The ethernet network device
."> | |
437 Ethernet | |
438 </message> | |
439 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_INITIALIZING_CELLULAR" desc="Message for th
e status area when initializing the cellular device."> | |
440 Initializing... | |
441 </message> | |
442 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_NETWORK_ACTIVATING" desc="Message for the n
etwork tray tooltip and network list when activating a network."> | |
443 Activating <ph name="NAME">$1<ex>YBH Cellular</ex></ph> | |
444 </message> | |
445 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_NETWORK_CONNECTED" desc="Message for the ne
twork tray tooltip and network list when connected to a network."> | |
446 Connected to <ph name="NAME">$1<ex>GoogleGuest</ex></ph> | |
447 </message> | |
448 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_NETWORK_CONNECTING" desc="Message for the n
etwork tray tooltip and network list when connecting to a network."> | |
449 Connecting to <ph name="NAME">$1<ex>GoogleGuest</ex></ph> | |
450 </message> | |
451 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_NETWORK_RECONNECTING" desc="Message for the
network tray tooltip and network list when reconnecting to a network."> | |
452 Reconnecting to <ph name="NAME">$1<ex>Company VPN</ex></ph> | |
453 </message> | |
454 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_NETWORK_LIST_ACTIVATE" desc="Message for th
e network list to activate the network."> | |
455 Activate <ph name="NETWORKSERVICE">$1<ex>YBH Cellular</ex></ph> | |
456 </message> | |
457 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_NETWORK_LIST_ACTIVATING" desc="Message for
the network list when activating a network."> | |
458 <ph name="NAME">$1<ex>YBH Cellular</ex></ph>: Activating... | |
459 </message> | |
460 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_NETWORK_LIST_CONNECTING" desc="Message for
the network list when connecting to a network."> | |
461 <ph name="NAME">$1<ex>GoogleGuest</ex></ph>: Connecting... | |
462 </message> | |
463 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_NETWORK_LIST_RECONNECTING" desc="Message fo
r the network list when reconnecting to a network."> | |
464 <ph name="NAME">$1<ex>Company VPN</ex></ph>: Reconnecting... | |
465 </message> | |
466 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_NETWORK_NOT_CONNECTED" desc="Description in
status area or network list when no network is connected."> | |
467 No network | |
468 </message> | |
469 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_NETWORK_PROHIBITED" desc="Tooltip in networ
k list when no network is prohibited by policy."> | |
470 This network is disabled by your administrator. | |
471 </message> | |
472 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_NETWORK_PROHIBITED_OTHER" desc="Tooltip in
network list for joining other network when connecting unmanaged network is proh
ibited"> | |
473 Connecting to other networks is disabled by your administrator. | |
474 </message> | |
475 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_NO_NETWORKS" desc="The message to display i
n the network info bubble when it is otherwise empty."> | |
476 No network information available | |
477 </message> | |
478 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_NO_MOBILE_NETWORKS" desc="The message to di
splay in the network list when no mobile networks are available."> | |
479 No mobile network available | |
480 </message> | |
481 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_VPN_DISCONNECTED" desc="The label used in s
ystem tray bubble to display vpn is disconnected."> | |
482 VPN disconnected | |
483 </message> | |
484 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_NETWORK_WIFI_ENABLED" desc="The label used
in the tray popup to notify that Wi-Fi is turned on."> | |
485 Wi-Fi is turned on. | |
486 </message> | |
487 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_NETWORK_WIFI_DISABLED" desc="The label used
in the tray popup to notify that Wi-Fi is turned off."> | |
488 Wi-Fi is turned off. | |
489 </message> | |
490 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_WIFI_SCANNING_MESSAGE" desc="Scanning for w
ifi networks"> | |
491 Searching for Wi-Fi networks... | |
492 </message> | |
493 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_NETWORK_MOBILE" desc="The label used in the
tray popup to separate mobile networks."> | |
