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  80. <output filename="chromeos_strings_ta.pak" type="data_package" lang="ta" />
  81. <output filename="chromeos_strings_te.pak" type="data_package" lang="te" />
  82. <output filename="chromeos_strings_th.pak" type="data_package" lang="th" />
  83. <output filename="chromeos_strings_tr.pak" type="data_package" lang="tr" />
  84. <output filename="chromeos_strings_uk.pak" type="data_package" lang="uk" />
  85. <output filename="chromeos_strings_ur.pak" type="data_package" lang="ur" />
  86. <output filename="chromeos_strings_uz.pak" type="data_package" lang="uz" />
  87. <output filename="chromeos_strings_vi.pak" type="data_package" lang="vi" />
  88. <output filename="chromeos_strings_zh-CN.pak" type="data_package" lang="zh-CN" />
  89. <output filename="chromeos_strings_zh-HK.pak" type="data_package" lang="zh-HK" />
  90. <output filename="chromeos_strings_zh-TW.pak" type="data_package" lang="zh-TW" />
  91. <output filename="chromeos_strings_zu.pak" type="data_package" lang="zu" />
  92. <!-- Pseudolocales -->
  93. <output filename="chromeos_strings_ar-XB.pak" type="data_package" lang="ar-XB" />
  94. <output filename="chromeos_strings_en-XA.pak" type="data_package" lang="en-XA" />
  95. </outputs>
  96. <translations>
  97. <file path="strings/chromeos_strings_af.xtb" lang="af" />
  98. <file path="strings/chromeos_strings_am.xtb" lang="am" />
  99. <file path="strings/chromeos_strings_ar.xtb" lang="ar" />
  100. <file path="strings/chromeos_strings_as.xtb" lang="as" />
  101. <file path="strings/chromeos_strings_az.xtb" lang="az" />
  102. <file path="strings/chromeos_strings_be.xtb" lang="be" />
  103. <file path="strings/chromeos_strings_bg.xtb" lang="bg" />
  104. <file path="strings/chromeos_strings_bn.xtb" lang="bn" />
  105. <file path="strings/chromeos_strings_bs.xtb" lang="bs" />
  106. <file path="strings/chromeos_strings_ca.xtb" lang="ca" />
  107. <file path="strings/chromeos_strings_cs.xtb" lang="cs" />
  108. <file path="strings/chromeos_strings_cy.xtb" lang="cy" />
  109. <file path="strings/chromeos_strings_da.xtb" lang="da" />
  110. <file path="strings/chromeos_strings_de.xtb" lang="de" />
  111. <file path="strings/chromeos_strings_el.xtb" lang="el" />
  112. <file path="strings/chromeos_strings_en-GB.xtb" lang="en-GB" />
  113. <file path="strings/chromeos_strings_es.xtb" lang="es" />
  114. <file path="strings/chromeos_strings_es-419.xtb" lang="es-419" />
  115. <file path="strings/chromeos_strings_et.xtb" lang="et" />
  116. <file path="strings/chromeos_strings_eu.xtb" lang="eu" />
  117. <file path="strings/chromeos_strings_fa.xtb" lang="fa" />
  118. <file path="strings/chromeos_strings_fi.xtb" lang="fi" />
  119. <file path="strings/chromeos_strings_fil.xtb" lang="fil" />
  120. <file path="strings/chromeos_strings_fr.xtb" lang="fr" />
  121. <file path="strings/chromeos_strings_fr-CA.xtb" lang="fr-CA" />
  122. <file path="strings/chromeos_strings_gl.xtb" lang="gl" />
  123. <file path="strings/chromeos_strings_gu.xtb" lang="gu" />
  124. <file path="strings/chromeos_strings_hi.xtb" lang="hi" />
  125. <file path="strings/chromeos_strings_hr.xtb" lang="hr" />
  126. <file path="strings/chromeos_strings_hu.xtb" lang="hu" />
  127. <file path="strings/chromeos_strings_hy.xtb" lang="hy" />
  128. <file path="strings/chromeos_strings_id.xtb" lang="id" />
  129. <file path="strings/chromeos_strings_is.xtb" lang="is" />
  130. <file path="strings/chromeos_strings_it.xtb" lang="it" />
  131. <!-- The translation console uses 'iw' for Hebrew, but we use 'he'. -->
  132. <file path="strings/chromeos_strings_iw.xtb" lang="he" />
  133. <file path="strings/chromeos_strings_ja.xtb" lang="ja" />
  134. <file path="strings/chromeos_strings_ka.xtb" lang="ka" />
  135. <file path="strings/chromeos_strings_kk.xtb" lang="kk" />
  136. <file path="strings/chromeos_strings_km.xtb" lang="km" />
  137. <file path="strings/chromeos_strings_kn.xtb" lang="kn" />
  138. <file path="strings/chromeos_strings_ko.xtb" lang="ko" />
  139. <file path="strings/chromeos_strings_ky.xtb" lang="ky" />
  140. <file path="strings/chromeos_strings_lo.xtb" lang="lo" />
  141. <file path="strings/chromeos_strings_lt.xtb" lang="lt" />
  142. <file path="strings/chromeos_strings_lv.xtb" lang="lv" />
  143. <file path="strings/chromeos_strings_mk.xtb" lang="mk" />
  144. <file path="strings/chromeos_strings_ml.xtb" lang="ml" />
  145. <file path="strings/chromeos_strings_mn.xtb" lang="mn" />
  146. <file path="strings/chromeos_strings_mr.xtb" lang="mr" />
  147. <file path="strings/chromeos_strings_ms.xtb" lang="ms" />
  148. <file path="strings/chromeos_strings_my.xtb" lang="my" />
  149. <file path="strings/chromeos_strings_ne.xtb" lang="ne" />
  150. <file path="strings/chromeos_strings_nl.xtb" lang="nl" />
  151. <file path="strings/chromeos_strings_no.xtb" lang="no" />
  152. <file path="strings/chromeos_strings_or.xtb" lang="or" />
  153. <file path="strings/chromeos_strings_pa.xtb" lang="pa" />
  154. <file path="strings/chromeos_strings_pl.xtb" lang="pl" />
  155. <file path="strings/chromeos_strings_pt-BR.xtb" lang="pt-BR" />
  156. <file path="strings/chromeos_strings_pt-PT.xtb" lang="pt-PT" />
  157. <file path="strings/chromeos_strings_ro.xtb" lang="ro" />
  158. <file path="strings/chromeos_strings_ru.xtb" lang="ru" />
  159. <file path="strings/chromeos_strings_si.xtb" lang="si" />
  160. <file path="strings/chromeos_strings_sk.xtb" lang="sk" />
  161. <file path="strings/chromeos_strings_sl.xtb" lang="sl" />
  162. <file path="strings/chromeos_strings_sq.xtb" lang="sq" />
  163. <file path="strings/chromeos_strings_sr.xtb" lang="sr" />
  164. <file path="strings/chromeos_strings_sr-Latn.xtb" lang="sr-Latn" />
  165. <file path="strings/chromeos_strings_sv.xtb" lang="sv" />
  166. <file path="strings/chromeos_strings_sw.xtb" lang="sw" />
  167. <file path="strings/chromeos_strings_ta.xtb" lang="ta" />
  168. <file path="strings/chromeos_strings_te.xtb" lang="te" />
  169. <file path="strings/chromeos_strings_th.xtb" lang="th" />
  170. <file path="strings/chromeos_strings_tr.xtb" lang="tr" />
  171. <file path="strings/chromeos_strings_uk.xtb" lang="uk" />
  172. <file path="strings/chromeos_strings_ur.xtb" lang="ur" />
  173. <file path="strings/chromeos_strings_uz.xtb" lang="uz" />
  174. <file path="strings/chromeos_strings_vi.xtb" lang="vi" />
  175. <file path="strings/chromeos_strings_zh-CN.xtb" lang="zh-CN" />
  176. <file path="strings/chromeos_strings_zh-HK.xtb" lang="zh-HK" />
  177. <file path="strings/chromeos_strings_zh-TW.xtb" lang="zh-TW" />
  178. <file path="strings/chromeos_strings_zu.xtb" lang="zu" />
  179. </translations>
  180. <release seq="1">
  181. <messages fallback_to_english="true">
  182. <message name="IDS_ASSISTANT_SCREEN_CONTEXT_QUERY_FALLBACK_TEXT" desc="Message shown in Assistant UI when a query for content related to the screen context returns no results.">
  183. I can't find anything on your screen I can help with.
  184. Try tapping the mic to ask me anything.
  185. </message>
  186. <!-- The following strings are located here for accessibility from both //ash and //chrome -->
  187. <message name="IDS_ENABLE_BLUETOOTH" desc="The message to display in the network list when Tether is enabled but Bluetooth is disabled.">
  188. Turn on Bluetooth to discover nearby devices
  189. </message>
  190. <!-- Managed guest session warnings -->
  191. <message name="IDS_ASH_LOGIN_MANAGED_SESSION_MONITORING_FULL_WARNING" desc="Text shown in the public account user pod in case of risky configuration, informing the user that this session is managed and admin can monitor all activity. MANAGER can be a domain or an email address.">
  192. <ph name="MANAGER">$1<ex>example.com</ex></ph> manages this device and has access to all user activity, including webpages visited, passwords, and email.
  193. </message>
  194. <message name="IDS_ASH_LOGIN_MANAGED_SESSION_MONITORING_SOFT_WARNING" desc="Text shown in the public account user pod in case of non-risky configuration, informing the user that this session is managed and admin can monitor all activity. MANAGER can be a domain or an email address.">
  195. <ph name="MANAGER">$1<ex>example.com</ex></ph> manages this device and may be able to monitor your activity.
  196. </message>
  197. <!-- Managed user session warning -->
  198. <message name="IDS_ASH_LOGIN_MANAGED_SESSION_MONITORING_USER_WARNING" desc="Text shown in the user pod in case the user is managed. MANAGER can be a domain or an email address.">
  199. <ph name="MANAGER">$1<ex>example.com</ex></ph> manages this user and may remotely manage settings and monitor user activity.
  200. </message>
  201. <!-- Time out sign-in with camera screen -->
  202. <message name="IDS_ASH_LOGIN_CAMERA_TIME_OUT_TITLE" desc="Text shown on camera usage timeout after the third-party SAML dialog is dismissed.">
  203. Sign in to your <ph name="DEVICE_TYPE">$1<ex>Chromebook</ex></ph>
  204. </message>
  205. <message name="IDS_ASH_LOGIN_CAMERA_TIME_OUT_SUBTITLE" desc="Description shown above the button that leads to login dialog. Shown on camera usage timeout after the third-party SAML dialog is dismissed.">
  206. Enter your username and password or scan your QR code
  207. </message>
  208. <!-- Pop-up enterprise management. -->
  209. <message name="IDS_ASH_LOGIN_ENTERPRISE_MANAGED_POP_UP" desc="Text shown in the management pop-up when user clicks on status tray enterprise management. MANAGER can be a domain or an email address.">
  210. This <ph name="DEVICE_TYPE">$1<ex>Chromebook</ex></ph> is managed by <ph name="MANAGER">$2<ex>example.com</ex></ph>. Administrators may remotely configure the device.
  211. </message>
  212. <!-- Pop-up secondary login screen. -->
  213. <message name="IDS_ASH_LOGIN_USER_ADDING_BANNER" desc="Text shown on a banner in user adding screen.">
  214. Add an account to multiple sign-in. All signed-in accounts can be accessed without a password, so this feature should only be used with trusted accounts.
  215. </message>
  216. <!-- Status tray enterprise management. -->
  217. <message name="IDS_ASH_ENTERPRISE_DEVICE_MANAGED_BY" desc="Text for notifications showing that this device is enterprise managed. Used when the manager is available. MANAGER can be a domain or an email address.">
  218. This <ph name="DEVICE_TYPE">$1<ex>Chromebook</ex></ph> is managed by <ph name="MANAGER">$2<ex>acmecorp.com</ex></ph>.
  219. </message>
  220. <message name="IDS_ASH_SHORT_MANAGED_BY" desc="A short version of text showing that this device is enterprise managed. Used when the manager is available. MANAGER can be a domain or an email address.">
  221. Managed by <ph name="MANAGER">$1<ex>acmecorp.com</ex></ph>
  222. </message>
  223. <message name="IDS_ASH_SHORT_MANAGED_BY_MULTIPLE" desc="A short version of text showing that this device is managed by two entities. Used when the managers is available. FIRST_MANAGER and SECOND_MANAGER can be domains or email addresses.">
  224. Managed by <ph name="FIRST_MANAGER">$1<ex>acmecorp.com</ex></ph> and <ph name="SECOND_MANAGER">$2<ex>rusticbakery.com</ex></ph>
  225. </message>
  226. <message name="IDS_ASH_ENTERPRISE_DEVICE_MANAGED" desc="Text for notifications showing that this device is enterprise managed. Used when the manager is not available (e.g. Active Directory).">
  227. This <ph name="DEVICE_TYPE">$1<ex>Chromebook</ex></ph> is enterprise managed
  228. </message>
  229. <message name="IDS_ASH_ENTERPRISE_DEVICE_MANAGED_SHORT" desc="Short text showing that the device is enterprise managed.">
  230. Managed
  231. </message>
  232. <!-- Shelf buttons -->
  233. <message name="IDS_ASH_SHELF_SHUTDOWN_BUTTON" desc="Text shown on shutdown button on login/lock screen.">
  234. Shut down
  235. </message>
  236. <message name="IDS_ASH_SHELF_RESTART_BUTTON" desc="Text shown on restart button on login/lock screen.">
  237. Restart
  238. </message>
  239. <message name="IDS_ASH_SHELF_UNLOCK_BUTTON" desc="Text shown on unlock button on lock screen.">
  240. Unlock
  241. </message>
  242. <message name="IDS_ASH_SHELF_SIGN_OUT_BUTTON" desc="Text shown on sign out button on lock screen.">
  243. Sign out
  244. </message>
  245. <message name="IDS_ASH_SHELF_CANCEL_BUTTON" desc="Text shown on cancel button on add user screen.">
  246. Cancel
  247. </message>
  248. <message name="IDS_ASH_BROWSE_AS_GUEST_BUTTON" desc="Text shown on ChromeOS sign-in screen button that launches guest session. Should be short.">
  249. Browse as Guest
  250. </message>
  251. <message name="IDS_ASH_ADD_USER_BUTTON" desc="Text shown on an add user button on login/lock screen">
  252. Add Person
  253. </message>
  254. <message name="IDS_ASH_PARENT_ACCESS_BUTTON" desc="Text shown on an parent access button on login/lock screen">
  255. Parent access
  256. </message>
  257. <message name="IDS_ASH_SHELF_APPS_BUTTON" desc="Text shown on apps button on login screen.">
  258. Apps
  259. </message>
  260. <message name="IDS_ASH_ENTERPRISE_ENROLLMENT_BUTTON" desc="Text shown on enterprise enrollment button on oobe screen.">
  261. Enterprise enrollment
  262. </message>
  263. <message name="IDS_ASH_SHELF_SIGNIN_BUTTON" desc="Text shown on sign in button on enrollment screen.">
  264. Use as a personal device
  265. </message>
  266. <message name="IDS_ASH_SHELF_OS_INSTALL_BUTTON" desc="Text shown on install ChromeOS Flex button on login screen.">
  267. Install ChromeOS Flex
  268. </message>
  269. <message name="IDS_ASH_SHELF_APP_LIST_LAUNCHER_TITLE" desc="The title used for the Ash Launcher in the Shelf (not mentioning 'Apps' since this is a general launcher).">
  270. Launcher
  271. </message>
  272. <!-- Virtual desks -->
  273. <message name="IDS_MOVE_TO_DESKS_MENU" desc="The text label of the Move to Desks submenu">
  274. Move window to desk
  275. </message>
  276. <message name="IDS_ASSIGN_TO_ALL_DESKS" desc="The text label of the Assign to All Desks menu item">
  277. All desks
  278. </message>
  279. <!-- Password expiry notifications -->
  280. <message name="IDS_PASSWORD_CHANGE_OVERDUE_TITLE" desc="Message title for a notification that tells the user they are already late in changing their password, since the password has already expired.">
  281. Password change overdue
  282. </message>
  283. <message name="IDS_PASSWORD_EXPIRES_AFTER_TIME_TITLE" desc="Message title for a notification that tells the user their password will expire at a certain time. This time could be X days(s) or X hour(s) or X minute(s). The alternative text 'Password expires in: $1' is okay if this would make more sense in the grammar of the target language.">
  284. Password expires in <ph name="TIME">$1<ex>5 days</ex></ph>
  285. </message>
  286. <message name="IDS_PASSWORD_EXPIRY_CALL_TO_ACTION" desc="Message body on a notification that politely requests the user to choose a new password since their old password is expiring soon. (The title makes clear that the password is expiring.)">
  287. Choose a new one now
  288. </message>
  289. <message name="IDS_PASSWORD_EXPIRY_CALL_TO_ACTION_CRITICAL" desc="Message body on a notification that *URGENTLY* requests the user to choose a new password since their old password is expiring *VERY* soon. (The title makes clear that the password is expiring.)">
  290. Choose a new one immediately
  291. </message>
  292. <message name="IDS_PASSWORD_EXPIRY_CHANGE_PASSWORD_BUTTON" desc="Text on a button that takes the user to page to change their password">
  293. Change password
  294. </message>
  295. <message name="IDS_PASSWORD_CHANGE_NOTIFICATION_TITLE" desc="Message title for a notification that tells the user that the password was updated.">
  296. ChromeOS password updated
  297. </message>
  298. <message name="IDS_PASSWORD_CHANGE_NOTIFICATION_BODY" desc="Message body on a notification that politely requests the user to start using the new password.">
  299. Your password change was successful. Please use the new password from now on.
  300. </message>
  301. <!-- In-session password change -->
  302. <message name="IDS_PASSWORD_CHANGE_CONFIRM_DIALOG_TITLE" desc="Title for the dialog where a user corrects and confirms their old and new passwords in order to complete a password change">
  303. Confirm change
  304. </message>
  305. <message name="IDS_PASSWORD_CHANGE_CONFIRM_DIALOG_BOTH_PASSWORDS_PROMPT" desc="Text on the password-change confirmation dialog explaining that the user has to enter both their old and new passwords again to finish the password change.">
  306. To finish, enter your old and new passwords
  307. </message>
  308. <message name="IDS_PASSWORD_CHANGE_CONFIRM_DIALOG_OLD_PASSWORD_PROMPT" desc="Text on the password-change confirmation dialog explaining that the user has to enter their old password again to finish the password change.">
  309. To finish, enter your old password
  310. </message>
  311. <message name="IDS_PASSWORD_CHANGE_CONFIRM_DIALOG_NEW_PASSWORD_PROMPT" desc="Text on the password-change confirmation dialog explaining that the user has to enter their new password again to finish the password change.">
  312. To finish, enter your new password
  313. </message>
  314. <message name="IDS_PASSWORD_CHANGE_OLD_PASSWORD_LABEL" desc="Label for a box where the user enters their old password">
  315. Old password
  316. </message>
  317. <message name="IDS_PASSWORD_CHANGE_NEW_PASSWORD_LABEL" desc="Label for a box where the user enters their new password">
  318. New password
  319. </message>
  320. <message name="IDS_PASSWORD_CHANGE_CONFIRM_NEW_PASSWORD_LABEL" desc="Label for the second box where the user enters their new password again, to ensure they don't mistype it">
  321. Confirm new password
  322. </message>
  323. <message name="IDS_PASSWORD_CHANGE_CONFIRM_SAVE_BUTTON" desc="Text on a button that confirms the change to the password and saves the new password in place of the old one">
  324. Save
  325. </message>
  326. <message name="IDS_PASSWORD_CHANGE_PASSWORDS_DONT_MATCH" desc="Error text in the case that the user entered their new password twice into two different boxes as required, but the two entries do not match">
  327. Passwords do not match
  328. </message>
  329. <!-- Kerberos ticket expiry notifications -->
  330. <message name="IDS_KERBEROS_TICKET_EXPIRY_TITLE" desc="Title of the notification shown when a Kerberos ticket is about to expire (shown below the display source and above the body).">
  331. Kerberos ticket expires soon
  332. </message>
  333. <message name="IDS_KERBEROS_TICKET_EXPIRY_BODY" desc="Body of the notification shown when a Kerberos ticket is about to expire (shown below the title).">
  334. Refresh ticket for <ph name="PRINCIPAL_NAME">$1<ex>user@EXAMPLE.COM</ex></ph>
  335. </message>
  336. <message name="IDS_KERBEROS_TICKET_EXPIRY_BUTTON" desc="Button label of the notification shown when a Kerberos ticket is about to expire.">
  337. REFRESH
  338. </message>
  339. <message name="IDS_IME_SERVICE_DISPLAY_NAME" desc="The display name (in the system task manager, etc) of the service process providing the input methods.">
  340. ChromeOS Input Method Service
  341. </message>
  342. <!-- Help App -->
  343. <message name="IDS_HELP_APP_EXPLORE" desc="Name of the Explore app in the app shelf. Explore is an app for users to find helpful information about their Chromebooks. Should be translated into other languages into a similar verb." meaning="App name.">
  344. Explore
  345. </message>
  346. <message name="IDS_HELP_APP_OFFERS" desc="Name of a tab in the Help app that offers users discounts or freebies, 'offers'.">
  347. Offers
  348. </message>
  349. <message name="IDS_HELP_APP_PERKS" desc="Name of a tab in the Help app that offers users additional perks like apps or drive storage space.">
  350. Perks
  351. </message>
  352. <message name="IDS_HELP_APP_DISCOVER_TAB_SUGGESTION_CHIP" desc="Text for the suggestion chip to view a magazine showing the user tools they can use for creating movies on a Chromebook. [CHAR_LIMIT=24]">
  353. Create your own movie
  354. </message>
  355. <message name="IDS_HELP_APP_WHATS_NEW_SUGGESTION_CHIP" desc="Text for the suggestion chip to view updated patch notes are available. [CHAR_LIMIT=24]">
  356. What's new with ChromeOS
  357. </message>
  358. <message name="IDS_HELP_APP_WHATS_NEW_CONTINUE_TASK_TITLE" desc="Title for a ChromeOS launcher continue section item that can be used to quickly access most recent ChromeOS release notes. Continue section contains set of UI elements that are suggestions for continuing recent user workflows. Release notes element is shown after ChromeOS device updates to a new version. Clicking the relese notes element will redirect user to an app that gives the user more information about the ChromeOS update [CHAR_LIMIT=20]">
  359. ChromeOS update
  360. </message>
  361. <message name="IDS_HELP_APP_WHATS_NEW_CONTINUE_TASK_DETAILS" desc="Details label for a ChromeOS launcher continue section item that can be used to quickly access most recent ChromeOS release notes. Continue section contains set of UI elements that are suggestions for continuing recent user workflows. Release notes element is shown after ChromeOS device updates to a new version. Clicking the relese notes element will redirect user to an app that gives the user more information about the ChromeOS update [CHAR_LIMIT=22]">
  362. See what's new
  363. </message>
  364. <message name="IDS_HELP_APP_DISCOVER_TAB_NOTIFICATION_TITLE" desc="Title for a notification that points to the Help app's Discover tab, which features a magazine to teach users how they can use their Chromebooks for creating movies and animations.">
  365. Create your own movie
  366. </message>
  367. <message name="IDS_HELP_APP_DISCOVER_TAB_NOTIFICATION_MESSAGE" desc="Message on a notification that points to the Help app's Discover tab, which features a magazine to teach users how they can create content using their Chromebooks.">
  368. Check out Chromebook's new digital magazine for creators
  369. </message>
  370. <!-- Media App -->
  371. <message name="IDS_MEDIA_APP_APP_NAME" desc="Name of the Media App in the app shelf. This app is the default installed app to open and edit images, video, pdf and audio files." meaning="App name.">
  372. Gallery
  373. </message>
  374. <message name="IDS_MEDIA_APP_FILE_FILTER_AUDIO" desc="Name of the dropdown select item describing audio files. Used to filter files shown in a file picker.">
  375. Audio Files
  376. </message>
  377. <message name="IDS_MEDIA_APP_FILE_FILTER_IMAGE" desc="Name of the dropdown select item describing image files. Used to filter files shown in a file picker.">
  378. Image Files
  379. </message>
  380. <message name="IDS_MEDIA_APP_FILE_FILTER_VIDEO" desc="Name of the dropdown select item describing video files. Used to filter files shown in a file picker.">
  381. Video Files
  382. </message>
  383. <!-- Pin dialog error messages -->
  384. <message name="IDS_REQUEST_PIN_DIALOG_INVALID_PIN_ERROR" desc="The error message displayed in the certificate provider PIN request dialog when an invalid PIN was entered. Should end with a full stop since it can be chained with more text.">
  385. Invalid PIN.
  386. </message>
  387. <message name="IDS_REQUEST_PIN_DIALOG_INVALID_PUK_ERROR" desc="The error message displayed in the certificate provider PIN request dialog when an invalid PUK was entered. Should end with a full stop since it can be chained with more text.">
  388. Invalid PUK.
  389. </message>
  390. <message name="IDS_REQUEST_PIN_DIALOG_MAX_ATTEMPTS_EXCEEDED_ERROR" desc="The error message displayed in the certificate provider PIN request dialog when maximum allowed attempts exceeded.">
  391. Maximum allowed attempts exceeded.
  392. </message>
  393. <message name="IDS_REQUEST_PIN_DIALOG_UNKNOWN_ERROR" desc="The error message displayed in the certificate provider PIN request dialog when unknown error occurred in extension code. Should end with a full stop since it can be chained with more text.">
  394. Unknown error.
  395. </message>
  396. <message name="IDS_REQUEST_PIN_DIALOG_ATTEMPTS_LEFT" desc="The text displayed in the certificate provider PIN request dialog about the number of attempts left">
  397. {ATTEMPTS_LEFT, plural,
  398. =1 {{0} attempt left}
  399. other {{0} attempts left}}
  400. </message>
  401. <message name="IDS_REQUEST_PIN_DIALOG_ERROR_ATTEMPTS" desc="The text displayed in the certificate provider PIN request dialog when the previous login attempt was unsuccessful but there are more attempts remaining. Includes the reason for the previous failure.">
  402. {ATTEMPTS_LEFT, plural,
  403. =1 {<ph name="ERROR_MESSAGE">{1}<ex>Invalid PIN.</ex></ph> {0} attempt left}
  404. other {<ph name="ERROR_MESSAGE">{1}<ex>Invalid PIN.</ex></ph> {0} attempts left}}
  405. </message>
  406. <!-- Print Management App -->
  407. <message name="IDS_PRINT_MANAGEMENT_COMPLETION_STATUS_CANCELED" desc="Displayed text status if the print job was canceled.">
  408. Canceled
  409. </message>
  410. <message name="IDS_PRINT_MANAGEMENT_COMPLETION_STATUS_PRINTED" desc="Displayed text status if the print job was printed succesfully.">
  411. Printed
  412. </message>
  413. <message name="IDS_PRINT_MANAGEMENT_FILE_NAME_COLUMN" desc="The label for the column header that displays the file name of the print job.">
  414. File name
  415. </message>
  416. <message name="IDS_PRINT_MANAGEMENT_PRINTER_NAME_COLUMN" desc="The label for the column header that displays the printer name.">
  417. Printer
  418. </message>
  419. <message name="IDS_PRINT_MANAGEMENT_DATE_COLUMN" desc="The label for the column header that displays the date of which the print job was created.">
  420. Date
  421. </message>
  422. <message name="IDS_PRINT_MANAGEMENT_STATUS_COLUMN" desc="The label for the column header that displays the current status of the print job.">
  423. Status
  424. </message>
  425. <message name="IDS_PRINT_MANAGEMENT_TITLE" desc="The title of the print management app.">
  426. Print jobs
  427. </message>
  428. <message name="IDS_PRINT_MANAGEMENT_CLEAR_ALL_HISTORY_BUTTON_TEXT" desc="The label for the button that clears the print job history.">
  429. Clear all history
  430. </message>
  431. <message name="IDS_PRINT_MANAGEMENT_CLEAR_ALL_HISTORY_CONFIRMATION_TEXT" desc="A confirmation text that ask users for confirmation that they want to delete their print jobs. Also notifies users that their ongoing jobs will not be deleted.">
  432. Are you sure you want to clear all print history? Your ongoing print jobs will not be cleared.
  433. </message>
  434. <message name="IDS_PRINT_MANAGEMENT_CANCEL_BUTTON_LABEL" desc="The label for the button that closes the clear print history dialog.">
  435. Cancel
  436. </message>
  437. <message name="IDS_PRINT_MANAGEMENT_CLEAR_BUTTON_LABEL" desc="The label for the action button that confirms clearing a user's print history in the clear print history dialog.">
  438. Clear
  439. </message>
  440. <message name="IDS_PRINT_MANAGEMENT_HISTORY_HEADER_LABEL" desc="The header label that indicates that print jobs below this header are the user's print history.">
  441. History
  442. </message>
  443. <message name="IDS_PRINT_MANAGEMENT_HISTORY_TOOL_TIP_INDEFINITE" desc="The tooltip that states that the user's print jobs are stored indefinitely.">
  444. Print jobs will appear in history unless they are removed manually
  445. </message>
  446. <message name="IDS_PRINT_MANAGEMENT_HISTORY_TOOL_TIP_MULTIPLE_DAYS_EXPIRATION" desc="The tooltip that states that the user's print jobs are automatically deleted after a variable amount of days.">
  447. Print jobs older than <ph name="NUMBER_OF_DAYS">$1<ex>45</ex></ph> days will be removed
  448. </message>
  449. <message name="IDS_PRINT_MANAGEMENT_HISTORY_TOOL_TIP_SINGLE_DAY_EXPIRATION" desc="The tooltip that states that the user's print jobs are automatically deleted after one day.">
  450. Print jobs older than 1 day will be removed
  451. </message>
  452. <message name="IDS_PRINT_MANAGEMENT_PRINTED_PAGES_ARIA_LABEL" desc="The aria label that describes the current page printed printed versus the total number of pages.">
  453. Printed page <ph name="PRINTED_PAGES">$1<ex>1</ex></ph> out of <ph name="TOTAL_PAGES">$2<ex>2</ex></ph>.
  454. </message>
  455. <message name="IDS_PRINT_MANAGEMENT_PRINTED_PAGES_PROGRESS_FRACTION" desc="A fraction-based progress indicator that lets users know how many pages are print versus how many pages total to be printed. Example: 5/7 (where 5 pages haves been printed out of 7 total pages">
  456. <ph name="PRINTED_PAGES_NUMBER">$1<ex>5</ex></ph>/<ph name="TOTAL_PAGES_NUMBER">$2<ex>7</ex></ph>
  457. </message>
  458. <message name="IDS_PRINT_MANAGEMENT_COMPLETED_JOB_ARIA_LABEL" desc="The aria label that describes a completed print job that includes the print job documenet title, printer name, creation time, and completion status. This is a sentence with commas and spaces (minor pause) between placeholders.">
  459. <ph name="DOCUMENT_TITLE">$1<ex>my_essay.doc</ex></ph>, <ph name="PRINTER_NAME">$2<ex>canon 6450</ex></ph>, <ph name="CREATION_TIME">$3<ex>February 8, 2020</ex></ph>, <ph name="COMPLETION_STATUS">$4<ex>Printed</ex></ph>
  460. </message>
  461. <message name="IDS_PRINT_MANAGEMENT_ONGOING_JOB_ARIA_LABEL" desc="The aria label that describes an ongoing print job that includes the print job documenet title, printer name, creation time, and ongoing status. Also notifies users that the ongoing print job can be cancelled with the 'Enter' key. This is only used for ChromeVox voice transcriptions.">
  462. <ph name="DOCUMENT_TITLE">$1<ex>my_essay.doc</ex></ph>, <ph name="PRINTER_NAME">$2<ex>canon 6450</ex></ph>, <ph name="CREATION_TIME">$3<ex>February 8, 2020</ex></ph>, <ph name="PRINTED_PAGE_NUMBER">$4<ex>5</ex></ph> out of <ph name="TOTAL_PAGE_NUMBER">$5<ex>7</ex></ph>. Press enter to cancel the print job.
  463. </message>
  464. <message name="IDS_PRINT_MANAGEMENT_STOPPED_ONGOING_JOB_ARIA_LABEL" desc="The aria label that describes a stopped print job that includes the print job documenet title, printer name, creation time, and error status. This is a sentence with commas and spaces (minor pause) between placeholders.">
  465. <ph name="DOCUMENT_TITLE">$1<ex>my_essay.doc</ex></ph>, <ph name="PRINTER_NAME">$2<ex>canon 6450</ex></ph>, <ph name="CREATION_TIME">$3<ex>February 8, 2020</ex></ph>, <ph name="ERROR_STATUS">$4<ex>Stopped - Out of paper</ex></ph>
  466. </message>
  467. <message name="IDS_PRINT_MANAGEMENT_PAPER_JAM_ERROR_STATUS" desc="The error status displayed next to a print job to indicate to users that their print job failed because of a printer paper jam.">
  468. Failed - Paper jam
  469. </message>
  470. <message name="IDS_PRINT_MANAGEMENT_OUT_OF_PAPER_ERROR_STATUS" desc="The error status displayed next to a print job to indicate to users that their print job faied because their printer is out out of paper.">
  471. Failed - Out of paper
  472. </message>
  473. <message name="IDS_PRINT_MANAGEMENT_OUT_OF_INK_ERROR_STATUS" desc="The error status displayed next to a print job to indicate to users that their print job failed because their printer is out of ink.">
  474. Failed - Out of ink
  475. </message>
  476. <message name="IDS_PRINT_MANAGEMENT_DOOR_OPEN_ERROR_STATUS" desc="The error status displayed next to a print job to indicate to users that their print job failed because their printer door is open.">
  477. Failed - Door open
  478. </message>
  479. <message name="IDS_PRINT_MANAGEMENT_PRINTER_UNREACHABLE_ERROR_STATUS" desc="The error status displayed next to a print job to indicate to users that their print job failed because their printer is unreachable.">
  480. Failed - Printer unreachable
  481. </message>
  482. <message name="IDS_PRINT_MANAGEMENT_TRAY_MISSING_ERROR_STATUS" desc="The error status displayed next to a print job to indicate to users that their print job failed because their printer's tray is missing.">
  483. Failed - Tray missing
  484. </message>
  485. <message name="IDS_PRINT_MANAGEMENT_OUTPUT_FULL_ERROR_STATUS" desc="The error status displayed next to a print job to indicate to users that their print job failed because their printer's output is full .">
  486. Failed - Output full
  487. </message>
  488. <message name="IDS_PRINT_MANAGEMENT_STOPPED_ERROR_STATUS" desc="The error status displayed next to a print job to indicate to users that their print job failed because their printer has stopped the print job.">
  489. Failed - Stopped
  490. </message>
  491. <message name="IDS_PRINT_MANAGEMENT_FILTERED_FAILED_ERROR_STATUS" desc="The error status displayed next to a print job to indicate to users that their print job failed because their printer's filter has failed.">
  492. Failed - Filter failed
  493. </message>
  494. <message name="IDS_PRINT_MANAGEMENT_CLIENT_UNAUTHORIZED_ERROR_STATUS" desc="The error status displayed next to a print job to indicate to users that their print job failed because their authorization with printer has failed.">
  495. Failed - Authorization Failed
  496. </message>
  497. <message name="IDS_PRINT_MANAGEMENT_UNKNOWN_ERROR_STATUS" desc="The error status displayed next to a print job to indicate to users that their print job failed due to an unknown error.">
  498. Failed - Unknown error
  499. </message>
  500. <message name="IDS_PRINT_MANAGEMENT_NO_PRINT_JOBS_IN_PROGRESS_MESSAGE" desc="The message shown to users if they do not have any print jobs in progress i.e. being printed.">
  501. No print jobs in progress
  502. </message>
  503. <message name="IDS_PRINT_MANAGEMENT_PAPER_JAM_STOPPED_ERROR_STATUS" desc="The error status displayed next to a print job to indicate to users that their print job has stopped because of a printer paper jam.">
  504. Stopped - Paper jam
  505. </message>
  506. <message name="IDS_PRINT_MANAGEMENT_OUT_OF_PAPER_STOPPED_ERROR_STATUS" desc="The error status displayed next to a print job to indicate to users that their print job has stopped because their printer is out out of paper.">
  507. Stopped - Out of paper
  508. </message>
  509. <message name="IDS_PRINT_MANAGEMENT_OUT_OF_INK_STOPPED_ERROR_STATUS" desc="The error status displayed next to a print job to indicate to users that their print job has stopped because their printer is out of ink.">
  510. Stopped - Out of ink
  511. </message>
  512. <message name="IDS_PRINT_MANAGEMENT_DOOR_OPEN_STOPPED_ERROR_STATUS" desc="The error status displayed next to a print job to indicate to users that their print job stopped because their printer door is open.">
  513. Stopped - Door open
  514. </message>
  515. <message name="IDS_PRINT_MANAGEMENT_TRAY_MISSING_STOPPED_ERROR_STATUS" desc="The error status displayed next to a print job to indicate to users that their print job stopped because their printer's tray is missing.">
  516. Stopped - Tray missing
  517. </message>
  518. <message name="IDS_PRINT_MANAGEMENT_OUTPUT_FULL_STOPPED_ERROR_STATUS" desc="The error status displayed next to a print job to indicate to users that their print job stopped because their printer's output is full .">
  519. Stopped - Output full
  520. </message>
  521. <message name="IDS_PRINT_MANAGEMENT_GENERIC_STOPPED_ERROR_STATUS" desc="The error status displayed next to a print job to indicate to users that their print job stopped.">
  522. Stopped
  523. </message>
  524. <message name="IDS_PRINT_MANAGEMENT_UNKNOWN_STOPPED_ERROR_STATUS" desc="The error status displayed next to a print job to indicate to users that their print job stopped due to an unknown error.">
  525. Stopped - Unknown error
  526. </message>
  527. <message name="IDS_PRINT_MANAGEMENT_CLEAR_ALL_POLICY_PRINT_JOB_INDICATOR_MESSAGE" desc="The message shown to indicate that a user policy is in place to prevent the user from deleting their print job history.">
  528. This action is managed by your administrator
  529. </message>
  530. <message name="IDS_PRINT_MANAGEMENT_CANCEL_PRINT_JOB_BUTTON_LABEL" desc="The label for the button that cancels a print job.">
  531. Cancel print job
  532. </message>
  533. <message name="IDS_PRINT_MANAGEMENT_CANCELED_PRINT_JOB_ARIA_ANNOUNCEMENT" desc="The announcement said to notify ChromeVox that a print job was recently cancelled.">
  534. Cancelled print job <ph name="DOCUMENT_TITLE">$1<ex>my_essay.doc</ex></ph>
  535. </message>
  536. <message name="IDS_PRINT_MANAGEMENT_COLLAPSE_PRINTING_STATUS" desc="A text that indicates to the user that the print job is currently printing. This text only appears if the width of the app's window is small and cannot display the entire ongoing printing status.">
  537. Printing
  538. </message>
  539. <!-- Scanning App -->
  540. <message name="IDS_SCANNING_APP_TITLE" desc="The title of the scanning app.">
  541. Scan
  542. </message>
  543. <message name="IDS_SCANNING_APP_SCANNER_DROPDOWN_LABEL" desc="The label for the dropdown that displays connected scanners.">
  544. Scanner
  545. </message>
  546. <message name="IDS_SCANNING_APP_SOURCE_DROPDOWN_LABEL" desc="The label for the dropdown that displays available scan sources (e.g. flatbed, document feeder, etc.).">
  547. Source
  548. </message>
  549. <message name="IDS_SCANNING_APP_ONE_SIDED_DOC_FEEDER_OPTION_TEXT" desc="The text displayed for the one-sided document feeder source option.">
  550. Document Feeder (One-sided)
  551. </message>
  552. <message name="IDS_SCANNING_APP_TWO_SIDED_DOC_FEEDER_OPTION_TEXT" desc="The text displayed for the two-sided document feeder source option.">
  553. Document Feeder (Two-sided)
  554. </message>
  555. <message name="IDS_SCANNING_APP_FLATBED_OPTION_TEXT" desc="The text displayed for the flatbed source option.">
  556. Flatbed
  557. </message>
  558. <message name="IDS_SCANNING_APP_FILE_TYPE_DROPDOWN_LABEL" desc="The label for the dropdown that displays available file types.">
  559. File type
  560. </message>
  561. <message name="IDS_SCANNING_APP_JPG_OPTION_TEXT" desc="The text displayed for the JPG file type option.">
  562. JPG
  563. </message>
  564. <message name="IDS_SCANNING_APP_PDF_OPTION_TEXT" desc="The text displayed for the PDF file type option.">
  565. PDF
  566. </message>
  567. <message name="IDS_SCANNING_APP_PNG_OPTION_TEXT" desc="The text displayed for the PNG file type option.">
  568. PNG
  569. </message>
  570. <message name="IDS_SCANNING_APP_COLOR_MODE_DROPDOWN_LABEL" desc="The label for the dropdown that displays available color modes (e.g. color, grayscale, black and white, etc.).">
  571. Color
  572. </message>
  573. <message name="IDS_SCANNING_APP_BLACK_AND_WHITE_OPTION_TEXT" desc="The text displayed for the black and white option in the color mode dropdown.">
  574. Black and white
  575. </message>
  576. <message name="IDS_SCANNING_APP_COLOR_OPTION_TEXT" desc="The text displayed for the color option in the color mode dropdown.">
  577. Color
  578. </message>
  579. <message name="IDS_SCANNING_APP_GRAYSCALE_OPTION_TEXT" desc="The text displayed for the grayscale option in the color mode dropdown.">
  580. Grayscale
  581. </message>
  582. <message name="IDS_SCANNING_APP_PAGE_SIZE_DROPDOWN_LABEL" desc="The label for the dropdown that displays available page sizes.">
  583. Page size
  584. </message>
  585. <message name="IDS_SCANNING_APP_A3_OPTION_TEXT" desc="The text displayed for the A3 option in the page size dropdown.">
  586. A3
  587. </message>
  588. <message name="IDS_SCANNING_APP_A4_OPTION_TEXT" desc="The text displayed for the A4 option in the page size dropdown.">
  589. A4
  590. </message>
  591. <message name="IDS_SCANNING_APP_B4_OPTION_TEXT" desc="The text displayed for the B4 option in the page size dropdown.">
  592. B4
  593. </message>
  594. <message name="IDS_SCANNING_APP_LEGAL_OPTION_TEXT" desc="The text displayed for the Legal option in the page size dropdown.">
  595. Legal
  596. </message>
  597. <message name="IDS_SCANNING_APP_LETTER_OPTION_TEXT" desc="The text displayed for the Letter option in the page size dropdown.">
  598. Letter
  599. </message>
  600. <message name="IDS_SCANNING_APP_TABLOID_OPTION_TEXT" desc="The text displayed for the Tabloid option in the page size dropdown.">
  601. Tabloid
  602. </message>
  603. <message name="IDS_SCANNING_APP_FIT_TO_SCAN_AREA_OPTION_TEXT" desc="The text displayed for the fit to scan area option in the page size dropdown.">
  604. Fit to scan area
  605. </message>
  606. <message name="IDS_SCANNING_APP_RESOLUTION_DROPDOWN_LABEL" desc="The label for the dropdown that displays available resolutions (e.g. 150 dpi, 300 dpi, etc.).">
  607. Resolution
  608. </message>
  609. <message name="IDS_SCANNING_APP_RESOLUTION_OPTION_TEXT" desc="The text displayed for an option in the resolution dropdown.">
  610. <ph name="RESOLUTION_VALUE">$1<ex>300</ex></ph> dpi
  611. </message>
  612. <message name="IDS_SCANNING_APP_SCAN_TO_DROPDOWN_LABEL" desc="The label for the dropdown that displays the chosen directory to save scans.">
  613. Scan to
  614. </message>
  615. <message name="IDS_SCANNING_APP_MY_FILES_SELECT_OPTION" desc="The text displayed in the Scan To dropdown when the user chooses the local 'My files' folder from the select dialog.">
  616. My files
  617. </message>
  618. <message name="IDS_SCANNING_APP_SELECT_FOLDER_OPTION" desc="The text displayed in the Scan To dropdown option which the user can click to open the select dialog for choosing the folder to save completed scans.">
  619. Select folder in Files app...
  620. </message>
  621. <message name="IDS_SCANNING_APP_SELECT_DIALOG_TITLE" desc="The text used as the title of the select dialog used for choosing the folder to save completed scans.">
  622. Select a folder to save to
  623. </message>
  624. <message name="IDS_SCANNING_APP_MORE_SETTINGS" desc="The text displayed for the button that shows and hides additional settings.">
  625. More settings
  626. </message>
  627. <message name="IDS_SCANNING_APP_SCAN_PREVIEW_HELPER_TEXT" desc="The text displayed in the scan preview that explains how to scan a document.">
  628. To get started, place your document on the scanner
  629. </message>
  630. <message name="IDS_SCANNING_APP_SCAN_BUTTON_TEXT" desc="The text displayed for the button that starts a scan.">
  631. {NUMBER_OF_PAGES, plural,
  632. =0 {Scan}
  633. =1 {Scan page {NUMBER_OF_PAGES}}
  634. other {Scan page {NUMBER_OF_PAGES}}}
  635. </message>
  636. <message name="IDS_SCANNING_APP_MY_DRIVE" desc="The text displayed in the Scan To dropdown when the user selects to save completed scans to their Google Drive 'My Drive' folder.">
  637. My Drive
  638. </message>
  639. <message name="IDS_SCANNING_APP_DEFAULT_SOURCE_OPTION_TEXT" desc="The text displayed for the default source option.">
  640. Default
  641. </message>
  642. <message name="IDS_SCANNING_APP_SCAN_PREVIEW_PROGRESS_TEXT" desc="The text displayed in the scan preview to indicate which page is currently being scanned.">
  643. Scanning page <ph name="PAGE_NUMBER">$1<ex>4</ex></ph>
  644. </message>
  645. <message name="IDS_SCANNING_APP_FILE_SAVED_TEXT" desc="The text displayed in the Scanning App when a scan job is completed and the file is saved.">
  646. {COUNT, plural,
  647. =1 {Your file has been successfully scanned and saved to <ph name="LINK_BEGIN">&lt;a id="folderLink"&gt;</ph><ph name="FOLDER_NAME">$1<ex>My files</ex></ph><ph name="LINK_END">&lt;/a&gt;</ph>.}
  648. other {Your files have been successfully scanned and saved to <ph name="LINK_BEGIN">&lt;a id="folderLink"&gt;</ph><ph name="FOLDER_NAME">$1<ex>My files</ex></ph><ph name="LINK_END">&lt;/a&gt;</ph>.}}
  649. </message>
  650. <message name="IDS_SCANNING_APP_DONE_BUTTON_TEXT" desc="The text displayed for the button the user clicks to return to the intial Scanning App page after a scan job is completed.">
  651. Done
  652. </message>
  653. <message name="IDS_SCANNING_APP_CANCEL_BUTTON_TEXT" desc="The text displayed for the button to cancel an ongoing scan job.">
  654. Cancel
  655. </message>
  656. <message name="IDS_SCANNING_APP_START_SCAN_FAILED_TOAST" desc="The error message displayed when a scan job fails to start.">
  657. Couldn't start scanning
  658. </message>
  659. <message name="IDS_SCANNING_APP_GET_HELP_LINK_TEXT" desc="The text used for the link that navigates to the Scan app help webpage. This is shown to the user after a scanning error.">
  660. Get help
  661. </message>
  662. <message name="IDS_SCANNING_APP_CANCEL_FAILED_TOAST_TEXT" desc="The error message displayed when a user attempts to cancel a scan job but the cancel request fails.">
  663. Couldn't cancel scanning
  664. </message>
  665. <message name="IDS_SCANNING_APP_SCAN_CANCELED_TOAST_TEXT" desc="The message displayed when a scan job is successfully canceled.">
  666. Scanning has been canceled
  667. </message>
  668. <message name="IDS_SCANNING_APP_CANCELING_SCANNING_TEXT" desc="The text displayed in the scan preview to indicate a scan job is being canceled.">
  669. Canceling scanning
  670. </message>
  671. <message name="IDS_SCANNING_APP_FILE_NOT_FOUND_TOAST_TEXT" desc="The message displayed when attempting to open a saved scan file and it is either missing or deleted.">
  672. File not found
  673. </message>
  674. <message name="IDS_SCANNING_APP_SCAN_FAILED_DIALOG_TITLE_TEXT" desc="The text displayed as the title of the dialog shown when a scan job fails.">
  675. Couldn't complete scan
  676. </message>
  677. <message name="IDS_SCANNING_APP_SCAN_FAILED_DIALOG_UNKNOWN_ERROR_TEXT" desc="The text displayed as the body of the dialog shown when a scan job fails for an unknown reason. The text advises the user to make sure their Chromebook has enough space to save files.">
  678. Check the scanner and try again. Make sure there is enough local space to save scanned files.
  679. </message>
  680. <message name="IDS_SCANNING_APP_SCAN_FAILED_DIALOG_DEVICE_BUSY_TEXT" desc="The text displayed as the body of the dialog shown when a scan job fails due to the scanner being busy. The text advises the user to try scanning again once the scanner is no longer in use.">
  681. Scanner is currently in use. Try again later.
  682. </message>
  683. <message name="IDS_SCANNING_APP_SCAN_FAILED_DIALOG_ADF_JAMMED_TEXT" desc="The text displayed as the body of the dialog shown when a scan job fails due to the scanner's document feeder being jammmed. The text advises the user to clear the feeder and try again.">
  684. The scanner’s document feeder is jammed. Check the feeder and try again.
  685. </message>
  686. <message name="IDS_SCANNING_APP_SCAN_FAILED_DIALOG_ADF_EMPTY_TEXT" desc="The text displayed as the body of the dialog shown when a scan job fails due to the scanner's document feeder being empty. The text advises the user to place documents in the feeder and try again.">
  687. The scanner’s document feeder is empty. Add documents and try again.
  688. </message>
  689. <message name="IDS_SCANNING_APP_SCAN_FAILED_DIALOG_FLATBED_OPEN_TEXT" desc="The text displayed as the body of the dialog shown when a scan job fails due to the scanner's cover being open. The text advises the user to close the cover and try again.">
  690. The scanner’s cover is open. Close the cover and try again.
  691. </message>
  692. <message name="IDS_SCANNING_APP_SCAN_FAILED_DIALOG_IO_ERROR_TEXT" desc="The text displayed as the body of the dialog shown when a scan job fails due to a communication issue with the scanner. The text advises the user to check the network or USB connection and try again.">
  693. There's an issue communicating with the scanner. Check the network or USB connection and try again.
  694. </message>
  695. <message name="IDS_SCANNING_APP_OK_BUTTON_LABEL" desc="The label for the button to acknowledge and close the dialog shown when a scan job fails.">
  696. Ok
  697. </message>
  698. <message name="IDS_SCANNING_APP_SCANNED_IMAGES_ARIA_LABEL" is_accessibility_with_no_ui="true" desc="The text read by the screen reader to announce a scan job is completed and the total number of pages scanned.">
  699. {NUMBER_OF_PAGES, plural,
  700. =1 {Scanning completed. 1 page scanned}
  701. other {Scanning completed. {NUMBER_OF_PAGES} pages scanned}}
  702. </message>
  703. <message name="IDS_SCANNING_APP_SCANNING_IMAGES_ARIA_LABEL" desc="The text read by the screen reader announcing progress updates for an ongoing scan job.">
  704. Scanning page <ph name="PAGE_NUM">$1<ex>2</ex></ph>. <ph name="PERCENTAGE_VALUE">$2<ex>50</ex></ph>% completed.
  705. </message>
  706. <message name="IDS_SCANNING_APP_SCANNERS_LOADING_TEXT" desc="The text displayed while the app is searching for available scanners">
  707. Looking for scanners
  708. </message>
  709. <message name="IDS_SCANNING_APP_NO_SCANNERS_TEXT" desc="The text displayed when there are no available scanners found for scanning">
  710. No scanners available
  711. </message>
  712. <message name="IDS_SCANNING_APP_NO_SCANNERS_SUBTEXT" desc="The subtext displayed when there are no available scanners found for scanning">
  713. Make sure the scanner is turned on and available via your network or a direct connection
  714. </message>
  715. <message name="IDS_SCANNING_APP_LEARN_MORE_BUTTON_LABEL" desc="The label for the button that leads to a help support article to learn more about scanning.">
  716. Learn more
  717. </message>
  718. <message name="IDS_SCANNING_APP_RETRY_BUTTON_LABEL" desc="The label for the button that retries searching for available scanners.">
  719. Retry
  720. </message>
  721. <message name="IDS_SCANNING_APP_EDIT_BUTTON_LABEL" desc="The label for the button that opens the Media app for editing scanned files.">
  722. {0, plural,
  723. =1 {Edit file}
  724. other {Edit files}}
  725. </message>
  726. <message name="IDS_SCANNING_APP_SHOW_IN_FOLDER_BUTTON_LABEL" desc="The label for the button that opens the files app in the location of the saved scan.">
  727. Show in folder
  728. </message>
  729. <message name="IDS_SCANNING_APP_MULTI_PAGE_CHECKBOX_TEXT" desc="The description for the checkbox that starts a multi-page scan job. This checkbox allows users to scan multiple pages from their scanner into a new PDF file.">
  730. Save multiple pages to one PDF
  731. </message>
  732. <message name="IDS_SCANNING_APP_SAVE_BUTTON_LABEL" desc="The label for the button to save a scan to a PDF file">
  733. End &#38; save
  734. </message>
  735. <message name="IDS_SCANNING_APP_MULTI_PAGE_SCAN_INSTRUCTIONS_TEXT" desc="The text instructions for a multi-page scan job to tell the user to scan another page from their scanner.">
  736. Place another page on the scanner
  737. </message>
  738. <message name="IDS_SCANNING_APP_ACTION_TOOLBAR_PAGE_COUNT_TEXT" desc="The text in the action toolbar that shows the current page number and the total number of pages scanned.">
  739. <ph name="CURRENT_PAGE">$1<ex>2</ex></ph> of <ph name="TOTAL_PAGES">$2<ex>4</ex></ph>
  740. </message>
  741. <message name="IDS_SCANNING_APP_REMOVE_PAGE_DIALOG_TITLE" desc="The text used as the title for the dialog that lets the user delete a page from their scan job.">
  742. {PAGE_NUMBER, plural,
  743. =0 {Remove page?}
  744. =1 {Remove page {PAGE_NUMBER}?}
  745. other {Remove page {PAGE_NUMBER}?}}
  746. </message>
  747. <message name="IDS_SCANNING_APP_REMOVE_PAGE_BUTTON_LABEL" desc="The label for the button that lets the user delete a page from their scan job.">
  748. Remove
  749. </message>
  750. <message name="IDS_SCANNING_APP_RESCAN_PAGE_DIALOG_TITLE" desc="The text used as the title for the dialog that lets the user rescan a page from their scan job.">
  751. {PAGE_NUMBER, plural,
  752. =0 {Rescan page?}
  753. =1 {Rescan page {PAGE_NUMBER}?}
  754. other {Rescan page {PAGE_NUMBER}?}}
  755. </message>
  756. <message name="IDS_SCANNING_APP_RESCAN_PAGE_BUTTON_LABEL" desc="The label for the button that lets the user replace a page from their scan job by scanning a new page from their scanner.">
  757. Rescan
  758. </message>
  759. <message name="IDS_SCANNING_APP_REMOVE_PAGE_CONFIRMATION_TEXT" desc="The text to confirm to the user they want to remove the last page from their current multi-page scan session.">