494 Mobile data | |
495 </message> | |
496 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_NETWORK_WIFI" desc="The label used in the t
ray popup to separate Wi-Fi networks."> | |
497 Wi-Fi | |
498 </message> | |
499 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_NETWORK_TETHER" desc="The label used in the
tray popup to separate Instant Tethering networks."> | |
500 Instant Tethering | |
501 </message> | |
502 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_ADD_CONNECTION" desc="Title for control to
add a new network connection." > | |
503 Add connection | |
504 </message> | |
505 | |
506 <message name="IDS_ASH_VIRTUAL_KEYBOARD_TRAY_ACCESSIBLE_NAME" desc="The access
ible text for virtual keyboard icon in status tray."> | |
507 Show on-screen keyboard | |
508 </message> | |
509 <message name="IDS_ASH_DISPLAY_FAILURE_ON_MIRRORING" desc="An error message to
show that the system failed to enter the mirroring mode."> | |
510 Could not mirror displays since no supported resolutions found. Entered exte
nded desktop instead. | |
511 </message> | |
512 <message name="IDS_ASH_DISPLAY_FAILURE_ON_NON_MIRRORING" desc="An error messag
e to show that the system failed to enter the extended desktop mode or unknown s
tatus. Please translate the parenthesized text."> | |
513 This monitor isn't getting along with your <ph name="DEVICE_TYPE">$1<ex>Chro
mebook</ex></ph> (the monitor is not supported). | |
514 </message> | |
515 <message name="IDS_ASH_DISPLAY_FAILURE_SEND_FEEDBACK" desc="Button text below
error report to allow user to send feedback report."> | |
516 Send feedback | |
517 </message> | |
518 <message name="IDS_ASH_DISPLAY_MIRRORING_NOT_SUPPORTED" desc="A message used t
o explain that mirroring with more than two displays is not supported."> | |
519 Mirroring with more than two displays is not supported. | |
520 </message> | |
521 <message name="IDS_ASH_DISPLAY_RESOLUTION_CHANGE_ACCEPT" desc="A button label
shown in the notification for the resolution change to accept the change"> | |
522 Accept | |
523 </message> | |
524 <message name="IDS_ASH_DISPLAY_RESOLUTION_CHANGE_REVERT" desc="A button label
shown in the notification for the resolution change to revert the change"> | |
525 Revert | |
526 </message> | |
527 <message name="IDS_ASH_DISPLAY_RESOLUTION_TIMEOUT" desc="A message for to noti
fy the user about the timeout of display resolution change."> | |
528 Reverting to old resolution in <ph name="TIMEOUT_SECONDS">$1</ph> | |
529 </message> | |
530 <message name="IDS_ASH_LOW_PERIPHERAL_BATTERY_NOTIFICATION_TEXT" desc="The tex
t of the notification when a peripheral device is in low battery condition."> | |
531 Battery low (<ph name="percentage">$1<ex>56</ex></ph>%) | |
532 </message> | |
533 <message name="IDS_ASH_SCREENSHOT_NOTIFICATION_TITLE_SUCCESS" desc="The title
of the notification when a screenshot was taken."> | |
534 Screenshot taken | |
535 </message> | |
536 <message name="IDS_ASH_SCREENSHOT_NOTIFICATION_TITLE_DISABLED" desc="The title
of the notification when taking a screenshot failed because screenshots are dis
abled."> | |
537 Screenshots disabled | |
538 </message> | |
539 <message name="IDS_ASH_SCREENSHOT_NOTIFICATION_TITLE_FAIL" desc="The title of
the notification when taking a screenshot failed."> | |
540 An error occurred | |
541 </message> | |
542 <message name="IDS_ASH_SCREENSHOT_NOTIFICATION_TEXT_SUCCESS" desc="The text of
the notification when a screenshot was taken. If clicked, the screenshot file i
s displayed in the Files app."> | |
543 Show in folder | |
544 </message> | |
545 <message name="IDS_ASH_SCREENSHOT_NOTIFICATION_TEXT_DISABLED" desc="The text o
f the notification when taking a screenshot failed because screenshots are disab
led by administrator policy."> | |
546 The ability to take screenshots has been disabled by your administrator. | |
547 </message> | |
548 <message name="IDS_ASH_SCREENSHOT_NOTIFICATION_TEXT_FAIL" desc="The text of th
e notification when taking a screenshot failed."> | |
549 Failed to save screenshot | |
550 </message> | |
551 <message name="IDS_ASH_SIGN_OUT_WARNING_POPUP_TEXT" desc="The text of the popu
p when the user preses the exit shortcut in chrome-os."> | |
552 Press Ctrl+Shift+Q twice to sign out. | |
553 </message> | |
554 <message name="IDS_ASH_SIGN_OUT_WARNING_POPUP_TEXT_ACCESSIBLE" desc="The messa