  760. This is the only page. This will take you to the scanning start screen.
  761. </message>
  762. <message name="IDS_SCANNING_APP_RESCAN_PAGE_CONFIRMATION_TEXT" desc="The text to confirm to the user they want to rescan a page from their current multi-page scan session.">
  763. Place your document on the scanner
  764. </message>
  765. <message name="IDS_SCANNING_APP_MULTI_PAGE_SCAN_PROGRESS_TEXT" desc="The text displayed in the multi-page scan section to indicate which page is currently being scanned.">
  766. Scanning page <ph name="PAGE_NUMBER">$1<ex>4</ex></ph>...
  767. </message>
  768. <message name="IDS_SCANNING_APP_MULTI_PAGE_CANCELING_SCANNING_TEXT" desc="The text displayed in the multi-page scan section to indicate the scan is being canceled.">
  769. Canceling scanning...
  770. </message>
  771. <message name="IDS_SCANNING_APP_MULTI_PAGE_CHECKBOX_ARIA_LABEL" is_accessibility_with_no_ui="true" desc="The text read aloud by the screen reader describing the checkbox to start a multi-page scan session.">
  772. Multi-page scan
  773. </message>
  774. <message name="IDS_SCANNING_APP_MULTI_PAGE_IMAGE_ARIA_LABEL" is_accessibility_with_no_ui="true" desc="The text read aloud by the screen reader describing what position the image is in in the list of scanned images.">
  775. Image <ph name="CURRENT_PAGE">$1<ex>2</ex></ph> of <ph name="TOTAL_PAGES">$2<ex>4</ex></ph>
  776. </message>
  777. <!-- Diagnostics App -->
  778. <message name="IDS_DIAGNOSTICS_TITLE" desc="The title of the diagnostics app.">
  779. Diagnostics
  780. </message>
  781. <message name="IDS_DIAGNOSTICS_MEMORY_TITLE" desc="The title of the diagnostics memory section which shows users' information about their computer memory.">
  782. Memory
  783. </message>
  784. <message name="IDS_DIAGNOSTICS_BATTERY_TITLE" desc="The title of the diagnostics battery section which shows users' information about their computer battery.">
  785. Battery
  786. </message>
  787. <message name="IDS_DIAGNOSTICS_BATTERY_CHARGING" desc="The title of the diagnostics battery section which shows users' information about their computer battery.">
  788. Charging, <ph name="TIME_VALUE">$1<ex>2 hours and 18 minutes</ex></ph> until full
  789. </message>
  790. <message name="IDS_DIAGNOSTICS_BATTERY_DISCHARGING" desc="The title of the diagnostics battery section which shows users' information about their computer battery.">
  791. <ph name="TIME_VALUE">$1<ex>2 hours and 18 minutes</ex></ph> left
  792. </message>
  793. <message name="IDS_DIAGNOSTICS_BATTERY_CALCULATING_TEXT" desc="Battery status text indicating transitionary state where battery values are being calculated.">
  794. Calculating...
  795. </message>
  796. <message name="IDS_DIAGNOSTICS_BATTERY_FULL_TEXT" desc="Battery status text indicating the battery is fully charged.">
  797. Battery full
  798. </message>
  799. <message name="IDS_DIAGNOSTICS_CPU_TITLE" desc="The title of the diagnostics CPU section which shows users' information about their computer CPU usage.">
  800. CPU
  801. </message>
  802. <message name="IDS_DIAGNOSTICS_CPU_USAGE_LABEL" desc="The label for the percentage of CPU that is currently being used.">
  803. Current usage
  804. </message>
  805. <message name="IDS_DIAGNOSTICS_CPU_USAGE_TEXT" desc="The text displaying the percentage of CPU that is currently being used.">
  806. <ph name="PERCENTAGE_VALUE">$1<ex>50</ex></ph>%
  807. </message>
  808. <message name="IDS_DIAGNOSTICS_CPU_USAGE_SYSTEM_LABEL" desc="The label for the percentage of CPU that is currently being used by the system.">
  809. System
  810. </message>
  811. <message name="IDS_DIAGNOSTICS_CPU_USAGE_USER_LABEL" desc="The label for the percentage of CPU that is currently being used by the user.">
  812. User
  813. </message>
  814. <message name="IDS_DIAGNOSTICS_CPU_TEMPERATURE_LABEL" desc="The label for the current CPU temperature.">
  815. Temperature
  816. </message>
  817. <message name="IDS_DIAGNOSTICS_PERCENTAGE_LABEL" desc="The label displaying localized percentage.">
  818. <ph name="PERCENTAGE_VALUE">$1<ex>50</ex></ph>%
  819. </message>
  820. <message name="IDS_DIAGNOSTICS_CURRENT_NOW_LABEL" desc="The label for a battery's current power consumption represented in milliamps.">
  821. Current
  822. </message>
  823. <message name="IDS_DIAGNOSTICS_CURRENT_NOW_TEXT" desc="The text for a battery's current power consumption represented in milliamps.">
  824. <ph name="CURRENT_VALUE">$1<ex>1123</ex></ph>mA
  825. </message>
  826. <message name="IDS_DIAGNOSTICS_CYCLE_COUNT_LABEL" desc="The label for a battery's cycle count. The cycle count is the number of times the battery has been drained and recharged.">
  827. Cycle count
  828. </message>
  829. <message name="IDS_DIAGNOSTICS_REMAINING_CHARGE_LABEL" desc="The label for the progress bar that displays users' remaining battery charge.">
  830. Remaining charge
  831. </message>
  832. <message name="IDS_DIAGNOSTICS_SESSION_LOG_LABEL" desc="The label for the button that opens the session log for the diagnostics app.">
  833. Save test details
  834. </message>
  835. <message name="IDS_DIAGNOSTICS_BATTERY_CHIP_TEXT" desc="The text for a battery's full charge capacity represented in milliamp hours.">
  836. <ph name="CHARGE_VALUE">$1<ex>6000</ex></ph>mAh Battery
  837. </message>
  838. <message name="IDS_DIAGNOSTICS_CPU_CHIP_TEXT" desc="The text that displays the CPU name, thread count, and max CPU speed.">
  839. <ph name="CPU_NAME">$1<ex>Intel(R) Celeron(R) N4020 CPU @ 1,10Ghz</ex></ph> (<ph name="THREAD_COUNT">$2<ex>8</ex></ph> threads, <ph name="CPU_MAX_CLOCK_SPEED">$3<ex>3.90</ex></ph>GHz)
  840. </message>
  841. <message name="IDS_DIAGNOSTICS_BATTERY_FULL_MESSAGE" desc="The message shown when the battery is full and the charge test can not be run.">
  842. To test battery charging rate, let your battery drain for a short period
  843. </message>
  844. <message name="IDS_DIAGNOSTICS_NOT_ENOUGH_AVAILABLE_MEMORY" desc="The message shown when the amount of available memory on a device is less than 500 MB and the memory test can not be run.">
  845. You need at least 500 MB free to run a Memory test. To free up space, go to Settings > Storage management.
  846. </message>
  847. <message name="IDS_DIAGNOSTICS_BATTERY_HEALTH_LABEL" desc="The label for a battery's health.">
  848. Battery health
  849. </message>
  850. <message name="IDS_DIAGNOSTICS_BATTERY_HEALTH_TEXT" desc="The text for the battery's health percentage.">
  851. <ph name="PERCENTAGE_VALUE">$1<ex>92</ex></ph>%
  852. </message>
  853. <message name="IDS_DIAGNOSTICS_CPU_SPEED_LABEL" desc="The label for the current CPU speed.">
  854. Current speed
  855. </message>
  856. <message name="IDS_DIAGNOSTICS_CPU_TEMPERATURE_TEXT" desc="The text for the current CPU temperature in Celsius.">
  857. <ph name="TEMPERATURE_C">$1<ex>25</ex></ph>° C
  858. </message>
  859. <message name="IDS_DIANOSTICS_LEARN_MORE_LABEL" desc="The label for the button that links to a help support article to learn more about the test routines being run.">
  860. Learn more in Help Center
  861. </message>
  862. <message name="IDS_DIAGNOSTICS_LEARN_MORE_LABEL_SHORT" desc="The label for the text link that leads to a help support article to learn more about the test routines being run.">
  863. Learn more
  864. </message>
  865. <message name="IDS_DIAGNOSTICS_DEVICE_INFO_TEXT" desc="The text that displays the device's name and milestone version.">
  866. <ph name="BOARD_NAME">$1<ex>Atlas</ex></ph>, version <ph name="MILESTONE_VERSION">$2<ex>88</ex></ph>
  867. </message>
  868. <message name="IDS_DIAGNOSTICS_VERSION_INFO_TEXT" desc="The text that displays the device's milestone version. Substring of 'Atlas, version 88'">
  869. version <ph name="MILESTONE_VERSION">$1<ex>88</ex></ph>
  870. </message>
  871. <message name="IDS_DIAGNOSTICS_BATTERY_HEALTH_TOOLTIP_TEXT" desc="The tooltip that states that battery capacity declines with usage.">
  872. Battery capacity declines with usage
  873. </message>
  874. <message name="IDS_DIAGNOSTICS_CYCLE_COUNT_TOOLTIP_TEXT" desc="The tooltip that explains that cycle count is the number of times the battery has gone through a full charging cycle.">
  875. The number of times your battery has gone through a full charging cycle
  876. </message>
  877. <message name="IDS_DIAGNOSTICS_CURRENT_NOW_TOOLTIP_TEXT" desc="The tooltip that states the current rate at which a user's device is charging or discharging.">
  878. The rate at which the device is currently charging or discharging
  879. </message>
  880. <message name="IDS_DIAGNOSTICS_CPU_USAGE_TOOLTIP_TEXT" desc="The tooltip for CPU usage.">
  881. This is an aggregation of all cores
  882. </message>
  883. <message name="IDS_DIANOSTICS_ROUTINE_NAME_TEXT" desc="The text that informs the user which test is currently running.">
  884. Running <ph name="TEST_NAME">$1<ex>Charging rate</ex></ph> test...
  885. </message>
  886. <message name="IDS_DIAGNOSTICS_BATTERY_CHARGE_ROUTINE_TEXT" desc="The text for the battery charge routine.">
  887. Charging rate
  888. </message>
  889. <message name="IDS_DIAGNOSTICS_BATTERY_DISCHARGE_ROUTINE_TEXT" desc="The text for the battery discharge routine.">
  890. Discharging rate
  891. </message>
  892. <message name="IDS_DIAGNOSTICS_CPU_CACHE_ROUTINE_TEXT" desc="The text for the CPU cache routine.">
  893. Cache
  894. </message>
  895. <message name="IDS_DIAGNOSTICS_CPU_STRESS_ROUTINE_TEXT" desc="The text for the CPU stress routine.">
  896. Stress
  897. </message>
  898. <message name="IDS_DIAGNOSTICS_CPU_FLOATING_POINT_ACCURACY_ROUTINE_TEXT" desc="The text for the CPU floating point accuracy routine.">
  899. Floating point accuracy
  900. </message>
  901. <message name="IDS_DIAGNOSTICS_CPU_PRIME_SEARCH_ROUTINE_TEXT" desc="The text for the CPU prime search routine.">
  902. Prime search
  903. </message>
  904. <message name="IDS_DIAGNOSTICS_MEMORY_ROUTINE_TEXT" desc="The text for the memory routine.">
  905. Memory
  906. </message>
  907. <message name="IDS_CHARGE_TEST_RESULT" desc="The result text for charging routine.">
  908. Charged <ph name="RATE">$1<ex>10%</ex></ph> in <ph name="NUM_SECONDS">$2<ex>10</ex></ph> seconds.
  909. </message>
  910. <message name="IDS_DISCHARGE_TEST_RESULT" desc="The result text for discharging routine.">
  911. Discharged <ph name="RATE">$1<ex>10%</ex></ph> in <ph name="NUM_SECONDS">$2<ex>10</ex></ph> seconds.
  912. </message>
  913. <message name="IDS_DIAGNOSTICS_TEST_FAILURE_TEXT" desc="The text displayed when a test fails.">
  914. Test failed
  915. </message>
  916. <message name="IDS_DIAGNOSTICS_TEST_SUCCESS_TEXT" desc="The text displayed when a test passes.">
  917. Test succeeded
  918. </message>
  919. <message name="IDS_DIAGNOSTICS_TEST_RUNNING_BADGE_TEXT" desc="The text displayed to indicate that a test is running.">
  920. RUNNING
  921. </message>
  922. <message name="IDS_DIAGNOSTICS_TEST_FAILURE_BADGE_TEXT" desc="The text displayed to indicate that a test failed.">
  923. FAILED
  924. </message>
  925. <message name="IDS_DIAGNOSTICS_TEST_SUCCESS_BADGE_TEXT" desc="The text displayed to indicate that a test passed.">
  926. PASSED
  927. </message>
  928. <message name="IDS_DIAGNOSTICS_TEST_QUEUED_BADGE_TEXT" desc="The text displayed to indicate that a test is currently queued.">
  929. QUEUED
  930. </message>
  931. <message name="IDS_DIAGNOSTICS_TEST_STOPPED_BADGE_TEXT" desc="The text displayed to indicate that a test has been stopped.">
  932. STOPPED
  933. </message>
  934. <message name="IDS_DIAGNOSTICS_TEST_SKIPPED_BADGE_TEXT" desc="The text displayed to indicate that a test has been skipped.">
  935. SKIPPED
  936. </message>
  937. <message name="IDS_DIAGNOSTICS_TEST_WARNING_BADGE_TEXT" desc="The text displayed to indicate that a non-critical test failed.">
  938. WARNING
  939. </message>
  940. <message name="IDS_DIAGNOSTICS_TEST_RUNNING_TEXT" desc="The text displayed while a test is running.">
  941. Test running
  942. </message>
  943. <message name="IDS_DIAGNOSTICS_HIDE_REPORT_TEXT" desc="The text for the button that closes the test summary report.">
  944. Hide report
  945. </message>
  946. <message name="IDS_DIAGNOSTICS_SEE_REPORT_TEXT" desc="The text for the button that shows the test summary report">
  947. See report
  948. </message>
  949. <message name="IDS_DIANOSTICS_ROUTINE_ENTRY_TEXT" desc="The text that shows the name of a test.">
  950. <ph name="TEST_NAME">$1<ex>Stress</ex></ph> test
  951. </message>
  952. <message name="IDS_DIAGNOSTICS_CHARGE_RUN_TESTS_BUTTON_TEXT" desc="The text for the button used to run the battery charge test.">
  953. Run Charge test
  954. </message>
  955. <message name="IDS_DIAGNOSTICS_DISCHARGE_RUN_TESTS_BUTTON_TEXT" desc="The text for the button used to run the battery discharge test.">
  956. Run Discharge test
  957. </message>
  958. <message name="IDS_DIAGNOSTICS_CPU_RUN_TESTS_BUTTON_TEXT" desc="The text for the button used to run the CPU tests.">
  959. Run CPU test
  960. </message>
  961. <message name="IDS_DIAGNOSTICS_MEMORY_RUN_TESTS_BUTTON_TEXT" desc="The text for the button used to run the memory test.">
  962. Run Memory test
  963. </message>
  964. <message name="IDS_DIAGNOSTICS_RUN_AGAIN_BUTTON_TEXT" desc="The text for the button used to rerun a test.">
  965. Run again
  966. </message>
  967. <message name="IDS_DIAGNOSTICS_STOP_TEST_BUTTON_TEXT" desc="The text for the button used to stop a test.">
  968. Stop test
  969. </message>
  970. <message name="IDS_DIAGNOSTICS_CPU_SPEED_TEXT" desc="The text that displays the current CPU speed. GHz is an SI unit for gigahertz.">
  971. <ph name="CURRENT">$1<ex>1.6</ex></ph>GHz
  972. </message>
  973. <message name="IDS_DIAGNOSTICS_MEMORY_AVAILABLE_TEXT" desc="The text that displays the amount of memory available on a users' device.">
  974. <ph name="AVAILABLE_MEMORY">$1<ex>13.12</ex></ph> GB of <ph name="TOTAL_MEMORY">$2<ex>16</ex></ph> GB available
  975. </message>
  976. <message name="IDS_DIAGNOSTICS_CANCELLED_TEST_TEXT" desc="The text that displays the test that was cancelled.">
  977. <ph name="TEST_NAME">$1<ex>Stress</ex></ph> test has been cancelled
  978. </message>
  979. <message name="IDS_DIAGNOSTICS_SESSION_LOG_TOAST_TEXT_SUCCESS" desc="The text shown when the session log is successfully saved to the users' device.">
  980. Download complete
  981. </message>
  982. <message name="IDS_DIAGNOSTICS_SESSION_LOG_TOAST_TEXT_FAILURE" desc="The text shown when the session log download fails.">
  983. Download failed
  984. </message>
  985. <message name="IDS_DIAGNOSTICS_SELECT_DIALOG_TITLE" desc="The text used as the title of the select dialog used for choosing the folder to save the session log to.">
  986. Select a folder to save to
  987. </message>
  988. <message name="IDS_DIAGNOSTICS_ROUTINE_REMAINING_MIN" desc="The text used to describe the status of running routine, specifically on how many more minutes are remaining. MIN_REMAINING is assumed to be greater than 1.">
  989. About <ph name="MIN_REMAINING">$1<ex>3</ex></ph> minutes remaining
  990. </message>
  991. <message name="IDS_DIAGNOSTICS_ROUTINE_REMAINING_MIN_FINAL" desc="The text used to describe the status of running routine, specifically when there are less than a minute left.">
  992. Less than a minute remaining
  993. </message>
  994. <message name="IDS_DIAGNOSTICS_ROUTINE_REMAINING_MIN_FINAL_LARGE" desc="The text used to describe the status of running routine, specifically when a large routine is taking longer than expected.">
  995. Just a few more minutes...
  996. </message>
  997. <message name="IDS_DIAGNOSTICS_CPU_BANNER_MESSAGE" desc="The text shown while a user is running their CPU test.">
  998. Running a CPU test may affect your system performance
  999. </message>
  1000. <message name="IDS_DIAGNOSTICS_MEMORY_BANNER_MESSAGE" desc="The text shown while a user is running their Memory test.">
  1001. For more accurate results, close all apps until the test is complete.
  1002. </message>
  1003. <message name="IDS_DIAGNOSTICS_TROUBLE_CONNECTING" desc="The label for the text link that leads to a help support article to learn more about connecting to Ethernet networks.">
  1004. Try troubleshooting steps
  1005. </message>
  1006. <message name="IDS_DIAGNOSTICS_TROUBLESHOOTING_TEXT" desc="The label for the text displayed when an internet network is not in a connected or connecting state.">
  1007. No <ph name="NETWORK_NAME">$1<ex>Ethernet</ex></ph> network available
  1008. </message>
  1009. <message name="IDS_DIAGNOSTICS_SYSTEM" desc="The label for the system navigation panel item.">
  1010. System
  1011. </message>
  1012. <message name="IDS_DIAGNOSTICS_CONNECTIVITY" desc="The label for the connectivity navigation panel item.">
  1013. Connectivity
  1014. </message>
  1015. <message name="IDS_DIAGNOSTICS_INPUT" desc="The label for the input navigation panel item, which when clicked shows a page offering testers for keyboards, touchpads, and touchscreens.">
  1016. Input
  1017. </message>
  1018. <message name="IDS_DIAGNOSTICS_NAME_SERVERS" desc="Name servers label.">
  1019. {0, plural,
  1020. =1 {Name server}
  1021. other {Name servers}}
  1022. </message>
  1023. <message name="IDS_DIAGNOSTICS_DISABLED_TEXT" desc="The label for the text displaed when a network has been disabled.">
  1024. <ph name="NETWORK_NAME">$1<ex>Wi-Fi</ex></ph> is off
  1025. </message>
  1026. <message name="IDS_DIAGNOSTICS_RECONNECT_LINK_TEXT" desc="The text contains a link to the settings page to allow users to reconnect their network.">
  1027. To reconnect, go to Settings
  1028. </message>
  1029. <message name="IDS_DIAGNOSTICS_JOIN_NETWORK_LINK_TEXT" desc="The text contains a link to the settings page to allow users to reconnect their network.">
  1030. To join a <ph name="NETWORK_NAME">$1<ex>Wi-Fi</ex></ph> network, go to Settings
  1031. </message>
  1032. <message name="IDS_DIAGNOSTICS_NETWORK_TYPE_CELLULAR" desc="Label used to describe Cellular networks.">
  1033. Mobile data
  1034. </message>
  1035. <message name="IDS_DIAGNOSTICS_SETTINGS_LINK_TEXT" desc="The text contains a link to the settings page, allowing a user to set up a new connection.">
  1036. To set up or update a connection, go to <ph name="BEGIN_LINK">&lt;a target="_blank" href="$1"&gt;</ph>Settings<ph name="END_LINK">&lt;/a&gt;</ph>.
  1037. </message>
  1038. <message name="IDS_DIAGNOSTICS_NETWORK_SIM_LOCK_STATUS_LABEL" desc="The label for a Cellular network's Sim Lock Status.">
  1039. SIM Lock Status
  1040. </message>
  1041. <message name="IDS_DIAGNOSTICS_NETWORK_SIM_LOCKED" desc="Subtitle for the 'Sim Lock Status' label when the SIM is locked, also displays the lock type. Allowed values for lock type are 'sim-pin' and 'sim-puk'.">
  1042. SIM Locked (<ph name="LOCK_TYPE">$1<ex>(sim-pin)</ex></ph>)
  1043. </message>
  1044. <message name="IDS_DIAGNOSTICS_NETWORK_SIM_UNLOCKED" desc="Subtitle for the 'Sim Lock Status' label when the SIM is unlocked.">
  1045. SIM Unlocked
  1046. </message>
  1047. <message name="IDS_DIAGNOSTICS_ROAMING_OFF" desc="Subtitle for the 'Roaming Status' label when roaming is disabled.">
  1048. Off
  1049. </message>
  1050. <message name="IDS_DIAGNOSTICS_EID_LABEL" desc="The label for a Cellular network's EID.">
  1051. EID
  1052. </message>
  1053. <message name="IDS_DIAGNOSTICS_LOCAL_NETWORK_GROUP_LABEL" desc="The label for the group of tests related to the device's local network.">
  1054. Local Network
  1055. </message>
  1056. <message name="IDS_DIAGNOSTICS_NAME_RESOLUTION_GROUP_LABEL" desc="The label for the group of tests about the device's network DNS (domain name servers).">
  1057. Name Resolution
  1058. </message>
  1059. <message name="IDS_DIAGNOSTICS_INTERNET_CONNECTIVITY_GROUP_LABEL" desc="The label for the group of tests related to internet connectivity.">
  1060. Internet Connectivity
  1061. </message>
  1062. <message name="IDS_DIAGNOSTICS_LAN_CONNECTIVITY_FAILED_TEXT" desc="The text that displays when the `Lan Connectivity` test fails.">
  1063. Can't contact gateway
  1064. </message>
  1065. <message name="IDS_DIAGNOSTICS_GATEWAY_CAN_BE_PINGED_FAILED_TEXT" desc="The text that displays when the `Gateway can be pinged` test fails.">
  1066. Can't contact gateway
  1067. </message>
  1068. <message name="IDS_DIAGNOSTICS_DNS_RESOLVER_PRESENT_FAILED_TEXT" desc="The text that displays when the `DNS resolver present` test fails.">
  1069. No DNS servers are set up
  1070. </message>
  1071. <message name="IDS_DIAGNOSTICS_DNS_RESOLUTION_FAILED_TEXT" desc="The text that displays when the `DNS resolution` test fails.">
  1072. Can't resolve DNS
  1073. </message>
  1074. <message name="IDS_DIAGNOSTICS_DNS_LATENCY_FAILED_TEXT" desc="The text that displays when the `DNS latency` test fails.">
  1075. DNS resolution has high latency
  1076. </message>
  1077. <message name="IDS_DIAGNOSTICS_SIGNAL_STRENGTH_FAILED_TEXT" desc="The text that displays when the `Signal strength` test fails.">
  1078. Weak signal strength. Try moving closer to the Wi-Fi signal source.
  1079. </message>
  1080. <message name="IDS_DIAGNOSTICS_CAPTIVE_PORTAL_FAILED_TEXT" desc="The text that displays when the `Captive portal` test fails.">
  1081. This network may have a captive portal
  1082. </message>
  1083. <message name="IDS_DIAGNOSTICS_HAS_SECURE_WIFI_CONNECTION_FAILED_TEXT" desc="The text that displays when the `Has secure Wi-Fi connection` test fails.">
  1084. You are using an open and unsecure network
  1085. </message>
  1086. <message name="IDS_DIAGNOSTICS_HTTPS_FIREWALL_FAILED_TEXT" desc="The text that displays when the `HTTPS firewall` test fails.">
  1087. Can't connect through firewall to HTTPS websites
  1088. </message>
  1089. <message name="IDS_DIAGNOSTICS_HTTP_FIREWALL_FAILED_TEXT" desc="The text that displays when the `HTTP firewall` test fails.">
  1090. Can't connect through firewall to HTTP websites
  1091. </message>
  1092. <message name="IDS_DIAGNOSTICS_HTTPS_LATENCY_FAILED_TEXT" desc="The text that displays when the `HTTPS latency` test fails.">
  1093. High latency to HTTPS websites
  1094. </message>
  1095. <message name="IDS_DIAGNOSTICS_ARC_PING_FAILED_TEXT" desc="The text that displays when the `ARC ping` test fails.">
  1096. Can't contact the gateway from Android apps
  1097. </message>
  1098. <message name="IDS_DIAGNOSTICS_ARC_HTTP_FAILED_TEXT" desc="The text that displays when the `ARC HTTP` test fails.">
  1099. Can't connect through firewall to HTTP websites from Android apps
  1100. </message>
  1101. <message name="IDS_DIAGNOSTICS_ARC_DNS_RESOLUTION_FAILED_TEXT" desc="The text that displays when the `ARC DNS resolution` test fails.">
  1102. Can't resolve DNS from Android apps
  1103. </message>
  1104. <message name="IDS_NETWORK_DIAGNOSTICS_NO_IP_ADDRESS_TEXT" desc="The text shown when a network's IP Address is missing.">
  1105. IP address is unavailable
  1106. </message>
  1107. <message name="IDS_NETWORK_DIAGNOSTICS_VISIT_SETTINGS_TO_CONFIGURE_LINK_TEXT" desc="Help text that directs users to settings to configure their network.">
  1108. To set up, go to Settings
  1109. </message>
  1110. <message name="IDS_NETWORK_DIAGNOSTICS_MISSING_NAME_SERVERS_TEXT" desc="The text shown when no name servers are configured.">
  1111. DNS isn't set up
  1112. </message>
  1113. <message name="IDS_DIAGNOSTICS_NETWORK_SIGNAL_STRENGTH_WEAK" desc="Label used to describe the signal strength of a network connection when the signal is weak.">
  1114. Weak (<ph name="SIGNAL_STRENGTH">$1<ex>(20)</ex></ph>)
  1115. </message>
  1116. <message name="IDS_DIAGNOSTICS_NETWORK_SIGNAL_STRENGTH_AVERAGE" desc="Label used to describe the signal strength of a network connection when the signal is average.">
  1117. Average (<ph name="SIGNAL_STRENGTH">$1<ex>(43)</ex></ph>)
  1118. </message>
  1119. <message name="IDS_DIAGNOSTICS_NETWORK_SIGNAL_STRENGTH_GOOD" desc="Label used to describe the signal strength of a network connection when the signal is good.">
  1120. Good (<ph name="SIGNAL_STRENGTH">$1<ex>(71)</ex></ph>)
  1121. </message>
  1122. <message name="IDS_DIAGNOSTICS_NETWORK_SIGNAL_STRENGTH_EXCELLENT" desc="Label used to describe the signal strength of a network connection when the signal is excellent.">
  1123. Excellent (<ph name="SIGNAL_STRENGTH">$1<ex>(94)</ex></ph>)
  1124. </message>
  1125. <!-- Input diagnostics -->
  1126. <message name="IDS_INPUT_DIAGNOSTICS_RUN_TEST" desc="Text for the button that runs a test for a specific input device">
  1127. Test
  1128. </message>
  1129. <message name="IDS_INPUT_DIAGNOSTICS_CATEGORY_KEYBOARD" desc="Section heading for the list of keyboards in the input diagnostics.">
  1130. Keyboard
  1131. </message>
  1132. <message name="IDS_INPUT_DIAGNOSTICS_CATEGORY_TOUCHPAD" desc="Section heading for the list of touchpads in the input diagnostics.">
  1133. Touchpad
  1134. </message>
  1135. <message name="IDS_INPUT_DIAGNOSTICS_CATEGORY_TOUCHSCREEN" desc="Section heading for the list of touchscreens in the input diagnostics.">
  1136. Touchscreen
  1137. </message>
  1138. <message name="IDS_INPUT_DIAGNOSTICS_BLUETOOTH_KEYBOARD" desc="Noun phrase that describes a Bluetooth keyboard to the user. Used as a label in a list of input devices in a diagnostic tool.">
  1139. Bluetooth keyboard
  1140. </message>
  1141. <message name="IDS_INPUT_DIAGNOSTICS_BLUETOOTH_TOUCHPAD" desc="Noun phrase that describes a Bluetooth touchpad to the user. Used as a label in a list of input devices in a diagnostic tool.">
  1142. Bluetooth touchpad
  1143. </message>
  1144. <message name="IDS_INPUT_DIAGNOSTICS_BLUETOOTH_TOUCHSCREEN" desc="Noun phrase that describes a Bluetooth touchscreen to the user. Used as a label in a list of input devices in a diagnostic tool.">
  1145. Bluetooth touchscreen
  1146. </message>
  1147. <message name="IDS_INPUT_DIAGNOSTICS_INTERNAL_KEYBOARD" desc="Noun phrase that describes an internal keyboard (built-in, as found on a laptop) to the user. Used as a label in a list of input devices in a diagnostic tool.">
  1148. Internal keyboard
  1149. </message>
  1150. <message name="IDS_INPUT_DIAGNOSTICS_INTERNAL_TOUCHPAD" desc="Noun phrase that describes an internal touchpad (built-in, as found on a laptop) to the user. Used as a label in a list of input devices in a diagnostic tool.">
  1151. Internal touchpad
  1152. </message>
  1153. <message name="IDS_INPUT_DIAGNOSTICS_INTERNAL_TOUCHSCREEN" desc="Noun phrase that describes an internal (built-in) touchscreen to the user. Used as a label in a list of input devices in a diagnostic tool.">
  1154. Internal touchscreen
  1155. </message>
  1156. <message name="IDS_INPUT_DIAGNOSTICS_USB_KEYBOARD" desc="Noun phrase that describes a USB keyboard to the user. Used as a label in a list of input devices in a diagnostic tool.">
  1157. USB keyboard
  1158. </message>
  1159. <message name="IDS_INPUT_DIAGNOSTICS_USB_TOUCHPAD" desc="Noun phrase that describes a USB touchpad to the user. Used as a label in a list of input devices in a diagnostic tool.">
  1160. USB touchpad
  1161. </message>
  1162. <message name="IDS_INPUT_DIAGNOSTICS_USB_TOUCHSCREEN" desc="Noun phrase that describes a USB touchscreen to the user. Used as a label in a list of input devices in a diagnostic tool.">
  1163. USB touchscreen
  1164. </message>
  1165. <message name="IDS_INPUT_DIAGNOSTICS_TESTER_DONE" desc="Text for a button the user clicks to indicate that they are done testing an input device, causing the dialog to close.">
  1166. Done
  1167. </message>
  1168. <!-- Input diagnostics: keyboard tester -->
  1169. <message name="IDS_INPUT_DIAGNOSTICS_KEYBOARD_TESTER_FOCUS_LOSS_MESSAGE" desc="A message displayed in a keyboard testing UI when its window loses focus, explaining that the tester won't respond to key presses again until its window is refocused.">
  1170. Keys aren't tested when you're using another window
  1171. </message>
  1172. <message name="IDS_INPUT_DIAGNOSTICS_KEYBOARD_TESTER_HELP_LINK" desc="Text offering a link to the help center page for a keyboard testing UI.">
  1173. For more help, go to the <ph name="BEGIN_LINK">&lt;a target="_blank" href="$1"&gt;</ph>Help Center<ph name="END_LINK">&lt;/a&gt;</ph>.
  1174. </message>
  1175. <message name="IDS_INPUT_DIAGNOSTICS_KEYBOARD_TESTER_INSTRUCTION" desc="Instruction text in a keyboard testing UI. Appears above a visual representation showing the keys currently pressed on the keyboard.">
  1176. Type any key on your keyboard. You can press up to 4 keys at the same time.
  1177. </message>
  1178. <message name="IDS_INPUT_DIAGNOSTICS_KEYBOARD_TESTER_TITLE" desc="Title for a dialog allowing the user to test their keyboard.">
  1179. Test your keyboard
  1180. </message>
  1181. <!-- Ash keyboard diagram ARIA labels -->
  1182. <message name="IDS_KEYBOARD_DIAGRAM_ARIA_LABEL_NOT_PRESSED" desc="ARIA label that describes a key that has not yet been pressed, as part of a keyboard testing UI. Key names could be single letters like Q, or a phrase like 'Down arrow'.">
  1183. <ph name="KEY_NAME">$1<ex>Q</ex></ph> key not pressed
  1184. </message>
  1185. <message name="IDS_KEYBOARD_DIAGRAM_ARIA_LABEL_PRESSED" desc="ARIA label that describes a key that is currently being pressed, as part of a keyboard testing UI. Key names could be single letters like W, or a phrase like 'Down arrow'.">
  1186. <ph name="KEY_NAME">$1<ex>W</ex></ph> key pressed
  1187. </message>
  1188. <message name="IDS_KEYBOARD_DIAGRAM_ARIA_LABEL_TESTED" desc="ARIA label that describes a key that is not currently being pressed but has been pressed during the current test, as part of a keyboard testing UI. Key names could be single letters like E, or a phrase like 'Down arrow'.">
  1189. <ph name="KEY_NAME">$1<ex>E</ex></ph> key tested
  1190. </message>
  1191. <message name="IDS_KEYBOARD_DIAGRAM_ARIA_NAME_ARROW_DOWN" desc="Describes the down arrow key on a keyboard. Used as part of an ARIA label on a keyboard testing UI (one of 'Down arrow key not pressed', 'Down arrow key pressed', or 'Down arrow key tested').">
  1192. Down arrow
  1193. </message>
  1194. <message name="IDS_KEYBOARD_DIAGRAM_ARIA_NAME_ARROW_LEFT" desc="Describes the left arrow key on a keyboard. Used as part of an ARIA label on a keyboard testing UI (one of 'Left arrow key not pressed', 'Left arrow key pressed', or 'Left arrow key tested').">
  1195. Left arrow
  1196. </message>
  1197. <message name="IDS_KEYBOARD_DIAGRAM_ARIA_NAME_ARROW_RIGHT" desc="Describes the right arrow key on a keyboard. Used as part of an ARIA label on a keyboard testing UI (one of 'Right arrow key not pressed', 'Right arrow key pressed', or 'Right arrow key tested').">
  1198. Right arrow
  1199. </message>
  1200. <message name="IDS_KEYBOARD_DIAGRAM_ARIA_NAME_ARROW_UP" desc="Describes the up arrow key on a keyboard. Used as part of an ARIA label on a keyboard testing UI (one of 'Up arrow key not pressed', 'Up arrow key pressed', or 'Up arrow key tested').">
  1201. Up arrow
  1202. </message>
  1203. <message name="IDS_KEYBOARD_DIAGRAM_ARIA_NAME_ASSISTANT" desc="Describes the key on a keyboard that activates the Google Assistant. Used as part of an ARIA label on a keyboard testing UI (one of 'Assistant key not pressed', 'Assistant key pressed', or 'Assistant key tested').">
  1204. Assistant
  1205. </message>
  1206. <message name="IDS_KEYBOARD_DIAGRAM_ARIA_NAME_BACKSPACE" desc="Describes the Backspace key on a keyboard. Used as part of an ARIA label on a keyboard testing UI (one of 'Backspace key not pressed', 'Backspace key pressed', or 'Backspace key tested').">
  1207. Backspace
  1208. </message>
  1209. <message name="IDS_KEYBOARD_DIAGRAM_ARIA_NAME_CONTROL_PANEL" desc="Describes the key on a ChromeOS keyboard that shows the quick settings when pressed. Used as part of an ARIA label on a keyboard testing UI (one of 'Control Panel key not pressed', 'Control Panel key pressed', or 'Control Panel key tested').">
  1210. Control Panel
  1211. </message>
  1212. <message name="IDS_KEYBOARD_DIAGRAM_ARIA_NAME_ENTER" desc="Describes the Enter key on a keyboard. Used as part of an ARIA label on a keyboard testing UI (one of 'Enter key not pressed', 'Enter key pressed', or 'Enter key tested').">
  1213. Enter
  1214. </message>
  1215. <message name="IDS_KEYBOARD_DIAGRAM_ARIA_NAME_JIS_LETTER_SWITCH" desc="Describes the key on a Japanese Chromebook keyboard that switches between entering Kana and alphanumeric characters, labelled 'かな/英数' on the keyboard itself. Used as part of an ARIA label on a keyboard testing UI (one of 'Kana/alphanumeric switch key not pressed', 'Kana/alphanumeric switch key pressed', or 'Kana/alphanumeric switch key tested').">
  1216. Kana/alphanumeric switch
  1217. </message>
  1218. <message name="IDS_KEYBOARD_DIAGRAM_ARIA_NAME_LAUNCHER" desc="Describes the Launcher key on a keyboard. Used as part of an ARIA label on a keyboard testing UI (one of 'Launcher key not pressed', 'Launcher key pressed', or 'Launcher key tested').">
  1219. Launcher
  1220. </message>
  1221. <message name="IDS_KEYBOARD_DIAGRAM_ARIA_NAME_LAYOUT_SWITCH" desc="Describes the key on a Dell Chromebook keyboard that switches between keyboard layouts. Used as part of an ARIA label on a keyboard testing UI (one of 'Layout switch key not pressed', 'Layout switch key pressed', or 'Layout switch key tested').">
  1222. Layout switch
  1223. </message>
  1224. <message name="IDS_KEYBOARD_DIAGRAM_ARIA_NAME_LOCK" desc="Describes the key on a ChromeOS keyboard that locks the screen when pressed. Used as part of an ARIA label on a keyboard testing UI (one of 'Lock key not pressed', 'Lock key pressed', or 'Lock key tested').">
  1225. Lock
  1226. </message>
  1227. <message name="IDS_KEYBOARD_DIAGRAM_ARIA_NAME_POWER" desc="Describes the power key on a keyboard. Used as part of an ARIA label on a keyboard testing UI (one of 'Power key not pressed', 'Power key pressed', or 'Power key tested').">
  1228. Power
  1229. </message>
  1230. <message name="IDS_KEYBOARD_DIAGRAM_ARIA_NAME_SHIFT_LEFT" desc="Describes the left Shift key on a keyboard. Used as part of an ARIA label on a keyboard testing UI (one of 'Left shift key not pressed', 'Left shift key pressed', or 'Left shift key tested').">
  1231. Left shift
  1232. </message>
  1233. <message name="IDS_KEYBOARD_DIAGRAM_ARIA_NAME_SHIFT_RIGHT" desc="Describes the right Shift key on a keyboard. Used as part of an ARIA label on a keyboard testing UI (one of 'Right shift key not pressed', 'Right shift key pressed', or 'Right shift key tested').">
  1234. Right shift
  1235. </message>
  1236. <message name="IDS_KEYBOARD_DIAGRAM_ARIA_NAME_TAB" desc="Describes the Tab key on a keyboard. Used as part of an ARIA label on a keyboard testing UI (one of 'Tab key not pressed', 'Tab key pressed', or 'Tab key tested').">
  1237. Tab
  1238. </message>
  1239. <message name="IDS_KEYBOARD_DIAGRAM_ARIA_NAME_BACK" desc="Describes the Back key on the top row of a ChromeOS keyboard. Used as part of an ARIA label on a keyboard testing UI (one of 'Back key not pressed', 'Back key pressed', or 'Back key tested')">
  1240. Back
  1241. </message>
  1242. <message name="IDS_KEYBOARD_DIAGRAM_ARIA_NAME_FORWARD" desc="Describes the Forward key on the top row of a ChromeOS keyboard. Used as part of an ARIA label on a keyboard testing UI (one of 'Forward key not pressed', 'Forward key pressed', or 'Forward key tested')">
  1243. Forward
  1244. </message>
  1245. <message name="IDS_KEYBOARD_DIAGRAM_ARIA_NAME_FULLSCREEN" desc="Describes the Fullscreen key on the top row of a ChromeOS keyboard. Used as part of an ARIA label on a keyboard testing UI (one of 'Fullscreen key not pressed', 'Fullscreen key pressed', or 'Fullscreen key tested')">
  1246. Fullscreen
  1247. </message>
  1248. <message name="IDS_KEYBOARD_DIAGRAM_ARIA_NAME_KEYBOARD_BACKLIGHT_DOWN" desc="Describes the key for decreasing keyboard backlight brightness on the top row of a ChromeOS keyboard. Used as part of an ARIA label on a keyboard testing UI (one of 'Keyboard brightness down key not pressed', 'Keyboard brightness down key pressed', or 'Keyboard brightness down key tested')">
  1249. Keyboard brightness down
  1250. </message>
  1251. <message name="IDS_KEYBOARD_DIAGRAM_ARIA_NAME_KEYBOARD_BACKLIGHT_TOGGLE" desc="Describes the key for toggling the keyboard backlight on the top row of a ChromeOS keyboard. Used as part of an ARIA label on a keyboard testing UI (one of 'Keyboard backlight toggle key not pressed', 'Keyboard backlight toggle key pressed', or 'Keyboard backlight toggle key tested')">
  1252. Keyboard backlight toggle
  1253. </message>
  1254. <message name="IDS_KEYBOARD_DIAGRAM_ARIA_NAME_KEYBOARD_BACKLIGHT_UP" desc="Describes the key for increasing keyboard backlight brightness on the top row of a ChromeOS keyboard. Used as part of an ARIA label on a keyboard testing UI (one of 'Keyboard brightness up key not pressed', 'Keyboard brightness up key pressed', or 'Keyboard brightness up key tested')">
  1255. Keyboard brightness up
  1256. </message>
  1257. <message name="IDS_KEYBOARD_DIAGRAM_ARIA_NAME_MICROPHONE_MUTE" desc="Describes the key on the top row of a ChromeOS keyboard for muting and unmuting the microphone. Used as part of an ARIA label on a keyboard testing UI (one of 'Microphone mute key not pressed', 'Microphone mute key pressed', or 'Microphone mute key tested')">
  1258. Microphone mute
  1259. </message>
  1260. <message name="IDS_KEYBOARD_DIAGRAM_ARIA_NAME_MUTE" desc="Describes the Mute key on the top row of a ChromeOS keyboard. Used as part of an ARIA label on a keyboard testing UI (one of 'Mute key not pressed', 'Mute key pressed', or 'Mute key tested')">
  1261. Mute
  1262. </message>
  1263. <message name="IDS_KEYBOARD_DIAGRAM_ARIA_NAME_OVERVIEW" desc="Describes the Overview key on the top row of a ChromeOS keyboard. Used as part of an ARIA label on a keyboard testing UI (one of 'Overview key not pressed', 'Overview key pressed', or 'Overview key tested')">
  1264. Overview
  1265. </message>
  1266. <message name="IDS_KEYBOARD_DIAGRAM_ARIA_NAME_PLAY_PAUSE" desc="Describes the play/pause key on the top row of a ChromeOS keyboard. Used as part of an ARIA label on a keyboard testing UI (one of 'Play/Pause key not pressed', 'Play/Pause key pressed', or 'Play/Pause key tested')">
  1267. Play/Pause
  1268. </message>
  1269. <message name="IDS_KEYBOARD_DIAGRAM_ARIA_NAME_PRIVACY_SCREEN_TOGGLE" desc="Describes the key on the top row of a ChromeOS keyboard that toggles the electronic privacy screen. Used as part of an ARIA label on a keyboard testing UI (one of 'Privacy screen toggle key not pressed', 'Privacy screen toggle key pressed', or 'Privacy screen toggle key tested')">
  1270. Privacy screen toggle
  1271. </message>
  1272. <message name="IDS_KEYBOARD_DIAGRAM_ARIA_NAME_REFRESH" desc="Describes the Refresh key on the top row of a ChromeOS keyboard. Used as part of an ARIA label on a keyboard testing UI (one of 'Refresh key not pressed', 'Refresh key pressed', or 'Refresh key tested')">
  1273. Refresh
  1274. </message>
  1275. <message name="IDS_KEYBOARD_DIAGRAM_ARIA_NAME_SCREENSHOT" desc="Describes the Screenshot key on the top row of a ChromeOS keyboard. Used as part of an ARIA label on a keyboard testing UI (one of 'Screenshot key not pressed', 'Screenshot key pressed', or 'Screenshot key tested')">
  1276. Screenshot
  1277. </message>
  1278. <message name="IDS_KEYBOARD_DIAGRAM_ARIA_NAME_SCREEN_BRIGHTNESS_DOWN" desc="Describes the key for decreasing display brightness on the top row of a ChromeOS keyboard. Used as part of an ARIA label on a keyboard testing UI (one of 'Display brightness down key not pressed', 'Display brightness down key pressed', or 'Display brightness down key tested')">
  1279. Display brightness down
  1280. </message>
  1281. <message name="IDS_KEYBOARD_DIAGRAM_ARIA_NAME_SCREEN_BRIGHTNESS_UP" desc="Describes the key for increasing display brightness on the top row of a ChromeOS keyboard. Used as part of an ARIA label on a keyboard testing UI (one of 'Display brightness up key not pressed', 'Display brightness up key pressed', or 'Display brightness up key tested')">
  1282. Display brightness up
  1283. </message>
  1284. <message name="IDS_KEYBOARD_DIAGRAM_ARIA_NAME_SCREEN_MIRROR" desc="Describes the key on the top row of a ChromeOS keyboard that changes the screen mirroring mode. Used as part of an ARIA label on a keyboard testing UI (one of 'Screen mirror key not pressed', 'Screen mirror key pressed', or 'Screen mirror key tested')">
  1285. Screen mirror
  1286. </message>
  1287. <message name="IDS_KEYBOARD_DIAGRAM_ARIA_NAME_TRACK_NEXT" desc="Describes the next track key on the top row of a ChromeOS keyboard. Used as part of an ARIA label on a keyboard testing UI (one of 'Next track key not pressed', 'Next track key pressed', or 'Next track key tested')">
  1288. Next track
  1289. </message>
  1290. <message name="IDS_KEYBOARD_DIAGRAM_ARIA_NAME_TRACK_PREVIOUS" desc="Describes the previous track key on the top row of a ChromeOS keyboard. Used as part of an ARIA label on a keyboard testing UI (one of 'Previous track key not pressed', 'Previous track key pressed', or 'Previous track key tested')">
  1291. Previous track
  1292. </message>
  1293. <message name="IDS_KEYBOARD_DIAGRAM_ARIA_NAME_VOLUME_DOWN" desc="Describes the volume down key on the top row of a ChromeOS keyboard. Used as part of an ARIA label on a keyboard testing UI (one of 'Volume down key not pressed', 'Volume down key pressed', or 'Volume down key tested')">
  1294. Volume down
  1295. </message>
  1296. <message name="IDS_KEYBOARD_DIAGRAM_ARIA_NAME_VOLUME_UP" desc="Describes the volume up key on the top row of a ChromeOS keyboard. Used as part of an ARIA label on a keyboard testing UI (one of 'Volume up key not pressed', 'Volume up key pressed', or 'Volume up key tested')">
  1297. Volume up
  1298. </message>
  1299. <message name="IDS_ECHE_APP_DEFAULT_DEVICE_NAME" desc="The default device name used to display on Android endpoint of Eche app.">
  1300. <ph name="GIVEN_NAME">$1<ex>Josh</ex></ph>'s <ph name="DEVICE_TYPE">$2<ex>Chromebook</ex></ph>
  1301. </message>
  1302. <!-- Quick Answers -->
  1303. <message name="IDS_QUICK_ANSWERS_DEFINITION_TITLE_TEXT" desc="The title text format string used for Quick Answers definition result card. The first placeholder contains the source query text and the second placeholder contains the phonetics.">
  1304. <ph name="QUERY_TEXT">$1<ex>unfathomable</ex></ph> · /<ph name="PHONETICS">$2<ex>ˌənˈfaT͟Həməb(ə)</ex></ph>/
  1305. </message>
  1306. <message name="IDS_QUICK_ANSWERS_RATING_REVIEW_TITLE_TEXT" desc="The title text format string used for Quick Answers rating review result card. The first placeholder contains the average rating score and the second placeholder contains the aggregated count of reviews.">
  1307. <ph name="AVERAGE_SCORE">$1<ex>4.6</ex></ph> ★ (<ph name="AGGREGATED_COUNT">$2<ex>100</ex></ph> reviews)
  1308. </message>
  1309. <message name="IDS_QUICK_ANSWERS_TRANSLATION_TITLE_TEXT" desc="The title text format string used for Quick Answers translation result card. The first placeholder contains the source text in foreign language and the second placeholder contains the detected source language name displayed in system locale.">
  1310. <ph name="QUERY_TEXT">$1<ex>prodotto</ex></ph> · <ph name="SOURCE_LANGUAGE_NAME">$2<ex>Italian</ex></ph>
  1311. </message>
  1312. <message name="IDS_QUICK_ANSWERS_UNIT_CONVERSION_RESULT_TEXT" desc="The result text format string used for Quick Answers unit conversion result card. The first placeholder contains the value of result unit and the second placeholder contains the display name of the result unit.">
  1313. <ph name="VALUE">$1<ex>220.462</ex></ph> <ph name="DISPLAY_NAME">$2<ex>pounds</ex></ph>
  1314. </message>
  1315. <message name="IDS_UNIT_CONVERSION_POUND_DISPLAY_TEXT" desc="The display text of pound unit type.">
  1316. pounds
  1317. </message>
  1318. <!-- Common Network type strings -->
  1319. <message name="IDS_NETWORK_TYPE" desc="Label for network types">
  1320. Type
  1321. </message>
  1322. <message name="IDS_NETWORK_TYPE_ETHERNET" desc="Label for Ethernet networks.">
  1323. Ethernet
  1324. </message>
  1325. <message name="IDS_NETWORK_TYPE_WIFI" desc="Label for WiFi networks.">
  1326. Wi-Fi
  1327. </message>
  1328. <message name="IDS_NETWORK_TYPE_METERED_WIFI" desc="Label for metered Wi-Fi networks (i.e., Wi-Fi networks which have resticted data usage such as a monthly limit).">
  1329. metered Wi-Fi
  1330. </message>
  1331. <message name="IDS_NETWORK_TYPE_BLUETOOTH" desc="Label for Bluetooth networks.">
  1332. Bluetooth
  1333. </message>
  1334. <message name="IDS_NETWORK_TYPE_CELLULAR" desc="Label for Cellular networks.">
  1335. Cellular
  1336. </message>
  1337. <message name="IDS_NETWORK_TYPE_TETHER" desc="Label for Instant Tethering networks.">
  1338. Instant Tethering
  1339. </message>
  1340. <message name="IDS_NETWORK_TYPE_MOBILE_DATA" desc="Label for category which includes both Cellular and Tether networks.">
  1341. Mobile data
  1342. </message>
  1343. <message name="IDS_NETWORK_TYPE_VPN" desc="Label for VPN networks.">
  1344. VPN
  1345. </message>
  1346. <message name="IDS_NETWORK_TYPE_VPN_BUILTIN" desc="Label for the built-in VPN types.">
  1347. Built-in VPN
  1348. </message>
  1349. <message name="IDS_NETWORK_TYPE_WIRELESS" desc="Label for wireless networks (Cellular, Tether, and WiFi.).">
  1350. Wireless
  1351. </message>
  1352. <!-- Open Network (ONC)-->
  1353. <message name="IDS_ONC_MAC_ADDRESS" desc="ONC Property label for MacAddress">
  1354. MAC address
  1355. </message>
  1356. <message name="IDS_ONC_NAME" desc="ONC Property label for the network Name (displayed when configuring a VPN service name)">
  1357. Service name
  1358. </message>
  1359. <message name="IDS_ONC_WIFI_SIGNAL_STRENGTH" desc="ONC Property label for WiFi.SignalStrength">
  1360. Signal strength
  1361. </message>
  1362. <message name="IDS_ONC_IPV4_ADDRESS" desc="ONC Property label for ipv4-IPAddress">
  1363. IP address
  1364. </message>
  1365. <message name="IDS_ONC_IPV4_GATEWAY" desc="ONC Property label for ipv4-Gateway">
  1366. Gateway
  1367. </message>
  1368. <message name="IDS_ONC_IPV4_NETMASK" desc="ONC Property label for ipv4-netmask">
  1369. Subnet mask
  1370. </message>
  1371. <message name="IDS_ONC_IPV6_ADDRESS" desc="ONC Property label for ipv6-Address">
  1372. IPv6 address
  1373. </message>
  1374. <message name="IDS_ONC_CONNECTED" desc="Settings > Internet, text in network summary when a network is connected.">
  1375. Connected
  1376. </message>
  1377. <message name="IDS_ONC_CONNECTING" desc="Settings > Internet, text in network summary when a network is connecting.">