ge used by accessibility to indicate the content of the popup when the user pres
es the exit shortcut in chrome-os."> | |
555 Press Control Shift Q twice to sign out. | |
556 </message> | |
557 <message name="IDS_ASH_LOGOUT_CONFIRMATION_TITLE" desc="Dialog title for the l
ogout confirmation dialog."> | |
558 Exiting session | |
559 </message> | |
560 <message name="IDS_ASH_LOGOUT_CONFIRMATION_WARNING" desc="The text for the log
out confirmation dialog."> | |
561 You will automatically be signed out in <ph name="LOGOUT_TIME_LEFT">$1<ex>5
seconds</ex></ph>. | |
562 </message> | |
563 <message name="IDS_ASH_LOGOUT_CONFIRMATION_WARNING_NOW" desc="The text for the
logout confirmation dialog with no time left."> | |
564 You will be signed out now. | |
565 </message> | |
566 <message name="IDS_ASH_LOGOUT_CONFIRMATION_BUTTON" desc="The text for okay but
ton of the logout confirmation dialog."> | |
567 Sign out now | |
568 </message> | |
569 | |
570 <!-- HaTS Strings --> | |
571 <message name="IDS_ASH_HATS_NOTIFICATION_TITLE" desc="The title of the notific
ation for Happiness Tracking Survey."> | |
572 Help us improve Chromebooks | |
573 </message> | |
574 <message name="IDS_ASH_HATS_NOTIFICATION_BODY" desc="The body of the notificat
ion for Happiness Tracking Survey."> | |
575 Let us know how we’re doing by answering a few questions. | |
576 </message> | |
577 <message name="IDS_ASH_HATS_NOTIFICATION_TAKE_SURVEY_BUTTON" desc="The title o
f the button in the notification for Happiness Tracking Survey to take the said
survey."> | |
578 Take survey | |
579 </message> | |
580 <message name="IDS_ASH_IME_MENU_ACCESSIBLE_NAME" desc="The accessible text for
opt-in IME menu icon in status tray."> | |
581 IME menu button | |
582 </message> | |
583 | |
584 <!-- Quick Unlock Strings --> | |
585 <message name="IDS_ASH_QUICK_UNLOCK_NOTIFICATION_TITLE" desc="The title of th
e notification for Quick Unlock feature notification."> | |
586 QU Feature notification title here | |
587 </message> | |
588 <message name="IDS_ASH_QUICK_UNLOCK_NOTIFICATION_BODY" desc="The body of the n
otification for Quick Unlock feature notification."> | |
589 QU Feature notification body goes here. QU Feature notification body goes he
re. QU Feature notification body goes here. QU Feature notification body goes he
re. QU Feature notification body goes here. | |
590 </message> | |
591 | |
592 <!-- Deprecated Accelerators Messages --> | |
593 <!-- Shortcut keys MUST be connected with pluses (e.g. Ctrl+Shift+L). --> | |
594 <message name="IDS_SHORTCUT_LOCK_SCREEN_OLD" desc="the old deprecated shortcut
to lock the screen."> | |
595 Ctrl+Shift+L | |
596 </message> | |
597 <message name="IDS_SHORTCUT_LOCK_SCREEN_NEW" desc="the new shortcut to lock th
e screen."> | |
598 Search+L | |
599 </message> | |
600 <message name="IDS_SHORTCUT_TASK_MANAGER_OLD" desc="the old deprecated shortcu
t to open the task manager."> | |
601 Shift+Esc | |
602 </message> | |
603 <message name="IDS_SHORTCUT_TASK_MANAGER_NEW" desc="the new shortcut to open t
he task manager."> | |
604 Search+Esc | |
605 </message> | |
606 <message name="IDS_DEPRECATED_LOCK_SCREEN_MSG" | |
607 desc="Notification message to tell users about the deprecation of Ctr
l+Shift+L shortcut to lock the screen."> | |
608 The shortcut to lock the screen has changed. Please use <ph name="NEW_SHORTC
UT">$1<ex>Search+L</ex></ph> instead of <ph name="OLD_SHORTCUT">$2<ex>Ctrl+Shift
+L</ex></ph>. | |
609 </message> | |
610 <message name="IDS_DEPRECATED_SHOW_TASK_MANAGER_MSG" | |
611 desc="Notification message to tell users about the deprecation of Shi
ft+ESC shortcut to show the task manager."> | |
612 The shortcut to open the task manager has changed. Please use <ph name="NEW_
SHORTCUT">$1<ex>Search+Esc</ex></ph> instead of <ph name="OLD_SHORTCUT">$2<ex>Sh
ift+Esc</ex></ph>. | |
613 </message> | |
614 | |
615 <!-- Notification that an accelerator was pressed, so the user knows how to to
ggle it back --> | |
616 <message name="IDS_HIGH_CONTRAST_ACCEL_MSG" | |
617 desc="Notification message to tell users that they just pressed the S
earch+Shift+H shortcut to toggle High Contrast Mode, and that pressing it again
will toggle it off."> | |
618 High Contrast Mode enabled. Press Search+Shift+H again to toggle it off. | |
619 </message> | |
620 </grit-part> | |
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