  1378. Connecting...
  1379. </message>
  1380. <message name="IDS_ONC_PORTAL_STATE" desc="Settings > Internet, label in network details page for the captive portal state.">
  1381. Portal State
  1382. </message>
  1383. <message name="IDS_ONC_PORTAL_STATE_UNKNOWN" desc="Settings > Internet, label when the captive portal state is unknown">
  1384. Unknown
  1385. </message>
  1386. <message name="IDS_ONC_PORTAL_STATE_ONLINE" desc="Settings > Internet, label when the captive portal state is online and there is no portal state is detected">
  1387. Online
  1388. </message>
  1389. <message name="IDS_ONC_PORTAL_STATE_NO_INTERNET" desc="Settings > Internet, text in network details page when no internet connection is available.">
  1390. No internet
  1391. </message>
  1392. <message name="IDS_ONC_NOT_CONNECTED" desc="Settings > Internet, text in network summary when a network is not connecting or connected.">
  1393. Not Connected
  1394. </message>
  1395. <message name="IDS_ONC_PORTAL_STATE_PORTAL" desc="Settings > Internet, text in network details page when a portal state was detected.">
  1396. Captive portal detected
  1397. </message>
  1398. <message name="IDS_ONC_PORTAL_STATE_PORTAL_SUSPECTED" desc="Settings > Internet, text in network details page when a portal state is suspected.">
  1399. Captive portal suspected
  1400. </message>
  1401. <message name="IDS_ONC_PORTAL_STATE_PROXY_AUTH" desc="Settings > Internet, text in network details page when a portal state was detected.">
  1402. Proxy authentication required
  1403. </message>
  1404. <message name="IDS_ONC_WIFI_FREQUENCY" desc="ONC Property label for WiFi.Frequency">
  1405. Frequency
  1406. </message>
  1407. <message name="IDS_ONC_WIFI_PASSWORD" desc="ONC Property label for WiFi.Password">
  1408. Password
  1409. </message>
  1410. <message name="IDS_ONC_WIFI_SECURITY" desc="ONC Property label for WiFi.Security">
  1411. Security
  1412. </message>
  1413. <message name="IDS_ONC_WIFI_SECURITY_NONE" desc="In settings > Internet, a string specifying security type = none.">
  1414. None
  1415. </message>
  1416. <message name="IDS_ONC_WIFI_SECURITY_PSK" desc="In settings > Internet, a string specifying security type = PSK (either WPA-PSK or RSN-PSK).">
  1417. PSK (WPA or RSN)
  1418. </message>
  1419. <message name="IDS_ONC_WIFI_SECURITY_WEP" desc="In settings > Internet, a string specifying security type = WEP.">
  1420. WEP
  1421. </message>
  1422. <message name="IDS_ONC_WIFI_SECURITY_EAP" desc="In settings > Internet, a string specifying security type = EAP (802.1X).">
  1423. EAP
  1424. </message>
  1425. <message name="IDS_ONC_WIFI_SSID" desc="ONC Property label for WiFi.SSID">
  1426. SSID
  1427. </message>
  1428. <message name="IDS_ONC_WIFI_BSSID" desc="Settings > Network > Wifi Network Detail Page > label for BSSID property. BSSID is a a unique 48 bit identifier for a wireless access point.">
  1429. BSSID
  1430. </message>
  1431. <message name="IDS_ONC_VPN_HOST" desc="ONC Property label for VPN.Host">
  1432. Server hostname
  1433. </message>
  1434. <message name="IDS_ONC_VPN_TYPE" desc="ONC Property label for VPN.Type">
  1435. Provider type
  1436. </message>
  1437. <message name="IDS_ONC_VPN_AUTH_TYPE" desc="ONC Property label for VPN.IPsec.AuthenticationType">
  1438. Authentication type
  1439. </message>
  1440. <message name="IDS_ONC_VPN_AUTH_TYPE_USERNAME" desc="ONC Property label for VPN.IPsec.AuthenticationType.EAP">
  1441. Username and password
  1442. </message>
  1443. <message name="IDS_ONC_VPN_IPSEC_GROUP" desc="ONC Property label for VPN.IPSec.Group">
  1444. Group name
  1445. </message>
  1446. <message name="IDS_ONC_VPN_IPSEC_LOCAL_IDENTITY" desc="ONC Property label for VPN.IPSec.LocalIdentity">
  1447. Local identity (optional)
  1448. </message>
  1449. <message name="IDS_ONC_VPN_IPSEC_REMOTE_IDENTITY" desc="ONC Property label for VPN.IPSec.RemoteIdentity">
  1450. Remote identity (optional)
  1451. </message>
  1452. <message name="IDS_ONC_VPN_THIRD_PARTY_VPN_PROVIDER_NAME" desc="ONC Property label for VPN.ThirdPartyVPN.ProviderName">
  1453. Provider name
  1454. </message>
  1455. <message name="IDS_ONC_VPN_OPENVPN_AUTH" desc="Settings > Network > OpenVPN Network Detail Page > label for the message digest algorithm used to authenticate data chanel packets.">
  1456. Authentication algorithm
  1457. </message>
  1458. <message name="IDS_ONC_VPN_OPENVPN_CIPHER" desc="Settings > Network > OpenVPN Network Detail Page > label for the cipher algorithm used to encrypt data chanel packets.">
  1459. Encryption algorithm
  1460. </message>
  1461. <message name="IDS_ONC_VPN_OPENVPN_COMPRESSION_ALGORITHM" desc="Settings > Network > OpenVPN Network Detail Page > label for the compression algorithm used to compress packets.">
  1462. Compression algorithm
  1463. </message>
  1464. <message name="IDS_ONC_VPN_OPENVPN_KEY_DIRECTION" desc="Settings > Network > OpenVPN Network Detail Page > label for the direction (server to client, or reverse) of the TLS authentication key.">
  1465. Key direction
  1466. </message>
  1467. <message name="IDS_ONC_VPN_OPENVPN_OTP" desc="ONC Property label for VPN.OpenVPN.OTP">
  1468. OTP
  1469. </message>
  1470. <message name="IDS_ONC_VPN_OPENVPN_TLS_AUTH_CONTENTS" desc="Settings > Network > OpenVPN Network Detail Page > label for the key used to sign TLS control channel packets.">
  1471. TLS authentication key
  1472. </message>
  1473. <message name="IDS_ONC_VPN_TYPE_IKEV2" desc="ONC Property label for VPN.Type.IKEv2">
  1474. IPsec (IKEv2)
  1475. </message>
  1476. <message name="IDS_ONC_VPN_TYPE_L2TP_IPSEC" desc="ONC Property label for VPN.Type.L2TP-IPSec">
  1477. L2TP/IPsec
  1478. </message>
  1479. <message name="IDS_ONC_VPN_OPENVPN_EXTRA_HOSTS" desc="ONC Property label for VPN.OpenVPN.ExtraHosts">
  1480. Extra hosts
  1481. </message>
  1482. <message name="IDS_ONC_VPN_IPSEC_PSK" desc="ONC Property label for VPN.IPSec.PSK">
  1483. Pre-shared key
  1484. </message>
  1485. <message name="IDS_ONC_VPN_PASSWORD" desc="ONC Property label for VPN.OpenVPN.Password or VPN.L2TP.Password">
  1486. Password
  1487. </message>
  1488. <message name="IDS_ONC_VPN_USERNAME" desc="ONC Property label for VPN.OpenVPN.Username or VPN.L2TP.Username">
  1489. Username
  1490. </message>
  1491. <message name="IDS_ONC_VPN_TYPE_OPENVPN" desc="Label for OpenVPN entry of provider type dropdown in Join VPN Network dialog in OS Settings. Note: OpenVPN is a brand name.">
  1492. OpenVPN
  1493. </message>
  1494. <message name="IDS_ONC_VPN_TYPE_WIREGUARD" desc="Label for WireGuard entry of provider type dropdown in Join VPN Network dialog in OS Settings.">
  1495. WireGuard
  1496. </message>
  1497. <message name="IDS_ONC_VPN_TYPE_ARCVPN" desc="ONC Property label for VPN.Type.ARCVPN">
  1498. Android VPN
  1499. </message>
  1500. <message name="IDS_ONC_VPN_WIREGUARD_IP_ADDRESS" desc="Label for WireGuard local address.">
  1501. Client IP address
  1502. </message>
  1503. <message name="IDS_ONC_VPN_WIREGUARD_DNS" desc="Label for name servers config on a WireGuard connection.">
  1504. Name servers
  1505. </message>
  1506. <message name="IDS_ONC_VPN_WIREGUARD_MTU" desc="Label for MTU config on a WireGuard connection.">
  1507. MTU
  1508. </message>
  1509. <message name="IDS_ONC_VPN_WIREGUARD_PRIVATE_KEY" desc="Label for WireGuard private key">
  1510. Private key
  1511. </message>
  1512. <message name="IDS_ONC_VPN_WIREGUARD_PUBLIC_KEY" desc="Label for WireGuard local public key or peer public key.">
  1513. Public key
  1514. </message>
  1515. <message name="IDS_ONC_VPN_WIREGUARD_PEER" desc="Label for per-peer properties of a Wireguard connection.">
  1516. Peer
  1517. </message>
  1518. <message name="IDS_ONC_VPN_WIREGUARD_PRESHARED_KEY" desc="Label for WireGuard per-peer preshared key.">
  1519. Preshared key
  1520. </message>
  1521. <message name="IDS_ONC_VPN_WIREGUARD_PERSISTENT_KEEPALIVE" desc="Label for WireGuard persistent keepalive interval.">
  1522. Persistent keepalive Interval
  1523. </message>
  1524. <message name="IDS_ONC_VPN_WIREGUARD_ENDPOINT" desc="Label for WireGuard endpoint.">
  1525. Endpoint
  1526. </message>
  1527. <message name="IDS_ONC_VPN_WIREGUARD_ALLOWED_IP" desc="Label for WireGuard peer allowed ip range.">
  1528. Allowed IPs
  1529. </message>
  1530. <message name="IDS_ONC_VPN_WIREGUARD_KEY" desc="Label for choosing WireGuard key configuration method.">
  1531. Key
  1532. </message>
  1533. <message name="IDS_ONC_VPN_WIREGUARD_KEY_USE_CURRENT" desc="Label for WireGuard key configuration method to use current one.">
  1534. Use current keypair
  1535. </message>
  1536. <message name="IDS_ONC_VPN_WIREGUARD_KEY_GENERATE_NEW" desc="Label for WireGuard key configuration method to let ChromeOS general one.">
  1537. Generate random keypair
  1538. </message>
  1539. <message name="IDS_ONC_VPN_WIREGUARD_KEY_USER_INPUT" desc="Label for WireGuard key configuration method to use user inputed one.">
  1540. I have a keypair
  1541. </message>
  1542. <message name="IDS_ONC_CELLULAR_ACTIVATION_STATE" desc="ONC Property label for Cellular.ActivationState">
  1543. Activation status
  1544. </message>
  1545. <message name="IDS_ONC_CELLULAR_ACTIVATION_STATE_NOT_ACTIVATED" desc="ONC Property value when Cellular.ActivationStat = NotActivated">
  1546. Not activated
  1547. </message>
  1548. <message name="IDS_ONC_CELLULAR_ACTIVATION_STATE_ACTIVATED" desc="ONC Property value when Cellular.ActivationState = Activated">
  1549. Activated
  1550. </message>
  1551. <message name="IDS_ONC_CELLULAR_ACTIVATION_STATE_ACTIVATING" desc="ONC Property value when Cellular.ActivationState = Activating">
  1552. Activating
  1553. </message>
  1554. <message name="IDS_ONC_CELLULAR_ACTIVATION_STATE_PARTIALLY_ACTIVATED" desc="ONC Property value when Cellular.ActivationState = PartiallyActivated">
  1555. Partially activated
  1556. </message>
  1557. <message name="IDS_ONC_CELLULAR_ACTIVATION_STATE_NO_SERVICE" desc="ONC Property value when Cellular.ActivationState = NoService">
  1558. No service
  1559. </message>
  1560. <message name="IDS_ONC_CELLULAR_APN_AUTHENTICATION" desc="ONC Property label for APN-Authentication">
  1561. Authentication
  1562. </message>
  1563. <message name="IDS_ONC_CELLULAR_APN_ACCESS_POINT_NAME" desc="ONC Property label for APN-AccessPointName">
  1564. Access point name
  1565. </message>
  1566. <message name="IDS_ONC_CELLULAR_ICCID" desc="ONC Property label for Cellular.ICCID">
  1567. ICCID
  1568. </message>
  1569. <message name="IDS_ONC_CELLULAR_IMEI" desc="ONC Property label for Cellular.IMEI">
  1570. IMEI
  1571. </message>
  1572. <message name="IDS_ONC_CELLULAR_APN_ACCESS_POINT_NAME_NONE" desc="ONC Property label for APN-AccessPointName = none (or empty)">
  1573. None
  1574. </message>
  1575. <message name="IDS_ONC_CELLULAR_APN_USERNAME" desc="ONC Property label for APN-Username">
  1576. Username
  1577. </message>
  1578. <message name="IDS_ONC_CELLULAR_APN_PASSWORD" desc="ONC Property label for APN-Password">
  1579. Password
  1580. </message>
  1581. <message name="IDS_ONC_CELLULAR_APN_ATTACH" translateable="false" desc="ONC Property label for APN-Attach APN that is required by some cellular network providers in order to connect">
  1582. Attach APN
  1583. </message>
  1584. <message name="IDS_ONC_CELLULAR_APN_ATTACH_TOOLTIP_TEXT" desc="Text for help tooltip present in the Attach APN setting row informing users that the associated toggle may be required by some cellular network providers in order to connect">
  1585. Your carrier may require this option to connect to their network. Contact your carrier for details.
  1586. </message>
  1587. <message name="IDS_ONC_CELLULAR_SERVING_OPERATOR_NAME" desc="ONC Property label for Cellular.ServingOperator.Name">
  1588. Operator
  1589. </message>
  1590. <message name="IDS_ONC_CELLULAR_SERVING_OPERATOR_CODE" desc="ONC Property label for Cellular.ServingOperator.Code">
  1591. Operator code
  1592. </message>
  1593. <message name="IDS_ONC_CELLULAR_FAMILY" desc="ONC Property label for Cellular.Family">
  1594. Family
  1595. </message>
  1596. <message name="IDS_ONC_CELLULAR_FIRMWARE_REVISION" desc="ONC Property label for Cellular.FirmwareRevision">
  1597. Firmware revision
  1598. </message>
  1599. <message name="IDS_ONC_CELLULAR_HARDWARE_REVISION" desc="ONC Property label for Cellular.HardwareRevision">
  1600. Hardware revision
  1601. </message>
  1602. <message name="IDS_ONC_CELLULAR_HOME_PROVIDER_CODE" desc="ONC Property label for Cellular.HomeProvider.Code">
  1603. Home provider code
  1604. </message>
  1605. <message name="IDS_ONC_CELLULAR_HOME_PROVIDER_COUNTRY" desc="ONC Property label for Cellular.HomeProvider.Country">
  1606. Home provider country
  1607. </message>
  1608. <message name="IDS_ONC_CELLULAR_HOME_PROVIDER_NAME" desc="ONC Property label for Cellular.HomeProvider.Name">
  1609. Home provider name
  1610. </message>
  1611. <message name="IDS_ONC_CELLULAR_MANUFACTURER" desc="ONC Property label for Cellular.Manufacturer">
  1612. Manufacturer
  1613. </message>
  1614. <message name="IDS_ONC_CELLULAR_MODEL_ID" desc="ONC Property label for Cellular.ModelID">
  1615. Model ID
  1616. </message>
  1617. <message name="IDS_ONC_CELLULAR_NETWORK_TECHNOLOGY" desc="ONC Property label for Cellular.NetworkTechnology">
  1618. Technology
  1619. </message>
  1620. <message name="IDS_ONC_CELLULAR_ROAMING_STATE" desc="ONC Property label for Cellular.RoamingState">
  1621. Roaming status
  1622. </message>
  1623. <message name="IDS_ONC_CELLULAR_ROAMING_STATE_HOME" desc="ONC Property value when OncCellular.RoamingState = Home">
  1624. Home network, not roaming
  1625. </message>
  1626. <message name="IDS_ONC_CELLULAR_ROAMING_STATE_ROAMING" desc="ONC Property value when OncCellular.RoamingState = Roaming">
  1627. Roaming
  1628. </message>
  1629. <message name="IDS_ONC_EAP_ANONYMOUS_IDENTITY" desc="ONC Property label for EAP.AnonymousIdentity">
  1630. Anonymous Identity
  1631. </message>
  1632. <message name="IDS_ONC_EAP_IDENTITY" desc="ONC Property label for EAP.Identity">
  1633. Identity
  1634. </message>
  1635. <message name="IDS_ONC_EAP_INNER" desc="ONC Property label for EAP.Inner (Phase 2 authentication)">
  1636. EAP Phase 2 authentication
  1637. </message>
  1638. <message name="IDS_ONC_EAP_INNER_AUTOMATIC" desc="ONC Property value for EAP.Inner = Automatic">
  1639. Automatic
  1640. </message>
  1641. <message name="IDS_ONC_EAP_INNER_MD5" desc="ONC Property value for EAP.Inner = MD5">
  1642. EAP-MD5
  1643. </message>
  1644. <message name="IDS_ONC_EAP_INNER_MSCHAP" desc="ONC Property value for EAP.Inner = MSCHAP">
  1645. MSCHAP
  1646. </message>
  1647. <message name="IDS_ONC_EAP_INNER_MSCHAPV2" desc="ONC Property value for EAP.Inner = MSCHAPv2">
  1648. MSCHAPv2
  1649. </message>
  1650. <message name="IDS_ONC_EAP_INNER_PAP" desc="ONC Property value for EAP.Inner = PAP">
  1651. PAP
  1652. </message>
  1653. <message name="IDS_ONC_EAP_INNER_CHAP" desc="ONC Property value for EAP.Inner = CHAP">
  1654. CHAP
  1655. </message>
  1656. <message name="IDS_ONC_EAP_INNER_GTC" desc="ONC Property value for EAP.Inner = GTC">
  1657. GTC
  1658. </message>
  1659. <message name="IDS_ONC_EAP_OUTER" desc="ONC Property label for EAP.Outer (Method)">
  1660. EAP method
  1661. </message>
  1662. <message name="IDS_ONC_EAP_OUTER_LEAP" desc="ONC Property value for EAP.Outer = LEAP">
  1663. LEAP
  1664. </message>
  1665. <message name="IDS_ONC_EAP_OUTER_PEAP" desc="ONC Property value for EAP.Outer = PEAP">
  1666. PEAP
  1667. </message>
  1668. <message name="IDS_ONC_EAP_OUTER_TLS" desc="ONC Property value for EAP.Outer = TLS">
  1669. EAP-TLS
  1670. </message>
  1671. <message name="IDS_ONC_EAP_OUTER_TTLS" desc="ONC Property value for EAP.Outer = TTLS">
  1672. EAP-TTLS
  1673. </message>
  1674. <message name="IDS_ONC_EAP_SERVER_CA" desc="ONC Property label for EAP Server CA Certificate">
  1675. Server CA certificate
  1676. </message>
  1677. <message name="IDS_ONC_EAP_SUBJECT_MATCH" desc="ONC Property label for EAP.SubjectMatch">
  1678. Subject match
  1679. </message>
  1680. <message name="IDS_ONC_EAP_SUBJECT_ALT_NAME_MATCH" desc="ONC Property label for EAP.SubjectAlternativeNameMatch">
  1681. Subject alternative name match
  1682. </message>
  1683. <message name="IDS_ONC_EAP_DOMAIN_SUFFIX_MATCH" desc="ONC Property label for EAP.DomainSuffixMatch">
  1684. Domain suffix match
  1685. </message>
  1686. <message name="IDS_ONC_EAP_USER_CERT" desc="ONC Property label for EAP User Certs">
  1687. User certificate
  1688. </message>
  1689. <message name="IDS_ONC_TETHER_BATTERY_PERCENTAGE" desc="Settings > Internet > Title of section which displays the battery percentage of another device which provides a tether hotspot for the current device to connect to.">
  1690. Battery
  1691. </message>
  1692. <message name="IDS_ONC_TETHER_BATTERY_PERCENTAGE_VALUE" desc="Settings > Internet > Text contents of section which displays the battery percentage of another device which provides a tether hotspot for the current device to connect to.">
  1693. <ph name="BATTERY_PERCENTAGE">$1<ex>100</ex></ph>%
  1694. </message>
  1695. <message name="IDS_ONC_TETHER_SIGNAL_STRENGTH" desc="Settings > Internet > Title of section which displays the cellular signal strength of another device which provides a tether hotspot for the current device to connect to. The signal strength is displayed as a string (e.g., Strong)">
  1696. Signal strength
  1697. </message>
  1698. <message name="IDS_ONC_TETHER_SIGNAL_STRENGTH_WEAK" desc="Settings > Internet > Label used to describe the signal strength of a device's cellular connection when the signal is weak. The strength value is 1 on a scale from 1 (min) to 5 (max).">
  1699. Weak
  1700. </message>
  1701. <message name="IDS_ONC_TETHER_SIGNAL_STRENGTH_OKAY" desc="Settings > Internet > Label used to describe the signal strength of a device's cellular connection when the signal is okay. The strength value is 2 on a scale from 1 (min) to 5 (max).">
  1702. Okay
  1703. </message>
  1704. <message name="IDS_ONC_TETHER_SIGNAL_STRENGTH_GOOD" desc="Settings > Internet > Label used to describe the signal strength of a device's cellular connection when the signal is good. The strength value is 3 on a scale from 1 (min) to 5 (max).">
  1705. Fine
  1706. </message>
  1707. <message name="IDS_ONC_TETHER_SIGNAL_STRENGTH_STRONG" desc="Settings > Internet > Label used to describe the signal strength of a device's cellular connection when the signal is strong. The strength value is 4 on a scale from 1 (min) to 5 (max).">
  1708. Strong
  1709. </message>
  1710. <message name="IDS_ONC_TETHER_SIGNAL_STRENGTH_VERY_STRONG" desc="Settings > Internet > Label used to describe the signal strength of a device's cellular connection when the signal is very strong. The strength value is 5 on a scale from 1 (min) to 5 (max).">
  1711. Very strong
  1712. </message>
  1713. <message name="IDS_ONC_TETHER_CARRIER" desc="Settings > Internet > Title of section which displays the name of the cellular provider (e.g., Verizon) of another device which provides a tether hotspot for the current device to connect to. To be clear, the current device does not have cellular service; instead, another device has it and can provide data to the current device via a Wi-Fi hotspot.">
  1714. Cellular provider
  1715. </message>
  1716. <message name="IDS_ONC_TETHER_CARRIER_UNKNOWN" desc="Settings > Internet > Text displayed in the settings UI in place of a cellular provider when the actual name of the provider is unknown. In this context, the cellular provider refers to the carrier which provides mobile data service to another device which can start a tether hotspot to provide a data connection to the current device.">
  1717. Unknown carrier
  1718. </message>
  1719. <!-- Network Health display strings -->
  1720. <message name="IDS_NETWORK_HEALTH_STATE" desc="Label for the current state of a networking device.">
  1721. State
  1722. </message>
  1723. <message name="IDS_NETWORK_HEALTH_STATE_UNINITIALIZED" desc="Network State - Uninitialized. This states is when a network device has not been initialized by the device.">
  1724. Uninitialized
  1725. </message>
  1726. <message name="IDS_NETWORK_HEALTH_STATE_DISABLED" desc="Network State - Disabled. This state is when the network device has been disabled (Turning off WiFi).">
  1727. Disabled
  1728. </message>
  1729. <message name="IDS_NETWORK_HEALTH_STATE_PROHIBITED" desc="Network State - Prohibited. This state represents a network device that has been explicitly disabled by admin policy.">
  1730. Prohibited
  1731. </message>
  1732. <message name="IDS_NETWORK_HEALTH_STATE_NOT_CONNECTED" desc="Network State - Not Connected. This state represents when a device is enabled, but has no active network connection.">
  1733. Not Connected
  1734. </message>
  1735. <message name="IDS_NETWORK_HEALTH_STATE_CONNECTING" desc="Network State - Connecting. This is a transient state when the network device is in the process of connecting to a network.">
  1736. Connecting
  1737. </message>
  1738. <message name="IDS_NETWORK_HEALTH_STATE_PORTAL" desc="Network State - Portal. This state represents a connected network device, but the active network is in a captive portal. (When you login at an airport and need to enter additional information before accessing the internet).">
  1739. Portal
  1740. </message>
  1741. <message name="IDS_NETWORK_HEALTH_STATE_CONNECTED" desc="Network State - Connected. This state is when a network device is connected to network, but cannot access the internet.">
  1742. Connected
  1743. </message>
  1744. <message name="IDS_NETWORK_HEALTH_STATE_ONLINE" desc="Network State - Online. This state is when a network device is connected to a network and can access the internet.">
  1745. Online
  1746. </message>
  1747. <message name="IDS_NETWORK_HEALTH_OPEN_IN_SETTINGS" desc="Link label to view the current network in the settings app">
  1748. Open in settings
  1749. </message>
  1750. <!-- Network / Connectivity Diagnostics -->
  1751. <message name="IDS_CONNECTIVITY_DIAGNOSTICS_TITLE" desc="The label for connectivity diagnostics application that shows potential issues with the network connections">
  1752. Connectivity Diagnostics
  1753. </message>
  1754. <message name="IDS_CONNECTIVITY_DIAGNOSTICS_NETWORK_DEVICES" desc="The label for the network devices section of the connectivity diagnostics app">
  1755. Network Devices
  1756. </message>
  1757. <message name="IDS_CONNECTIVITY_DIAGNOSTICS_DIAGNOSTIC_ROUTINES" desc="The label for the diagnostic routines section of the connectivity diagnostics app">
  1758. Diagnostic Routines
  1759. </message>
  1760. <message name="IDS_CONNECTIVITY_DIAGNOSTICS_RERUN_ROUTINES" desc="Label for connectivity diagnostics application rerun routines button">
  1761. Rerun Routines
  1762. </message>
  1763. <message name="IDS_CONNECTIVITY_DIAGNOSTICS_CLOSE" desc="Label for connectivity diagnostics application close button">
  1764. Close
  1765. </message>
  1766. <message name="IDS_CONNECTIVITY_DIAGNOSTICS_SEND_FEEDBACK" desc="Label for connectivity diagnostics application send feedback button">
  1767. Send Feedback
  1768. </message>
  1769. <message name="IDS_NETWORK_DIAGNOSTICS_CONNECTION_GROUP" desc="Label for the group of network diagnostic routines about the device's internet connection">
  1770. Connection
  1771. </message>
  1772. <message name="IDS_NETWORK_DIAGNOSTICS_WIFI_GROUP" desc="Label for the group of network diagnostic routines about the device's Wi-Fi connection">
  1773. Wi-Fi
  1774. </message>
  1775. <message name="IDS_NETWORK_DIAGNOSTICS_GATEWAY_GROUP" desc="Label for the group of network diagnostic routines about the device's network gateway">
  1776. Gateway
  1777. </message>
  1778. <message name="IDS_NETWORK_DIAGNOSTICS_FIREWALL_GROUP" desc="Label for the group of network diagnostic routines about the device's network firewall">
  1779. Firewall
  1780. </message>
  1781. <message name="IDS_NETWORK_DIAGNOSTICS_DNS_GROUP" desc="Label for the group of network diagnostic routines about the device's network DNS (domain name servers)">
  1782. DNS
  1783. </message>
  1784. <message name="IDS_NETWORK_DIAGNOSTICS_GOOGLE_SERVICES_GROUP" desc="Label for the group of network diagnostic routines about connecting to Google services">
  1785. Google Services
  1786. </message>
  1787. <message name="IDS_NETWORK_DIAGNOSTICS_ARC_GROUP" desc="Label for the group of network diagnostic routines about connectivity inside Android">
  1788. Android
  1789. </message>
  1790. <message name="IDS_NETWORK_DIAGNOSTICS_LAN_CONNECTIVITY" desc="Label for Network diagnostics `LAN connectivity` test. This test determines if the device is connected to a Local Area Network (LAN)">
  1791. Lan Connectivity
  1792. </message>
  1793. <message name="IDS_NETWORK_DIAGNOSTICS_SIGNAL_STRENGTH" desc="Label for Network diagnostics `signal strength` test. This test ensures that a WiFi signal is strong enough for a stable connection.">
  1794. Signal Strength
  1795. </message>
  1796. <message name="IDS_NETWORK_DIAGNOSTICS_GATEWAY_CAN_BE_PINGED" desc="Label for Network diagnostics `gateway can be pinged` test. This test ensures that there is a connection to the network gateway.">
  1797. Gateway can be Pinged
  1798. </message>
  1799. <message name="IDS_NETWORK_DIAGNOSTICS_HAS_SECURE_WIFI_CONNECTION" desc="Label for Network diagnostics `has secure WiFi connection` test. This test ensures that the WiFi connection is properly secure.">
  1800. Secure WiFi Connection
  1801. </message>
  1802. <message name="IDS_NETWORK_DIAGNOSTICS_DNS_RESOLVER_PRESENT" desc="Label for Network diagnostics `DNS resolver present` test. This test ensures that the Domain Name Service (DNS) exists.">
  1803. DNS Resolver Present
  1804. </message>
  1805. <message name="IDS_NETWORK_DIAGNOSTICS_DNS_LATENCY" desc="Label for Network diagnostics `DNS latency` test. This test makes sure the latency between the device and the Domain Name Server (DNS) is acceptable.">
  1806. DNS Latency
  1807. </message>
  1808. <message name="IDS_NETWORK_DIAGNOSTICS_DNS_RESOLUTION" desc="Label for Network diagnostics `DNS resolution` test. This test ensures that the Domain Name Server (DNS) can resolve network requests.">
  1809. DNS Resolution
  1810. </message>
  1811. <message name="IDS_NETWORK_DIAGNOSTICS_HTTP_FIREWALL" desc="Label for Network diagnostics `HTTP Firewall` test. This test ensures that the device's firewall can resolve HTTP requests">
  1812. HTTP Firewall
  1813. </message>
  1814. <message name="IDS_NETWORK_DIAGNOSTICS_HTTPS_FIREWALL" desc="Label for Network diagnostics `HTTPS Firewall` test. This test ensures that the device's firewall can resolve HTTPS requests">
  1815. HTTPS Firewall
  1816. </message>
  1817. <message name="IDS_NETWORK_DIAGNOSTICS_HTTPS_LATENCY" desc="Label for Network diagnostics `HTTPS Latency` test. This test ensures that the device's https requests have an acceptable amount of latency">
  1818. HTTPS Latency
  1819. </message>
  1820. <message name="IDS_NETWORK_DIAGNOSTICS_CAPTIVE_PORTAL" desc="Label for Network diagnostics `Captive Portal` test. This test ensures that the device's internet connection is not gated by a captive portal">
  1821. Captive Portal
  1822. </message>
  1823. <message name="IDS_NETWORK_DIAGNOSTICS_VIDEO_CONFERENCING" desc="Label for Network diagnostics `Video Conferencing` test. This test ensures that the device can communicate with Google's video conferencing servers">
  1824. Video Conferencing
  1825. </message>
  1826. <message name="IDS_NETWORK_DIAGNOSTICS_ARC_HTTP_LATENCY" desc="Label for Network diagnostics `ARC HTTP` test. This test ensures that the device's http requests inside ARC have an acceptable amount of latency">
  1827. HTTP Latency
  1828. </message>
  1829. <message name="IDS_NETWORK_DIAGNOSTICS_PASSED" desc="Label shown when a Network diagnostics routine passed">
  1830. Passed
  1831. </message>
  1832. <message name="IDS_NETWORK_DIAGNOSTICS_FAILED" desc="Label shown when a Network diagnostics routine failed">
  1833. Failed
  1834. </message>
  1835. <message name="IDS_NETWORK_DIAGNOSTICS_NOT_RUN" desc="Label shown when a Network diagnostics routine did not run">
  1836. Not Run
  1837. </message>
  1838. <message name="IDS_NETWORK_DIAGNOSTICS_RUNNING" desc="Label shown when a network diagnostics routine is currently running">
  1839. Running
  1840. </message>
  1841. <message name="IDS_NETWORK_DIAGNOSTICS_RESULT_PLACEHOLDER" desc="Symbol shown for a network diagnostics routine result that seperates the verdict and problem strings">
  1842. <ph name="VERDICT">$1<ex>Failed</ex></ph>: <ph name="PROBLEMS">$2<ex>Weak signal</ex></ph>
  1843. </message>
  1844. <message name="IDS_NETWORK_DIAGNOSTICS_RUN" desc="Label for Network diagnostics run routine button">
  1845. Run
  1846. </message>
  1847. <message name="IDS_NETWORK_DIAGNOSTICS_RUN_ALL" desc="Label for Network diagnostics run all routines button">
  1848. Run All Routines
  1849. </message>
  1850. <message name="IDS_NETWORK_DIAGNOSTICS_SEND_FEEDBACK" desc="Label for Network diagnostics send feedback report button">
  1851. Send Feedback Report
  1852. </message>
  1853. <message name="IDS_NETWORK_DIAGNOSTICS_SIGNAL_STRENGTH_PROBLEM_NOT_FOUND" desc="Error message shown when a WiFi signal could not be detected">
  1854. Signal not found
  1855. </message>
  1856. <message name="IDS_NETWORK_DIAGNOSTICS_SIGNAL_STRENGTH_PROBLEM_WEAK" desc="Error message shown when a only a weak WiFi signal could be detected">
  1857. Weak signal
  1858. </message>
  1859. <message name="IDS_NETWORK_DIAGNOSTICS_GATEWAY_CAN_BE_PINGED_PROBLEM_UNREACHABLE" desc="Error message shown when a network gateway is not reachable">
  1860. Gateway is unreachable
  1861. </message>
  1862. <message name="IDS_NETWORK_DIAGNOSTICS_GATEWAY_CAN_BE_PINGED_PROBLEM_PING_DEFAULT_FAILED" desc="Error message shown when the default network gateway cannot be pinged">
  1863. Failed to ping the default network gateway
  1864. </message>
  1865. <message name="IDS_NETWORK_DIAGNOSTICS_GATEWAY_CAN_BE_PINGED_PROBLEM_DEFAULT_ABOVE_LATENCY" desc="Error message shown when the latency of the default network gateway is too high">
  1866. Default network above latency threshold
  1867. </message>
  1868. <message name="IDS_NETWORK_DIAGNOSTICS_GATEWAY_CAN_BE_PINGED_PROBLEM_PING_NON_DEFAULT_FAILED" desc="Error message shown when the non-default network gateway cannot be pinged">
  1869. Failed to ping the non-default network gateway
  1870. </message>
  1871. <message name="IDS_NETWORK_DIAGNOSTICS_GATEWAY_CAN_BE_PINGED_PROBLEM_NON_DEFAULT_ABOVE_LATENCY" desc="Error message shown when the latency of the non-default network gateway is too high">
  1872. Non-default network above latency threshold
  1873. </message>
  1874. <message name="IDS_NETWORK_DIAGNOSTICS_SECURE_WIFI_PROBLEM_NOT_SECURE" desc="Error message shown when the current WiFi network is not secure">
  1875. WiFi network is not secure
  1876. </message>
  1877. <message name="IDS_NETWORK_DIAGNOSTICS_SECURE_WIFI_PROBLEM_WEP_8021x" desc="Error message shown when the current WiFi network is secured with the weak protocol WEP 802.1x">
  1878. WiFi network is secured with weak protocol WEP 802.1x
  1879. </message>
  1880. <message name="IDS_NETWORK_DIAGNOSTICS_SECURE_WIFI_PROBLEM_WEP_PSK" desc="Error message shown when the current WiFi network is secured with the weak protocol WEP PSK">
  1881. WiFi network is secured with weak protocol WEP PSK
  1882. </message>
  1883. <message name="IDS_NETWORK_DIAGNOSTICS_SECURE_WIFI_PROBLEM_UNKNOWN" desc="Error message shown when the current WiFi network is secured with an unknown protocol">
  1884. Unknown WiFi security protocol
  1885. </message>
  1886. <message name="IDS_NETWORK_DIAGNOSTICS_DNS_RESOLVER_PROBLEM_NO_NAME_SERVERS" desc="Error message shown when the no domain name servers (DNS) are found">
  1887. No name servers found
  1888. </message>
  1889. <message name="IDS_NETWORK_DIAGNOSTICS_DNS_RESOLVER_PROBLEM_MALFORMED_NAME_SERVERS" desc="Error message shown when the domain name servers (DNS) are malformed">
  1890. Malformed name servers
  1891. </message>
  1892. <message name="IDS_NETWORK_DIAGNOSTICS_DNS_RESOLVER_PROBLEM_EMPTY_NAME_SERVERS" desc="Error message shown when the domain name servers (DNS) are empty">
  1893. Empty name servers
  1894. </message>
  1895. <message name="IDS_NETWORK_DIAGNOSTICS_DNS_LATENCY_PROBLEM_FAILED_TO_RESOLVE_ALL_HOSTS" desc="Error message shown when the domain name servers (DNS) failed to resolve all hosts">
  1896. Failed to resolve all hosts
  1897. </message>
  1898. <message name="IDS_NETWORK_DIAGNOSTICS_DNS_LATENCY_PROBLEM_SLIGHTLY_ABOVE_THRESHOLD" desc="Error message shown when the latency for the domain name server (DNS) is slightly above an allowable threshold">
  1899. DNS latency slightly above allowable threshold
  1900. </message>
  1901. <message name="IDS_NETWORK_DIAGNOSTICS_DNS_LATENCY_PROBLEM_SIGNIFICANTLY_ABOVE_THRESHOLD" desc="Error message shown when the latency for the domain name server (DNS) is significantly above an allowable threshold">
  1902. DNS latency significantly above allowable threshold
  1903. </message>
  1904. <message name="IDS_NETWORK_DIAGNOSTICS_DNS_RESOLUTION_PROBLEM_FAILED_TO_RESOLVE_HOST" desc="Error message shown when the domain name server (DNS) failed to resolve a host">
  1905. Failed to resolve host
  1906. </message>
  1907. <message name="IDS_NETWORK_DIAGNOSTICS_FIREWALL_PROBLEM_DNS_RESOLUTION_FAILURE_RATE" desc="Error message shown when the domain name server (DNS) has a high failure rate">
  1908. High DNS resolution failure rate
  1909. </message>
  1910. <message name="IDS_NETWORK_DIAGNOSTICS_FIREWALL_PROBLEM_FIREWALL_DETECTED" desc="Error message shown when a firewall is detected">
  1911. Firewall detected
  1912. </message>
  1913. <message name="IDS_NETWORK_DIAGNOSTICS_FIREWALL_PROBLEM_FIREWALL_SUSPECTED" desc="Error message shown when a firewall is suspected">
  1914. Firewall suspected
  1915. </message>
  1916. <message name="IDS_NETWORK_DIAGNOSTICS_HTTPS_LATENCY_PROBLEM_FAILED_DNS_RESOLUTIONS" desc="Error message shown when there are one or more failed DNS resolution">
  1917. Failed DNS resolutions
  1918. </message>
  1919. <message name="IDS_NETWORK_DIAGNOSTICS_HTTPS_LATENCY_PROBLEM_FAILED_HTTPS_REQUESTS" desc="Error message shown when there are one or more failed HTTPS requests">
  1920. Failed HTTP requests
  1921. </message>
  1922. <message name="IDS_NETWORK_DIAGNOSTICS_HTTPS_LATENCY_PROBLEM_HIGH_LATENCY" desc="Error message shown when HTTPS requests have a high latency">
  1923. High HTTPS latency
  1924. </message>
  1925. <message name="IDS_NETWORK_DIAGNOSTICS_HTTPS_LATENCY_PROBLEM_VERY_HIGH_LATENCY" desc="Error message shown when HTTPS requests have a very high latency">
  1926. Very high HTTPS latency
  1927. </message>
  1928. <message name="IDS_NETWORK_DIAGNOSTICS_ARC_HTTP_PROBLEM_FAILED_HTTP_REQUESTS" desc="Error message shown when there are one or more failed HTTP requests">
  1929. Failed HTTP requests
  1930. </message>
  1931. <message name="IDS_NETWORK_DIAGNOSTICS_ARC_HTTP_PROBLEM_HIGH_LATENCY" desc="Error message shown when HTTP requests inside ARC have a high latency">
  1932. High HTTP latency
  1933. </message>
  1934. <message name="IDS_NETWORK_DIAGNOSTICS_ARC_HTTP_PROBLEM_VERY_HIGH_LATENCY" desc="Error message shown when HTTP requests inside ARC have a very high latency">
  1935. Very high HTTP latency
  1936. </message>
  1937. <message name="IDS_NETWORK_DIAGNOSTICS_ARC_ROUTINE_PROBLEM_INTERNAL_ERROR" desc="Error message shown when ARC diagnostic test fails due to an unexpected internal problem">
  1938. Internal error
  1939. </message>
  1940. <message name="IDS_NETWORK_DIAGNOSTICS_ARC_ROUTINE_PROBLEM_ARC_NOT_RUNNING" desc="Error message shown when ARC diagnostic test cannot run because ARC is either disabled or crashed">
  1941. Android not running
  1942. </message>
  1943. <message name="IDS_NETWORK_DIAGNOSTICS_CAPTIVE_PORTAL_PROBLEM_NO_ACTIVE_NETWORKS" desc="Error message shown when the device is not actively connected to a network">
  1944. No active networks
  1945. </message>
  1946. <message name="IDS_NETWORK_DIAGNOSTICS_CAPTIVE_PORTAL_PROBLEM_UNKNOWN_PORTAL_STATE" desc="Error message shown when the network portal state is not available">
  1947. Unknown portal state
  1948. </message>
  1949. <message name="IDS_NETWORK_DIAGNOSTICS_CAPTIVE_PORTAL_PROBLEM_PORTAL_SUSPECTED" desc="Error message shown when a network portal is suspected, but cannot be fully confirmed">
  1950. Portal suspected
  1951. </message>
  1952. <message name="IDS_NETWORK_DIAGNOSTICS_CAPTIVE_PORTAL_PROBLEM_PORTAL" desc="Error message shown when a network portal is detected">
  1953. Portal detected
  1954. </message>
  1955. <message name="IDS_NETWORK_DIAGNOSTICS_CAPTIVE_PORTAL_PROBLEM_PROXY_AUTH_REQUIRED" desc="Error message shown when a network portal requires authentication">
  1956. Proxy authentication required
  1957. </message>
  1958. <message name="IDS_NETWORK_DIAGNOSTICS_CAPTIVE_PORTAL_PROBLEM_NO_INTERNET" desc="Error message shown when no network portal is detected, but there is no internet connection">
  1959. No internet
  1960. </message>
  1961. <message name="IDS_NETWORK_DIAGNOSTICS_VIDEO_CONFERENCING_PROBLEM_UPD_FAILURE" desc="Error message shown when there are failed UDP requests to the video conferencing servers">
  1962. UDP request failures
  1963. </message>
  1964. <message name="IDS_NETWORK_DIAGNOSTICS_VIDEO_CONFERENCING_PROBLEM_TCP_FAILURE" desc="Error message shown when there are failed TCP requests to the video conferencing servers">
  1965. TCP request failures
  1966. </message>
  1967. <message name="IDS_NETWORK_DIAGNOSTICS_VIDEO_CONFERENCING_PROBLEM_MEDIA_FAILURE" desc="Error message shown when a connection cannot be established to the video conferencing media servers">
  1968. Unable to connect to media servers
  1969. </message>
  1970. <message name="IDS_NETWORK_DIAGNOSTICS_IP_CONFIG_INFO_DRAWER_GATEWAY" desc="Label for `Gateway` address data-point in `IP Configuration` drawer.">
  1971. Gateway
  1972. </message>
  1973. <message name="IDS_NETWORK_DIAGNOSTICS_IP_CONFIG_INFO_DRAWER_SUBNET_MASK" desc="Label for `Subnet mask` data-point in `IP Configuration` drawer.">
  1974. Subnet mask
  1975. </message>
  1976. <message name="IDS_NETWORK_DIAGNOSTICS_IP_CONFIG_INFO_DRAWER_TITLE" desc="This element is the header for a collapsible content area responsible to showcasing IP related configuration data." >
  1977. IP Configuration
  1978. </message>
  1979. <message name="IDS_NETWORK_DIAGNOSTICS_IP_ADDRESS" desc="Label for `IP Address` data-point in network card." >
  1980. IP Address
  1981. </message>
  1982. <message name="IDS_NETWORK_DIAGNOSTICS_AUTHENTICATION" desc="Label for `Authentication` type data-point in network card.">
  1983. Authentication
  1984. </message>
  1985. <message name="IDS_NETWORK_DIAGNOSTICS_SECURITY" desc="Label for `Security` type data-point in network card.">
  1986. Security
  1987. </message>
  1988. <message name="IDS_NETWORK_DIAGNOSTICS_CHANNEL" desc="Label for `Channel` type data-point in network card.">
  1989. Channel
  1990. </message>
  1991. <message name="IDS_NETWORK_DIAGNOSTICS_DNS_NOT_CONFIGURED" desc="Message for when no DNS servers are configured for display in `IP Configuration` drawer.">
  1992. Not configured
  1993. </message>
  1994. <message name="IDS_NETWORK_DIAGNOSTICS_ARC_HTTP" desc="Label for Network diagnostics `ARC HTTP` test. This test ensures that the device's http requests inside ARC have an acceptable amount of latency">
  1995. (Android) HTTP Latency
  1996. </message>
  1997. <message name="IDS_NETWORK_DIAGNOSTICS_ARC_PING" desc="Label for Network diagnostics `ARC PING` test. This test ensures that there is a connection to the network gateway inside ARC.">
  1998. (Android) Gateway can be Pinged
  1999. </message>
  2000. <message name="IDS_NETWORK_DIAGNOSTICS_ARC_DNS_RESOLUTION" desc="Label for Network diagnostics `ARC DNS resolution` test. This test ensures that the Domain Name Server (DNS) can resolve network requests inside ARC.">
  2001. (Android) DNS resolution
  2002. </message>
  2003. <message name="IDS_NETWORK_DIAGNOSTICS_CELLULAR_CDMA1XRTT" desc="Label for Cellular network technology `CDMA1XRTT`.">
  2004. CDMA1XRTT
  2005. </message>
  2006. <message name="IDS_NETWORK_DIAGNOSTICS_CELLULAR_EDGE" desc="Label for Cellular network technology `EDGE`.">
  2007. EDGE
  2008. </message>
  2009. <message name="IDS_NETWORK_DIAGNOSTICS_CELLULAR_EVDO" desc="Label for Cellular network technology `EVDO`.">
  2010. EVDO
  2011. </message>
  2012. <message name="IDS_NETWORK_DIAGNOSTICS_CELLULAR_GPRS" desc="Label for Cellular network technology `GPRS`.">
  2013. GPRS
  2014. </message>
  2015. <message name="IDS_NETWORK_DIAGNOSTICS_CELLULAR_GSM" desc="Label for Cellular network technology `GMS`.">
  2016. GSM
  2017. </message>
  2018. <message name="IDS_NETWORK_DIAGNOSTICS_CELLULAR_HSPA" desc="Label for Cellular network technology `HSPA`.">
  2019. HSPA
  2020. </message>
  2021. <message name="IDS_NETWORK_DIAGNOSTICS_CELLULAR_HSPA_PLUS" desc="Label for Cellular network technology `HSPAPlus`.">
  2022. HSPAPlus
  2023. </message>
  2024. <message name="IDS_NETWORK_DIAGNOSTICS_CELLULAR_LTE" desc="Label for Cellular network technology `LTE`.">
  2025. LTE
  2026. </message>
  2027. <message name="IDS_NETWORK_DIAGNOSTICS_CELLULAR_LTE_ADVANCED" desc="Label for Cellular network technology `LTEAdvanced`.">
  2028. LTEAdvanced
  2029. </message>
  2030. <message name="IDS_NETWORK_DIAGNOSTICS_CELLULAR_UMTS" desc="Label for Cellular network technology `UMTS`.">
  2031. UMTS
  2032. </message>
  2033. <message translateable="false" name="IDS_NETWORK_DIAGNOSTICS_MAC_ADDRESS_LABEL" desc="Label for Mac Address.">
  2034. MAC
  2035. </message>
  2036. <message translateable="false" name="IDS_DIAGNOSTICS_TEST_ON_COMPLETED_TEXT" desc="Message announced in aria-live when all test routines finished.">
  2037. Diagnostics completed
  2038. </message>
  2039. <!-- Personalization App -->
  2040. <message name="IDS_PERSONALIZATION_APP_PERSONALIZATION_HUB_TITLE" desc="Name of the system web app for personalizing ChromeOS.">
  2041. Wallpaper &amp; style
  2042. </message>
  2043. <message name="IDS_PERSONALIZATION_APP_WALLPAPER_LABEL" desc="Label for wallpaper element in personalization hub">
  2044. Wallpaper
  2045. </message>
  2046. <message name="IDS_PERSONALIZATION_APP_DEFAULT_WALLPAPER" desc="Label for the device default wallpaper">
  2047. Default Wallpaper
  2048. </message>
  2049. <message name="IDS_PERSONALIZATION_APP_BACK_BUTTON" desc="Aria label for the back button to return to a prior page">
  2050. Back to <ph name="PAGE_NAME">$1<ex>Wallpaper</ex></ph>
  2051. </message>
  2052. <message name="IDS_PERSONALIZATION_APP_WALLPAPER_COLLECTIONS" desc="Aria label for the wallpaper collections grid">
  2053. Wallpaper Collections
  2054. </message>
  2055. <message name="IDS_PERSONALIZATION_APP_CURRENTLY_SET" desc="Label for the currently set user wallpaper section.">
  2056. Currently set
  2057. </message>
  2058. <message name="IDS_PERSONALIZATION_APP_GOOGLE_PHOTOS" desc="Label for the Google Photos page in the wallpaper app.">
  2059. Google Photos
  2060. </message>
  2061. <message name="IDS_PERSONALIZATION_APP_GOOGLE_PHOTOS_ERROR" desc="Message for the error shown when something goes wrong in the Google Photos page in the wallpaper app.">
  2062. Couldn’t load images. Check your network connection or try loading the images again.
  2063. </message>
  2064. <message name="IDS_PERSONALIZATION_APP_GOOGLE_PHOTOS_TRY_AGAIN" desc="Message for the try again button shown when something goes wrong in the Google Photos page in the wallpaper app.">
  2065. Try again
  2066. </message>
  2067. <message name="IDS_PERSONALIZATION_APP_GOOGLE_PHOTOS_ALBUMS_TAB" desc="Label for the Albums tab in the Google Photos page in the wallpaper app.">
  2068. Albums
  2069. </message>
  2070. <message name="IDS_PERSONALIZATION_APP_GOOGLE_PHOTOS_PHOTOS_TAB" desc="Label for the Photos tab in the Google Photos page in the wallpaper app.">
  2071. Photos
  2072. </message>
  2073. <message name="IDS_PERSONALIZATION_APP_GOOGLE_PHOTOS_ZERO_STATE_MESSAGE" desc="Message shown in the Google Photos page in the wallpaper app when the user has no photos.">
  2074. No image available. To add photos, go to <ph name="LINK">$1<ex>photos.google.com</ex></ph>
  2075. </message>
  2076. <message name="IDS_PERSONALIZATION_APP_MY_IMAGES" desc="Label for the local images page in wallpaper app.">
  2077. My Images
  2078. </message>
  2079. <!-- Not using plural format because not supported in load_time_data.js -->
  2080. <message name="IDS_PERSONALIZATION_APP_NO_IMAGES" desc="Label for a wallpaper collection with no images">
  2081. No Images
  2082. </message>
  2083. <message name="IDS_PERSONALIZATION_APP_ONE_IMAGE" desc="Label for a wallpaper collection with one image">
  2084. 1 Image
  2085. </message>
  2086. <message name="IDS_PERSONALIZATION_APP_MULTIPLE_IMAGES" desc="Label for a wallpaper collection with multiple images">
  2087. <ph name="IMAGE_COUNT">$1<ex>5</ex></ph> Images
  2088. </message>
  2089. <message name="IDS_PERSONALIZATION_APP_CENTER" desc="Label for center cropping option for local images">
  2090. Center
  2091. </message>
  2092. <message name="IDS_PERSONALIZATION_APP_FILL" desc="Label for fill cropping option for local images">
  2093. Fill
  2094. </message>
  2095. <message name="IDS_PERSONALIZATION_APP_CHANGE_DAILY" desc="Label for daily refresh option">
  2096. Change Daily
  2097. </message>
  2098. <message name="IDS_PERSONALIZATION_APP_ARIA_LABEL_CHANGE_DAILY" desc="Aria label for daily refresh option">
  2099. Change wallpaper image daily
  2100. </message>
  2101. <message name="IDS_PERSONALIZATION_APP_REFRESH" desc="Label for wallpaper refresh button">
  2102. Refresh
  2103. </message>
  2104. <message name="IDS_PERSONALIZATION_APP_ARIA_LABEL_REFRESH" desc="Aria label for wallpaper refresh button">
  2105. Refresh the current wallpaper image
  2106. </message>
  2107. <message name="IDS_PERSONALIZATION_APP_DAILY_REFRESH" desc="Label to indicate the image is set by daily refresh">
  2108. Daily Refresh
  2109. </message>
  2110. <message name="IDS_PERSONALIZATION_APP_UNKNOWN_IMAGE_ATTRIBUTION" desc="Label for image attribution when it is empty">
  2111. Unknown
  2112. </message>
  2113. <message name="IDS_PERSONALIZATION_APP_ARIA_LABEL_LOADING" desc="Aria label for wallpaper collection while it is still loading and unable to be selected">
  2114. Loading
  2115. </message>
  2116. <message name="IDS_PERSONALIZATION_APP_WALLPAPER_NETWORK_ERROR" desc="Error message displayed when wallpaper information cannot be downloaded">
  2117. Please connect to a network and reload the page to view wallpaper.
  2118. </message>
  2119. <message name="IDS_PERSONALIZATION_APP_LOAD_WALLPAPER_ERROR" desc="Label for the error toast notification when loading current wallpaper failed">
  2120. Something went wrong. Try reopening the app.
  2121. </message>
  2122. <message name="IDS_PERSONALIZATION_APP_SET_WALLPAPER_ERROR" desc="Label for the error toast notification when setting wallpaper failed">
  2123. Something went wrong. Try choosing a wallpaper again or reopen the app.
  2124. </message>
  2125. <message name="IDS_PERSONALIZATION_APP_DISMISS" desc="Label for the toast notification dismiss action">
  2126. Dismiss
  2127. </message>
  2128. <message name="IDS_PERSONALIZATION_APP_ARIA_LABEL_VIEW_FULL_SCREEN" desc="Aria label for the button to enter full screen wallpaper viewing mode">
  2129. View Full Screen
  2130. </message>
  2131. <message name="IDS_PERSONALIZATION_APP_EXIT_FULL_SCREEN" desc="Label for the button to exit full screen wallpaper viewing mode">
  2132. Back
  2133. </message>
  2134. <message name="IDS_PERSONALIZATION_APP_ARIA_LABEL_EXIT_FULL_SCREEN" desc="Aria label for the button to exit full screen wallpaper viewing mode">
  2135. Exit wallpaper preview
  2136. </message>
  2137. <message name="IDS_PERSONALIZATION_APP_SET_AS_WALLPAPER" desc="Label for the button to confirm preview wallpaper">
  2138. Set as wallpaper
  2139. </message>
  2140. <message name="IDS_PERSONALIZATION_APP_THEME_LABEL" desc="Label for theme element in personalization hub">
  2141. Theme
  2142. </message>
  2143. <message name="IDS_PERSONALIZATION_APP_THEME_DARK_COLOR_MODE" desc="Label for dark color mode setting">
  2144. Dark
  2145. </message>
  2146. <message name="IDS_PERSONALIZATION_APP_THEME_LIGHT_COLOR_MODE" desc="Label for light color mode setting">
  2147. Light
  2148. </message>
  2149. <message name="IDS_PERSONALIZATION_APP_THEME_AUTO_COLOR_MODE" desc="Label for auto color mode setting">
  2150. Auto
  2151. </message>
  2152. <message name="IDS_PERSONALIZATION_APP_AVATAR_LABEL" desc="Label for the Avatar page in Personalization app.">
  2153. Avatar
  2154. </message>
  2155. <message name="IDS_PERSONALIZATION_APP_AVATAR_TAKE_PHOTO" desc="Label for the button to take a webcam photo">
  2156. Take a photo
  2157. </message>
  2158. <message name="IDS_PERSONALIZATION_APP_AVATAR_ARIA_LABEL_WEBCAM_VIDEO" desc="Aria label for the webcam video feed">
  2159. Webcam video feed
  2160. </message>
  2161. <message name="IDS_PERSONALIZATION_APP_AVATAR_TAKE_VIDEO" desc="Label for the button to take a short webcam video">
  2162. Create a looping video
  2163. </message>
  2164. <message name="IDS_PERSONALIZATION_APP_AVATAR_CONFIRM_PHOTO" desc="Label for the button to confirm webcam photo">
  2165. Use this photo
  2166. </message>
  2167. <message name="IDS_PERSONALIZATION_APP_AVATAR_CONFIRM_VIDEO" desc="Label for the button to confirm webcam video">
  2168. Use this video
  2169. </message>
  2170. <message name="IDS_PERSONALIZATION_APP_AVATAR_CAPTURE_IN_PROGRESS" desc="Label to indicate a webcam video capture is in progress">
  2171. Taking video
  2172. </message>
  2173. <message name="IDS_PERSONALIZATION_APP_AVATAR_REJECT_PHOTO" desc="Label for the button to reject webcam photo or video">
  2174. Retake
  2175. </message>
  2176. <message name="IDS_PERSONALIZATION_APP_ARIA_ANNOUNCE_AVATAR_CHANGED" desc="Text read out by the screen reader after the user avatar image changes">
  2177. Avatar image changed
  2178. </message>
  2179. <message name="IDS_PERSONALIZATION_APP_AVATAR_ARIA_LABEL_CLOSE_CAMERA" desc="Aria label for the button to close the webcam interface modal">
  2180. Close the camera
  2181. </message>
  2182. <message name="IDS_PERSONALIZATION_APP_SCREENSAVER_LABEL" desc="Label for the Screen saver page in Personalization app.">
  2183. Screen saver
  2184. </message>
  2185. <message name="IDS_PERSONALIZATION_APP_AMBIENT_MODE_PAGE_DESCRIPTION" desc="Description for the ambient mode settings page.">
  2186. When your screen is idle, show photos, time, weather, and media info.
  2187. </message>
  2188. <message name="IDS_PERSONALIZATION_APP_AMBIENT_MODE_ON" desc="Label for the toggle row in ambient mode settings page when it is enabled.">
  2189. On
  2190. </message>
  2191. <message name="IDS_PERSONALIZATION_APP_AMBIENT_MODE_OFF" desc="Label for the toggle row in ambient mode settings page when it is disabled.">
  2192. Off
  2193. </message>
  2194. <message name="IDS_PERSONALIZATION_APP_AMBIENT_MODE_TOPIC_SOURCE_TITLE" desc="Label for the radio button group of ambient mode topic source, where the screen contents come from.">
  2195. Image source
  2196. </message>
  2197. <message name="IDS_PERSONALIZATION_APP_AMBIENT_MODE_TOPIC_SOURCE_GOOGLE_PHOTOS" desc="Label for the radio button to choose the topic source from Google Photos. The radio button allows the user to set Google Photos for ambient mode, which shows photos to the user when their device is idle.">
  2198. Google Photos
  2199. </message>
  2200. <message name="IDS_PERSONALIZATION_APP_AMBIENT_MODE_TOPIC_SOURCE_GOOGLE_PHOTOS_DESC" desc="Description for the radio button to choose the topic source from Google Photos. The radio button allows the user to set Google Photos for ambient mode, which shows photos to the user when their device is idle.">
  2201. Choose your favorite photos and albums
  2202. </message>
  2203. <message name="IDS_PERSONALIZATION_APP_AMBIENT_MODE_TOPIC_SOURCE_GOOGLE_PHOTOS_DESC_NO_ALBUM" desc="Description for the radio button to choose the topic source from Google Photos when there is no album. The radio button allows the user to set Google Photos for ambient mode, which shows photos to the user when their device is idle.">
  2204. To create albums, go to Google Photos
  2205. </message>
  2206. <message name="IDS_PERSONALIZATION_APP_AMBIENT_MODE_TOPIC_SOURCE_ART_GALLERY" desc="Label for the radio button to choose the topic source from art gallery. The radio button allows the user to set Art gallery for ambient mode, which shows photos to the user when their device is idle.">
  2207. Art gallery
  2208. </message>
  2209. <message name="IDS_PERSONALIZATION_APP_AMBIENT_MODE_TOPIC_SOURCE_ART_GALLERY_DESCRIPTION" desc="Description for the radio button to choose the topic source from art gallery. The radio button allows the user to set Art gallery for ambient mode, which shows photos to the user when their device is idle.">
  2210. Select curated artwork and images
  2211. </message>
  2212. <message name="IDS_PERSONALIZATION_APP_AMBIENT_MODE_TOPIC_SOURCE_SELECTED_ROW" desc="A11y label for the selected topic source row in ambient mode.">
  2213. <ph name="TOPIC_SOURCE">$1<ex>Google Photos</ex></ph> <ph name="TOPIC_SOURCE_DESC">$2<ex>Select your memories</ex></ph> selected, press Enter to select <ph name="TOPIC_SOURCE">$1<ex>Google Photos</ex></ph> albums
  2214. </message>
  2215. <message name="IDS_PERSONALIZATION_APP_AMBIENT_MODE_TOPIC_SOURCE_UNSELECTED_ROW" desc="A11y label for the unselected topic source row in ambient mode.">
  2216. Select <ph name="TOPIC_SOURCE">$1<ex>Google Photos</ex></ph> <ph name="TOPIC_SOURCE_DESC">$2<ex>Select your memories</ex></ph>
  2217. </message>
  2218. <message name="IDS_PERSONALIZATION_APP_AMBIENT_MODE_WEATHER_TITLE" desc="Label for the radio button group of ambient mode weather unit.">
  2219. Weather
  2220. </message>
  2221. <message name="IDS_PERSONALIZATION_APP_ARIA_DESCRIPTION_AMBIENT_MODE_WEATHER" desc="Aria description for the radio button group of ambient mode weather unit.">
  2222. Select a temperature unit
  2223. </message>
  2224. <message name="IDS_PERSONALIZATION_APP_AMBIENT_MODE_WEATHER_UNIT_FAHRENHEIT" desc="Label for the radio button to choose weather unit as Fahrenheit.">
  2225. Fahrenheit
  2226. </message>
  2227. <message name="IDS_PERSONALIZATION_APP_AMBIENT_MODE_WEATHER_UNIT_CELSIUS" desc="Label for the radio button group of choose weather unit as Celsius.">
  2228. Celsius
  2229. </message>
  2230. <message name="IDS_PERSONALIZATION_APP_AMBIENT_MODE_ALBUMS_SUBPAGE_GOOGLE_PHOTOS_TITLE" desc="Label for the subpage to select albums of Google Photos in ambient mode.">
  2231. Relive your favorite memories. To add or edit albums, go to <ph name="LINK_BEGIN">&lt;a target="_blank" href="$1<ex>https://google.com/</ex>"&gt;</ph>Google Photos<ph name="LINK_END">&lt;/a&gt;</ph>.
  2232. </message>
  2233. <message name="IDS_PERSONALIZATION_APP_AMBIENT_MODE_ALBUMS_SUBPAGE_GOOGLE_PHOTOS_NO_ALBUM" desc="Text for the subpage to select albums of Google Photos when there is no album in ambient mode.">
  2234. No albums. Create an album in <ph name="LINK_BEGIN">&lt;a target="_blank" href="$1<ex>https://google.com/</ex>"&gt;</ph>Google Photos<ph name="LINK_END">&lt;/a&gt;</ph>.
  2235. </message>
  2236. <message name="IDS_PERSONALIZATION_APP_AMBIENT_MODE_ALBUMS_SUBPAGE_RECENT_DESC" desc="Description for the Recent highlights album in ambient mode.">
  2237. Your best photos, selected automatically
  2238. </message>
  2239. <message name="IDS_PERSONALIZATION_APP_AMBIENT_MODE_ALBUMS_SUBPAGE_PHOTOS_NUM_PLURAL" desc="Number of photos in an album in ambient mode.">
  2240. <ph name="NUMBER">$1<ex>100</ex></ph> photos
  2241. </message>
  2242. <message name="IDS_PERSONALIZATION_APP_AMBIENT_MODE_ALBUMS_SUBPAGE_PHOTOS_NUM_SINGULAR" desc="1 or 0 photo in an album in ambient mode.">
  2243. <ph name="NUMBER">$1<ex>1</ex></ph> photo
  2244. </message>
  2245. <message name="IDS_PERSONALIZATION_APP_AMBIENT_MODE_ALBUMS_SUBPAGE_ALBUM_SELECTED" desc="A11y label of a selected album in ambient mode.">
  2246. Album <ph name="TITLE">$1<ex>Recent highlights</ex></ph> <ph name="DESC">$2<ex>Your best auto selected photos</ex></ph> selected
  2247. </message>
  2248. <message name="IDS_PERSONALIZATION_APP_AMBIENT_MODE_ALBUMS_SUBPAGE_ALBUM_UNSELECTED" desc="A11y label of an unselected album in ambient mode.">
  2249. Select album <ph name="TITLE">$1<ex>Recent highlights</ex></ph> <ph name="DESC">$2<ex>Your best auto selected photos</ex></ph>
  2250. </message>
  2251. <message name="IDS_PERONSONALIZATION_APP_AMBIENT_MODE_LAST_ART_ALBUM_MESSAGE" desc="A message shown when deselecting the last art album.">
  2252. A minimum of one Art gallery album needs to be selected
  2253. </message>
  2254. <message name="IDS_PERONSONALIZATION_APP_AMBIENT_MODE_ART_ALBUM_DIALOG_CLOSE_BUTTON_LABEL" desc="Label on the close button in the art album dialog.">
  2255. Got it
  2256. </message>
  2257. <message name="IDS_PERSONALIZATION_APP_AMBIENT_MODE_ANIMATION_TITLE" desc="Label for the ambient mode animation section.">
  2258. Screen saver animation
  2259. </message>
  2260. <message name="IDS_PERSONALIZATION_APP_AMBIENT_MODE_ANIMATION_SLIDESHOW_LABEL" desc="Label for the ambient mode slideshow animation.">
  2261. Slide show
  2262. </message>
  2263. <message name="IDS_PERSONALIZATION_APP_AMBIENT_MODE_ANIMATION_FEEL_THE_BREEZE_LABEL" desc="Label for the ambient mode feel the breeze animation.">
  2264. Feel the breeze
  2265. </message>
  2266. <message name="IDS_PERSONALIZATION_APP_AMBIENT_MODE_ANIMATION_FLOAT_ON_BY_LABEL" desc="Label for the ambient mode float on by animation.">
  2267. Float on by
  2268. </message>
  2269. <message name="IDS_PERSONALIZATION_APP_AMBIENT_MODE_ZERO_STATE_MESSAGE" desc="Message shown in the Ambient subpage in the personalization hub when ambient mode is disabled.">
  2270. Turn on the toggle to select the screen saver options
  2271. </message>
  2272. <message name="IDS_PERSONALIZATION_APP_AMBIENT_MODE_MULTIPLE_ALBUMS_DESC" desc="Album description shown in the Ambient preview when more than 3 albums are selected">
  2273. <ph name="TITLE">$1<ex>Sweden 2020</ex></ph>, +<ph name="NUMBER">$2<ex>2</ex></ph> more albums
  2274. </message>
  2275. <message name="IDS_PERSONALIZATION_APP_AMBIENT_MODE_MAIN_PAGE_ZERO_STATE_MESSAGE" desc="Message shown in the Ambient subpage on the main page of personalization hub when ambient mode is disabled.">
  2276. Turn the feature on to select screen saver options
  2277. </message>
  2278. <message name="IDS_PERSONALIZATION_APP_AMBIENT_MODE_TURN_ON_LABEL" desc="Label of button to turn on ambient mode.">
  2279. Turn on
  2280. </message>
  2281. <message name="IDS_PERSONALIZATION_APP_AMBIENT_MODE_NETWORK_ERROR" desc="Error message displayed when screen saver information cannot be downloaded.">
  2282. Please connect to a network and reload the page to view screen saver.
  2283. </message>
  2284. <message name="IDS_PERSONALIZATION_APP_MANAGED_SETTING" desc="Message to show in the personalization hub for a setting which is enterprise managed by administrators.">
  2285. This setting is managed by your administrators
  2286. </message>
  2287. <message name="IDS_PERSONALIZATION_APP_ARIA_LABEL_CHANGE_AVATAR" desc="Aria label for the button to enter user avatar list subpage.">
  2288. Change avatar
  2289. </message>
  2290. <message name="IDS_PERSONALIZATION_APP_ARIA_LABEL_CHANGE_WALLPAPER" desc="Aria label for the button to enter wallpaper subpage.">
  2291. Change wallpaper
  2292. </message>
  2293. <message name="IDS_PERSONALIZATION_APP_ARIA_LABEL_CHANGE_SCREENSAVER" desc="Aria label for the button to enter ambient subpage.">
  2294. Change screen saver
  2295. </message>
  2296. <message name="IDS_PERSONALIZATION_APP_ARIA_LABEL_ENABLE_DARK_COLOR_MODE" desc="Aria label for the button to enable dark color mode.">
  2297. Enable dark color mode
  2298. </message>
  2299. <message name="IDS_PERSONALIZATION_APP_ARIA_LABEL_ENABLE_LIGHT_COLOR_MODE" desc="Aria label for the button to enable light color mode.">
  2300. Enable light color mode
  2301. </message>
  2302. <message name="IDS_PERSONALIZATION_APP_ARIA_LABEL_ENABLE_AUTO_COLOR_MODE" desc="Aria label for the button to enable auto color mode.">
  2303. Enable auto color mode
  2304. </message>
  2305. <message name="IDS_PERSONALIZATION_APP_ARIA_LABEL_GO_TO_ACCOUNT_SETTINGS" desc="Aria label for the link to account settings.">
  2306. Go to account settings
  2307. </message>
  2308. <message name="IDS_PERSONALIZATION_APP_AVATAR_GOOGLE_PROFILE_PHOTO" desc="Title for the Google profile photo option.">
  2309. Google profile photo
  2310. </message>
  2311. <message name="IDS_PERSONALIZATION_APP_AVATAR_CHOOSE_A_FILE" desc="Title for the select a custom file option.">
  2312. Choose a file
  2313. </message>
  2314. <message name="IDS_PERSONALIZATION_APP_AVATAR_LAST_EXTERNAL_IMAGE" desc="Title for the existing photo from camera or file option.">
  2315. Existing photo from camera or file
  2316. </message>
  2317. <message name="IDS_PERSONALIZATION_APP_ARIA_LABEL_HOME" desc="Aria label for the home page of the hub.">
  2318. Home
  2319. </message>
  2320. <message name="IDS_PERSONALIZATION_APP_KEYBOARD_BACKLIGHT_TITLE" desc="Title for the keyboard backlight section of personalization hub.">
  2321. Keyboard backlight
  2322. </message>
  2323. <message name="IDS_PERSONALIZATION_APP_KEYBOARD_BACKLIGHT_WALLPAPER_COLOR_LABEL" desc="Label for the wallpaper extracted color in the keyboard backlight section of personalization hub.">
  2324. Wallpaper color
  2325. </message>
  2326. <message name="IDS_PERSONALIZATION_APP_KEYBOARD_BACKLIGHT_WALLPAPER_COLOR_TOOLTIP_TEXT" desc="The text label of the tooltip for the wallpaper extracted color in the keyboard backlight section of personalization hub.">
  2327. Keyboard color is based on wallpaper
  2328. </message>
  2329. <message name="IDS_PERSONALIZATION_APP_KEYBOARD_BACKLIGHT_WHITE_COLOR_LABEL" desc="Label for the white color in the keyboard backlight section of personalization hub.">
  2330. White
  2331. </message>
  2332. <message name="IDS_PERSONALIZATION_APP_KEYBOARD_BACKLIGHT_RED_COLOR_LABEL" desc="Label for the red color in the keyboard backlight section of personalization hub.">
  2333. Red
  2334. </message>
  2335. <message name="IDS_PERSONALIZATION_APP_KEYBOARD_BACKLIGHT_YELLOW_COLOR_LABEL" desc="Label for the yellow color in the keyboard backlight section of personalization hub.">
  2336. Yellow
  2337. </message>
  2338. <message name="IDS_PERSONALIZATION_APP_KEYBOARD_BACKLIGHT_GREEN_COLOR_LABEL" desc="Label for the green color in the keyboard backlight section of personalization hub.">
  2339. Green
  2340. </message>
  2341. <message name="IDS_PERSONALIZATION_APP_KEYBOARD_BACKLIGHT_BLUE_COLOR_LABEL" desc="Label for the blue color in the keyboard backlight section of personalization hub.">
  2342. Blue
  2343. </message>
  2344. <message name="IDS_PERSONALIZATION_APP_KEYBOARD_BACKLIGHT_INDIGO_COLOR_LABEL" desc="Label for the indigo color in the keyboard backlight section of personalization hub.">
  2345. Indigo
  2346. </message>
  2347. <message name="IDS_PERSONALIZATION_APP_KEYBOARD_BACKLIGHT_PURPLE_COLOR_LABEL" desc="Label for the purple color in the keyboard backlight section of personalization hub.">
  2348. Purple
  2349. </message>
  2350. <message name="IDS_PERSONALIZATION_APP_KEYBOARD_BACKLIGHT_RAINBOW_COLOR_LABEL" desc="Label for the rainbow color in the keyboard backlight section of personalization hub.">
  2351. Rainbow
  2352. </message>
  2353. <message name="IDS_PERSONALIZATION_APP_ARIA_LABEL_CURRENT_AVATAR" desc="Aria label for the currently set avatar image.">
  2354. Current Avatar
  2355. </message>
  2356. <message name="IDS_PERSONALIZATION_APP_KEYBOARD_BACKLIGHT_WALLPAPER_COLOR_NUDGE_TEXT" desc="The text of the educational nudge for keyboard backlight wallpaper-extracted color.">
  2357. Your keyboard can automatically match your wallpaper
  2358. </message>
  2359. <!-- Personalization App Search Results -->
  2360. <message name="IDS_PERSONALIZATION_APP_SEARCH_RESULT_TITLE" desc="Text for search result item which, when clicked, navigates the user to personalization app.">
  2361. Personalization
  2362. </message>
  2363. <message name="IDS_PERSONALIZATION_APP_SEARCH_RESULT_TITLE_ALT1" desc="Text for search result item which, when clicked, navigates the user to personalization app. Alternate phrase for: 'Personalization'">
  2364. Customization
  2365. </message>
  2366. <message name="IDS_PERSONALIZATION_APP_SEARCH_RESULT_TITLE_ALT2" desc="Text for search result item which, when clicked, navigates the user to personalization settings. Alternate phrase for: 'Personalization'">
  2367. Personal
  2368. </message>
  2369. <message name="IDS_PERSONALIZATION_APP_SEARCH_RESULT_CHANGE_DEVICE_ACCOUNT_IMAGE" desc="Text for search result item which, when clicked, navigates the user to the personalization app page where they can change their device account image (visible on log-in screen). Alternate phrase for: 'Sign-in image', 'Login image', 'Profile picture', 'Profile image'">
  2370. Change device account image
  2371. </message>
  2372. <message name="IDS_PERSONALIZATION_APP_SEARCH_RESULT_CHANGE_DEVICE_ACCOUNT_IMAGE_ALT1" desc="Text for search result item which, when clicked, navigates the user to the personalization app page where they can change their device account image (visible on log-in screen). Alternate phrase for: 'Change device account image', 'Login image', 'Profile picture', 'Profile image'">
  2373. Sign-in image
  2374. </message>
  2375. <message name="IDS_PERSONALIZATION_APP_SEARCH_RESULT_CHANGE_DEVICE_ACCOUNT_IMAGE_ALT2" desc="Text for search result item which, when clicked, navigates the user to the personalization app page where they can change their device account image (visible on log-in screen). Alternate phrase for: 'Change device account image', 'Sign-in image', 'Profile picture', 'Profile image'">
  2376. Login image
  2377. </message>
  2378. <message name="IDS_PERSONALIZATION_APP_SEARCH_RESULT_CHANGE_DEVICE_ACCOUNT_IMAGE_ALT3" desc="Text for search result item which, when clicked, navigates the user to the personalization app page where they can change their device account image (visible on log-in screen). Alternate phrase for: 'Change device account image', 'Sign-in image', 'Login image', 'Profile image'">
  2379. Profile picture
  2380. </message>
  2381. <message name="IDS_PERSONALIZATION_APP_SEARCH_RESULT_CHANGE_DEVICE_ACCOUNT_IMAGE_ALT4" desc="Text for search result item which, when clicked, navigates the user to the personalization app page where they can change their device account image (visible on log-in screen). Alternate phrase for: 'Change device account image', 'Sign-in image', 'Login image', 'Profile picture'">
  2382. Profile image
  2383. </message>
  2384. <message name="IDS_PERSONALIZATION_APP_SEARCH_RESULT_CHANGE_DEVICE_ACCOUNT_IMAGE_ALT5" desc="Text for search result item which, when clicked, navigates the user to the personalization app page where they can change their device account image (visible on log-in screen). Alternative phrase for: 'Change device account image'">
  2385. Avatar image
  2386. </message>
  2387. <message name="IDS_PERSONALIZATION_APP_SEARCH_RESULT_CHANGE_WALLPAPER" desc="Text for search result item which, when clicked, navigates the user to wallpaper settings. Alternate phrase for: 'Background', 'Desktop'">
  2388. Change wallpaper
  2389. </message>
  2390. <message name="IDS_PERSONALIZATION_APP_SEARCH_RESULT_CHANGE_WALLPAPER_ALT1" desc="Text for search result item which, when clicked, navigates the user to wallpaper settings. Alternate phrase for: 'Change wallpaper', 'Desktop'">
  2391. Background
  2392. </message>
  2393. <message name="IDS_PERSONALIZATION_APP_SEARCH_RESULT_CHANGE_WALLPAPER_ALT2" desc="Text for search result item which, when clicked, navigates the user to wallpaper settings. Alternate phrase for: 'Change wallpaper', 'Background'">
  2394. Desktop
  2395. </message>
  2396. <message name="IDS_PERSONALIZATION_APP_SEARCH_RESULT_AMBIENT_MODE" desc="Text for search result item which, when clicked, navigates the user to ambient mode settings, which allow the user to set backgrounds to be displayed when the device is idle.">
  2397. Screen saver
  2398. </message>
  2399. <message name="IDS_PERSONALIZATION_APP_SEARCH_RESULT_AMBIENT_MODE_TURN_OFF" desc="Text for search result item which, when clicked, navigates the user to ambient mode settings, with a toggle to enable/disable the feature. Alternate phrase for: 'Disable ambient mode'">
  2400. Turn off screen saver
  2401. </message>
  2402. <message name="IDS_PERSONALIZATION_APP_SEARCH_RESULT_AMBIENT_MODE_TURN_OFF_ALT1" desc="Text for search result item which, when clicked, navigates the user to ambient mode settings, with a toggle to enable/disable the feature. Alternate phrase for: 'Turn off Ambient mode'">
  2403. Disable screen saver
  2404. </message>
  2405. <message name="IDS_PERSONALIZATION_APP_SEARCH_RESULT_AMBIENT_MODE_CHOOSE_SOURCE" desc="Text for search result item which, when clicked, navigates the user to ambient mode settings, with buttons to choose a source (e.g., photos from Google Photos or an art gallery).">
  2406. Choose screen saver background
  2407. </message>
  2408. <message name="IDS_PERSONALIZATION_APP_SEARCH_RESULT_AMBIENT_MODE_TURN_ON" desc="Text for search result item which, when clicked, navigates the user to ambient mode settings, with a toggle to enable/disable the feature. Alternate phrase for: 'Enable Ambient mode'">
  2409. Turn on screen saver
  2410. </message>
  2411. <message name="IDS_PERSONALIZATION_APP_SEARCH_RESULT_AMBIENT_MODE_TURN_ON_ALT1" desc="Text for search result item which, when clicked, navigates the user to ambient mode settings, with a toggle to enable/disable the feature. Alternate phrase for: 'Turn on Ambient mode'">
  2412. Enable screen saver
  2413. </message>
  2414. <message name="IDS_PERSONALIZATION_APP_SEARCH_RESULT_AMBIENT_MODE_GOOGLE_PHOTOS_ALBUM" desc="Text for search result item which, when clicked, navigates the user to ambient mode Google Photos album settings, which allow the user to set Google Photos albums to be displayed when the device is idle.">
  2415. Google Photos album
  2416. </message>
  2417. <message name="IDS_PERSONALIZATION_APP_SEARCH_RESULT_AMBIENT_MODE_ART_GALLERY_ALBUM" desc="Text for search result item which, when clicked, navigates the user to ambient mode Art gallery album settings, which allow the user to set Art gallery albums to be displayed when the device is idle.">
  2418. Art gallery album
  2419. </message>
  2420. <message name="IDS_PERSONALIZATION_APP_SEARCH_RESULT_DARK_MODE" desc="Text for search result item which, when clicked, navigates the user to personalization app dark mode settings. Alternate phrase for: 'Dark mode', 'Light mode', 'Light theme'">
  2421. Dark theme
  2422. </message>
  2423. <message name="IDS_PERSONALIZATION_APP_SEARCH_RESULT_DARK_MODE_ALT1" desc="Text for search result item which, when clicked, navigates the user to personalization app dark mode settings. Alternate phrase for: 'Dark theme', 'Light mode', 'Light theme'">
  2424. Dark mode
  2425. </message>
  2426. <message name="IDS_PERSONALIZATION_APP_SEARCH_RESULT_DARK_MODE_ALT2" desc="Text for search result item which, when clicked, navigates the user to personalization app dark mode settings. Alternate phrase for: 'Dark theme', 'Dark mode', 'Light mode'">
  2427. Light theme
  2428. </message>
  2429. <message name="IDS_PERSONALIZATION_APP_SEARCH_RESULT_DARK_MODE_ALT3" desc="Text for search result item which, when clicked, navigates the user to personalization app dark mode settings. Alternate phrase for: 'Dark theme', 'Dark mode', 'Light theme'">
  2430. Light mode
  2431. </message>
  2432. <message name="IDS_PERSONALIZATION_APP_SEARCH_RESULT_DARK_MODE_TURN_ON" desc="Text for search result item which, when clicked, navigates the user to personalization app dark mode settings, with a toggle to turn on dark mode. Alternate phrase for: 'Enable dark theme', 'Turn dark mode on', 'Enable dark mode', 'Turn light theme off', 'Disable light theme'">
  2433. Turn dark theme on
  2434. </message>
  2435. <message name="IDS_PERSONALIZATION_APP_SEARCH_RESULT_DARK_MODE_TURN_ON_ALT1" desc="Text for search result item which, when clicked, navigates the user to personalization app dark mode settings, with a toggle to turn on dark mode. Alternate phrase for: 'Turn dark theme on', 'Turn dark mode on', 'Enable dark mode', 'Turn light theme off', 'Disable light theme'">
  2436. Enable dark theme
  2437. </message>
  2438. <message name="IDS_PERSONALIZATION_APP_SEARCH_RESULT_DARK_MODE_TURN_ON_ALT2" desc="Text for search result item which, when clicked, navigates the user to personalization app dark mode settings, with a toggle to turn on dark mode. Alternate phrase for: 'Turn dark theme on', 'Enable dark theme', 'Enable dark mode', 'Turn light theme off', 'Disable light theme'">
  2439. Turn dark mode on
  2440. </message>
  2441. <message name="IDS_PERSONALIZATION_APP_SEARCH_RESULT_DARK_MODE_TURN_ON_ALT3" desc="Text for search result item which, when clicked, navigates the user to personalization app dark mode settings, with a toggle to turn on dark mode. Alternate phrase for: 'Turn dark theme on', 'Enable dark theme', 'Turn dark mode on', 'Turn light theme off', 'Disable light theme'">
  2442. Enable dark mode
  2443. </message>
  2444. <message name="IDS_PERSONALIZATION_APP_SEARCH_RESULT_DARK_MODE_TURN_ON_ALT4" desc="Text for search result item which, when clicked, navigates the user to personalization app dark mode settings, with a toggle to turn on dark mode. Alternate phrase for: 'Turn dark theme on', 'Enable dark theme', 'Turn dark mode on', 'Enable dark mode', 'Disable light theme'">
  2445. Turn light theme off
  2446. </message>
  2447. <message name="IDS_PERSONALIZATION_APP_SEARCH_RESULT_DARK_MODE_TURN_ON_ALT5" desc="Text for search result item which, when clicked, navigates the user to personalization app dark mode settings, with a toggle to turn on dark mode. Alternate phrase for: 'Turn dark theme on', 'Enable dark theme', 'Turn dark mode on', 'Enable dark mode', 'Turn light theme off'">
  2448. Disable light theme
  2449. </message>
  2450. <message name="IDS_PERSONALIZATION_APP_SEARCH_RESULT_DARK_MODE_TURN_OFF" desc="Text for search result item which, when clicked, navigates the user to personalization app dark mode settings, with a toggle to turn off dark mode. Alternate phrase for: 'Disable dark theme', 'Turn dark mode off', 'Disable dark mode', 'Turn light theme on', 'Enable light theme'">
  2451. Turn dark theme off
  2452. </message>
  2453. <message name="IDS_PERSONALIZATION_APP_SEARCH_RESULT_DARK_MODE_TURN_OFF_ALT1" desc="Text for search result item which, when clicked, navigates the user to personalization app dark mode settings, with a toggle to turn off dark mode. Alternate phrase for: 'Turn dark theme off', 'Turn dark mode off', 'Disable dark mode', 'Turn light theme on', 'Enable light theme'">
  2454. Disable dark theme
  2455. </message>
  2456. <message name="IDS_PERSONALIZATION_APP_SEARCH_RESULT_DARK_MODE_TURN_OFF_ALT2" desc="Text for search result item which, when clicked, navigates the user to personalization app dark mode settings, with a toggle to turn off dark mode. Alternate phrase for: 'Turn dark theme off', 'Disable dark theme', 'Disable dark mode', 'Turn light theme on', 'Enable light theme'">
  2457. Turn dark mode off
  2458. </message>
  2459. <message name="IDS_PERSONALIZATION_APP_SEARCH_RESULT_DARK_MODE_TURN_OFF_ALT3" desc="Text for search result item which, when clicked, navigates the user to personalization app dark mode settings, with a toggle to turn off dark mode. Alternate phrase for: 'Turn dark theme off', 'Disable dark theme', 'Turn dark mode off', 'Turn light theme on', 'Enable light theme'">
  2460. Disable dark mode
  2461. </message>
  2462. <message name="IDS_PERSONALIZATION_APP_SEARCH_RESULT_DARK_MODE_TURN_OFF_ALT4" desc="Text for search result item which, when clicked, navigates the user to personalization app dark mode settings, with a toggle to turn off dark mode. Alternate phrase for: 'Turn dark theme off', 'Disable dark theme', 'Turn dark mode off', 'Disable dark mode', 'Enable light theme'">
  2463. Turn light theme on
  2464. </message>
  2465. <message name="IDS_PERSONALIZATION_APP_SEARCH_RESULT_DARK_MODE_TURN_OFF_ALT5" desc="Text for search result item which, when clicked, navigates the user to personalization app dark mode settings, with a toggle to turn off dark mode. Alternate phrase for: 'Turn dark theme off', 'Disable dark theme', 'Turn dark mode off', 'Disable dark mode', 'Turn light theme on'">
  2466. Enable light theme
  2467. </message>
  2468. <message name="IDS_PERSONALIZATION_APP_SEARCH_RESULT_DARK_MODE_SCHEDULE" desc="Text for search result item which, when clicked, navigates the user to personalization app dark mode settings, with a dropdown to select scheduling mode. Alternate phrase for: 'Dark mode schedule', 'Automatic dark mode', 'Automatic light mode', 'Automatic dark theme'">
  2469. Dark theme schedule
  2470. </message>
  2471. <message name="IDS_PERSONALIZATION_APP_SEARCH_RESULT_DARK_MODE_SCHEDULE_ALT1" desc="Text for search result item which, when clicked, navigates the user to personalization app dark mode settings, with a dropdown to select scheduling mode. Alternate phrase for: 'Dark theme schedule','Automatic dark mode', 'Automatic light mode', 'Automatic dark theme'">
  2472. Dark mode schedule
  2473. </message>
  2474. <message name="IDS_PERSONALIZATION_APP_SEARCH_RESULT_DARK_MODE_SCHEDULE_ALT2" desc="Text for search result item which, when clicked, navigates the user to personalization app dark mode settings, with a dropdown to select scheduling mode. Alternate phrase for: 'Dark theme schedule', 'Dark mode schedule', 'Automatic light mode', 'Automatic dark theme'">
  2475. Automatic dark mode
  2476. </message>
  2477. <message name="IDS_PERSONALIZATION_APP_SEARCH_RESULT_DARK_MODE_SCHEDULE_ALT3" desc="Text for search result item which, when clicked, navigates the user to personalization app dark mode settings, with a dropdown to select scheduling mode. Alternate phrase for: 'Dark theme schedule', 'Dark mode schedule', 'Automatic dark mode', 'Automatic dark theme'">
  2478. Automatic light mode
  2479. </message>
  2480. <message name="IDS_PERSONALIZATION_APP_SEARCH_RESULT_DARK_MODE_SCHEDULE_ALT4" desc="Text for search result item which, when clicked, navigates the user to personalization app dark mode settings, with a dropdown to select scheduling mode. Alternate phrase for: 'Dark theme schedule', 'Dark mode schedule', 'Automatic dark mode', 'Automatic light mode'">
  2481. Automatic dark theme
  2482. </message>
  2483. <message name="IDS_PERSONALIZATION_APP_SEARCH_RESULT_KEYBOARD_BACKLIGHT" desc="Text for search result item which, when clicked, navigates the user to personalization app keyboard backlight setting.">
  2484. Keyboard backlight
  2485. </message>
  2486. <message name="IDS_PERSONALIZATION_APP_SEARCH_RESULT_KEYBOARD_BACKLIGHT_ALT1" desc="Text for search result item which, when clicked, navigates the user to personalization app keyboard backlight setting. Alternate phrase 1">
  2487. keyboard light color
  2488. </message>
  2489. <message name="IDS_PERSONALIZATION_APP_SEARCH_RESULT_KEYBOARD_BACKLIGHT_ALT2" desc="Text for search result item which, when clicked, navigates the user to personalization app keyboard backlight setting. Alternate phrase 2">
  2490. keyboard color
  2491. </message>
  2492. <message name="IDS_PERSONALIZATION_APP_SEARCH_RESULT_KEYBOARD_BACKLIGHT_ALT3" desc="Text for search result item which, when clicked, navigates the user to personalization app keyboard backlight setting. Alternate phrase 3">
  2493. key color
  2494. </message>
  2495. <message name="IDS_PERSONALIZATION_APP_SEARCH_RESULT_KEYBOARD_BACKLIGHT_ALT4" desc="Text for search result item which, when clicked, navigates the user to personalization app keyboard backlight setting. Alternate phrase 4">
  2496. backlight color
  2497. </message>
  2498. <message name="IDS_PERSONALIZATION_APP_SEARCH_RESULT_KEYBOARD_BACKLIGHT_ALT5" desc="Text for search result item which, when clicked, navigates the user to personalization app keyboard backlight setting. Alternate phrase 5">
  2499. backlit color
  2500. </message>
  2501. <!-- Traffic Counters UI -->
  2502. <message name="IDS_TRAFFIC_COUNTERS_UNKNOWN" desc="Traffic counters related to an unknown source">
  2503. Unknown
  2504. </message>
  2505. <message name="IDS_TRAFFIC_COUNTERS_CHROME" desc="Traffic counters related to Chrome">
  2506. Chrome
  2507. </message>
  2508. <message name="IDS_TRAFFIC_COUNTERS_USER" desc="Traffic counters related to User">
  2509. User
  2510. </message>
  2511. <message name="IDS_TRAFFIC_COUNTERS_ARC" desc="Traffic counters related to ARC">
  2512. ARC
  2513. </message>
  2514. <message name="IDS_TRAFFIC_COUNTERS_CROSVM" desc="Traffic counters related to Crosvm">
  2515. Crosvm
  2516. </message>
  2517. <message name="IDS_TRAFFIC_COUNTERS_PLUGINVM" desc="Traffic counters related to Pluginvm">
  2518. Pluginvm
  2519. </message>
  2520. <message name="IDS_TRAFFIC_COUNTERS_UPDATE_ENGINE" desc="Traffic counters related to Update Engine">
  2521. Update Engine
  2522. </message>
  2523. <message name="IDS_TRAFFIC_COUNTERS_VPN" desc="Traffic counters related to virtual private network (VPN)">
  2524. VPN
  2525. </message>
  2526. <message name="IDS_TRAFFIC_COUNTERS_SYSTEM" desc="Traffic counters related to System">
  2527. System
  2528. </message>
  2529. <message name="IDS_TRAFFIC_COUNTERS_GUID" desc="Label for a network service's globally unique identifier (GUID)">
  2530. GUID
  2531. </message>
  2532. <message name="IDS_TRAFFIC_COUNTERS_NAME" desc="Label for a network service's name" meaning="Name of an inanimate object">
  2533. Name
  2534. </message>
  2535. <message name="IDS_TRAFFIC_COUNTERS_REQUEST_TRAFFIC_COUNTERS" desc="Label for button requesting traffic counters">
  2536. Request Traffic Counters
  2537. </message>
  2538. <message name="IDS_TRAFFIC_COUNTERS_RESET_TRAFFIC_COUNTERS" desc="Label for button resetting traffic counters">
  2539. Reset Traffic Counters
  2540. </message>
  2541. <message name="IDS_TRAFFIC_COUNTERS_LAST_RESET_TIME" desc="Label for traffic counters' last reset time">
  2542. Last Reset Time
  2543. </message>
  2544. <message name="IDS_TRAFFIC_COUNTERS_TRAFFIC_COUNTERS" desc="Label for showing traffic counters">
  2545. Traffic Counters
  2546. </message>
  2547. <!-- Traffic Counters in Settings UI -->
  2548. <message name="IDS_TRAFFIC_COUNTERS_DATA_USAGE_LABEL" desc="Settings > Network > Mobile data > SIM > Data usage, label to display data usage section">
  2549. Data usage
  2550. </message>
  2551. <message name="IDS_TRAFFIC_COUNTERS_DATA_USAGE_SINCE_LABEL" desc="Settings > Network > Mobile data > SIM > Data usage, text to display currenet data usage">
  2552. Data usage since <ph name="FRIENDLY_DATE">$1<ex>Wednesday, February 9, 2022</ex></ph>
  2553. </message>
  2554. <message name="IDS_TRAFFIC_COUNTERS_DATA_USAGE_RESET_BUTTON_LABEL" desc="Settings > Network > Mobile data > SIM > Data usage, label to reset data usage">
  2555. Reset
  2556. </message>
  2557. <message name="IDS_TRAFFIC_COUNTERS_DATA_USAGE_RESET_LABEL" desc="Settings > Network > Mobile data > SIM > Data usage, text to reset data usage">
  2558. Manually reset data usage
  2559. </message>
  2560. <message name="IDS_TRAFFIC_COUNTERS_DATA_USAGE_LAST_RESET_DATE_UNAVAILABLE_LABEL" desc="Settings > Network > Mobile data > SIM > Data usage, text to show missing last reset information">
  2561. Date of last data reset is unavailable
  2562. </message>
  2563. <message name="IDS_TRAFFIC_COUNTERS_DATA_USAGE_ENABLE_AUTO_RESET_LABEL" desc="Settings > Network > Mobile data > SIM > Data usage, text to reset data usage">
  2564. Enable automatic monthly reset
  2565. </message>
  2566. <message name="IDS_TRAFFIC_COUNTERS_DATA_USAGE_ENABLE_AUTO_RESET_SUBLABEL" desc="Settings > Network > Mobile data > SIM > Data usage, text to reset data usage">
  2567. Automatically resets data usage every month on a selected day
  2568. </message>
  2569. <message name="IDS_TRAFFIC_COUNTERS_DATA_USAGE_AUTO_RESET_DAY_OF_MONTH_LABEL" desc="Settings > Network > Mobile data > SIM > Data usage, text to reset data usage">
  2570. Day of month for reset
  2571. </message>
  2572. <!-- Bluetooth -->
  2573. <message name="IDS_BLUETOOTH_DEVICE_LIST_CURRENTLY_CONNECTED" desc="Title for list displaying paired Bluetooth devices that are currently connected.">
  2574. Currently connected
  2575. </message>
  2576. <message name="IDS_BLUETOOTH_DEVICE_LIST_PREVIOUSLY_CONNECTED" desc="Title for list displaying paired Bluetooth devices that have previously been connected.">
  2577. Previously connected
  2578. </message>
  2579. <message name="IDS_BLUETOOTH_DEVICE_LIST_NO_CONNECTED_DEVICES" desc="Text displayed indicating there are currently no paired Bluetooth devices.">
  2580. No device connected
  2581. </message>
  2582. <!-- Connection statuses -->
  2583. <message name="IDS_BLUETOOTH_A11Y_DEVICE_CONNECTION_STATE_CONNECTED" desc="Accessibility text for the connection status of a device that is connected.">
  2584. Device is connected.
  2585. </message>
  2586. <message name="IDS_BLUETOOTH_A11Y_DEVICE_CONNECTION_STATE_CONNECTING" desc="Accessibility text for the connection status of a device that is connecting.">
  2587. Device is connecting.
  2588. </message>
  2589. <message name="IDS_BLUETOOTH_A11Y_DEVICE_CONNECTION_STATE_NOT_CONNECTED" desc="Accessibility text for the connection status of a device that is not connected.">
  2590. Device is not connected.
  2591. </message>
  2592. <!-- Device types -->
  2593. <message name="IDS_BLUETOOTH_A11Y_DEVICE_TYPE_UNKNOWN" desc="Accessibility text for the type of a device whose type is unknown.">
  2594. Device type is unknown.
  2595. </message>
  2596. <message name="IDS_BLUETOOTH_A11Y_DEVICE_TYPE_COMPUTER" desc="Accessibility text for the type of a device that is a computer.">
  2597. Device is a computer.
  2598. </message>
  2599. <message name="IDS_BLUETOOTH_A11Y_DEVICE_TYPE_PHONE" desc="Accessibility text for the type of a device that is a phone.">
  2600. Device is a phone.
  2601. </message>
  2602. <message name="IDS_BLUETOOTH_A11Y_DEVICE_TYPE_HEADSET" desc="Accessibility text for the type of a device that is an audio device.">
  2603. Device is an audio device.
  2604. </message>
  2605. <message name="IDS_BLUETOOTH_A11Y_DEVICE_TYPE_VIDEO_CAMERA" desc="Accessibility text for the type of a device that is a video camera.">
  2606. Device is a video camera.
  2607. </message>
  2608. <message name="IDS_BLUETOOTH_A11Y_DEVICE_TYPE_GAME_CONTROLLER" desc="Accessibility text for the type of a device that is a game controller.">
  2609. Device is a game controller.
  2610. </message>
  2611. <message name="IDS_BLUETOOTH_A11Y_DEVICE_TYPE_KEYBOARD" desc="Accessibility text for the type of a device that is a keyboard.">
  2612. Device is a keyboard.
  2613. </message>
  2614. <message name="IDS_BLUETOOTH_A11Y_DEVICE_TYPE_KEYBOARD_MOUSE_COMBO" desc="Accessibility text for the type of a device that is a keyboard and mouse combo.">
  2615. Device is a keyboard and mouse combo.
  2616. </message>
  2617. <message name="IDS_BLUETOOTH_A11Y_DEVICE_TYPE_MOUSE" desc="Accessibility text for the type of a device that is a mouse.">
  2618. Device is a mouse.
  2619. </message>
  2620. <message name="IDS_BLUETOOTH_A11Y_DEVICE_TYPE_TABLET" desc="Accessibility text for the type of a device that is a tablet.">
  2621. Device is a tablet.
  2622. </message>
  2623. <!-- Battery information -->
  2624. <message name="IDS_BLUETOOTH_A11Y_DEVICE_BATTERY_INFO" desc="Accessibility text for the battery of a device.">
  2625. Device has <ph name="BATTERY_PERCENTAGE">$1<ex>100</ex></ph>% battery.
  2626. </message>
  2627. <message name="IDS_BLUETOOTH_A11Y_DEVICE_NAMED_BATTERY_INFO_LEFT_BUD" desc="Accessibility text for the left bud battery of a true wireless device.">
  2628. Device has <ph name="BATTERY_PERCENTAGE">$1<ex>100</ex></ph>% left bud battery.
  2629. </message>
  2630. <message name="IDS_BLUETOOTH_A11Y_DEVICE_NAMED_BATTERY_INFO_CASE" desc="Accessibility text for the case battery of a true wireless device.">
  2631. Device has <ph name="BATTERY_PERCENTAGE">$1<ex>100</ex></ph>% case battery.
  2632. </message>
  2633. <message name="IDS_BLUETOOTH_A11Y_DEVICE_NAMED_BATTERY_INFO_RIGHT_BUD" desc="Accessibility text for the right bud battery of a true wireless device.">
  2634. Device has <ph name="BATTERY_PERCENTAGE">$1<ex>100</ex></ph>% right bud battery.
  2635. </message>
  2636. <!-- Formattable strings -->
  2637. <message name="IDS_BLUETOOTH_A11Y_DEVICE_NAME" desc="Label to display the name of a device item within a device list.">
  2638. Device <ph name="INDEX">$1<ex>1</ex></ph> of <ph name="COUNT">$2<ex>15</ex></ph> named <ph name="NAME">$3<ex>Beats</ex></ph>.
  2639. </message>
  2640. <!-- Shimless RMA -->
  2641. <!-- WARNING The below strings for Shimless RMA use translatable="false" because Shimless RMA is an English only app. -->
  2642. <!-- Component names. Used by select components and calibration pages-->
  2643. <message name="IDS_SHIMLESS_RMA_COMPONENT_AUDIO" translateable="false" desc="Name of device audio processing component.">
  2644. Audio
  2645. </message>
  2646. <message name="IDS_SHIMLESS_RMA_COMPONENT_BATTERY" translateable="false" desc="Name of device battery component.">
  2647. Battery
  2648. </message>
  2649. <message name="IDS_SHIMLESS_RMA_COMPONENT_STORAGE" desc="Name of device SSD storage component.">
  2650. Storage
  2651. </message>
  2652. <message name="IDS_SHIMLESS_RMA_COMPONENT_VPD_CACHE" translateable="false" desc="Name of device Vital Product Data SPI flash storage component.">
  2653. Vpd Cached
  2654. </message>
  2655. <message name="IDS_SHIMLESS_RMA_COMPONENT_NETWORK" translateable="false" desc="Name of device network component.">
  2656. Network
  2657. </message>
  2658. <message name="IDS_SHIMLESS_RMA_COMPONENT_CAMERA" translateable="false" desc="Name of device camera component.">
  2659. Camera
  2660. </message>
  2661. <message name="IDS_SHIMLESS_RMA_COMPONENT_STYLUS" translateable="false" desc="Name of device stylus support component.">
  2662. Stylus support
  2663. </message>
  2664. <message name="IDS_SHIMLESS_RMA_COMPONENT_TOUCHPAD" translateable="false" desc="Name of device touchpad component.">
  2665. Touchpad
  2666. </message>
  2667. <message name="IDS_SHIMLESS_RMA_COMPONENT_TOUCHSCREEN" translateable="false" desc="Name of device touchscreen component.">
  2668. Touchscreen
  2669. </message>
  2670. <message name="IDS_SHIMLESS_RMA_COMPONENT_MEMORY" translateable="false" desc="Name of device memory components.">
  2671. Memory
  2672. </message>
  2673. <message name="IDS_SHIMLESS_RMA_COMPONENT_DISPLAY_PANEL" translateable="false" desc="Name of device display panel component.">
  2674. Display
  2675. </message>
  2676. <message name="IDS_SHIMLESS_RMA_COMPONENT_CELLULAR" translateable="false" desc="Name of device cellular network component. Used for wireless internet service through a service provider such as Google Fi.">
  2677. Cellular
  2678. </message>
  2679. <message name="IDS_SHIMLESS_RMA_COMPONENT_ETHERNET" translateable="false" desc="Name of device ethernet component. Used for wired internet connection.">
  2680. Ethernet
  2681. </message>
  2682. <message name="IDS_SHIMLESS_RMA_COMPONENT_WIRELESS" translateable="false" desc="Name of device Wi-Fi network component.">
  2683. Wireless
  2684. </message>
  2685. <message name="IDS_SHIMLESS_RMA_COMPONENT_BASE_ACCELEROMETER" translateable="false" desc="Name of device accelerometer component in the base (e.g. mainboard and keyboard) part of the device.">
  2686. Base Accelerometer
  2687. </message>
  2688. <message name="IDS_SHIMLESS_RMA_COMPONENT_LID_ACCELEROMETER" translateable="false" desc="Name of device accelerometer component in the lid (e.g. screen) of the component.">
  2689. Lid Accelerometer
  2690. </message>
  2691. <message name="IDS_SHIMLESS_RMA_COMPONENT_BASE_GYROSCOPE" translateable="false" desc="Name of device gyroscope component in the base (e.g. mainboard and keyboard) part of the device.">
  2692. Base Gyroscope
  2693. </message>
  2694. <message name="IDS_SHIMLESS_RMA_COMPONENT_LID_GYROSCOPE" translateable="false" desc="Name of device component in the lid (e.g. screen) of the component.">
  2695. Lid Gyroscope
  2696. </message>
  2697. <message name="IDS_SHIMLESS_RMA_COMPONENT_SCREEN" translateable="false" desc="Name of device screen component.">
  2698. Screen
  2699. </message>
  2700. <message name="IDS_SHIMLESS_RMA_COMPONENT_KEYBOARD" translateable="false" desc="Name of device keyboard component.">
  2701. Keyboard
  2702. </message>
  2703. <message name="IDS_SHIMLESS_RMA_COMPONENT_POWER_BUTTON" translateable="false" desc="Name of device power button component.">
  2704. Power Button
  2705. </message>
  2706. <!-- Splash screen -->
  2707. <message name="IDS_SHIMLESS_RMA_SPLASH_TITLE" translateable="false" desc="Message to display while waiting for RMA to initialize at boot.">
  2708. <ph name="DEVICE_TYPE">$1<ex>Chromebook</ex></ph> repair
  2709. </message>
  2710. <message name="IDS_SHIMLESS_RMA_SPLASH_REMEMBERING" translateable="false" desc="Message that lets the user know that we are resuming repair.">
  2711. Resuming repair process…
  2712. </message>
  2713. <!-- Common buttons -->
  2714. <message name="IDS_SHIMLESS_RMA_EXIT_BUTTON" translateable="false" desc="Button used to exit RMA finalization, when allowed.">
  2715. Exit
  2716. </message>
  2717. <message name="IDS_SHIMLESS_RMA_BACK_BUTTON" translateable="false" desc="Button used to go back to the previous step of RMA finalization, when allowed.">
  2718. Back
  2719. </message>
  2720. <message name="IDS_SHIMLESS_RMA_NEXT_BUTTON" translateable="false" desc="Default text for the button used to progress to the next step of RMA finalization.">
  2721. Next
  2722. </message>
  2723. <message name="IDS_SHIMLESS_RMA_SKIP_BUTTON" translateable="false" desc="Default text for the button used to skip to the next step of RMA finalization.">
  2724. Skip
  2725. </message>
  2726. <message name="IDS_SHIMLESS_RMA_OK_BUTTON" translateable="false" desc="Default text for OK button used to acknowledge and close dialogs.">
  2727. OK
  2728. </message>
  2729. <message name="IDS_SHIMLESS_RMA_CANCEL_BUTTON" translateable="false" desc="Button used to cancel and close dialogs.">
  2730. Cancel
  2731. </message>
  2732. <message name="IDS_SHIMLESS_RMA_RETRY_BUTTON" translateable="false" desc="Default text for Retry button used to retry an action.">
  2733. Retry
  2734. </message>
  2735. <message name="IDS_SHIMLESS_RMA_TRY_AGAIN_BUTTON" translateable="false" desc="Default text for Try Again button used to retry an action.">
  2736. Try again
  2737. </message>
  2738. <message name="IDS_SHIMLESS_RMA_DONE_BUTTON" translateable="false" desc="Default text for Done button when action is completed for closing a dialog.">
  2739. Done
  2740. </message>
  2741. <!-- Exit dialog -->
  2742. <message name="IDS_SHIMLESS_RMA_EXIT_DIALOG_TITLE" translateable="false" desc="Title for the exit dialog.">
  2743. Exit repair?
  2744. </message>
  2745. <message name="IDS_SHIMLESS_RMA_EXIT_DIALOG_DESCRIPTION" translateable="false" desc="Detailed description for the exit dialog.">
  2746. If you exit now, you will need to begin the <ph name="DEVICE_TYPE">$1<ex>Chromebook</ex></ph> repair process from the start.
  2747. </message>
  2748. <message name="IDS_SHIMLESS_RMA_EXIT_DIALOG_CANCEL_BUTTON_LABEL" translateable="false" desc="Button used to close the exit dialog.">
  2749. Cancel
  2750. </message>
  2751. <!-- Landing page -->
  2752. <message name="IDS_SHIMLESS_RMA_LANDING_PAGE_TITLE" translateable="false" desc="Title for the landing page at the start of RMA.">
  2753. <ph name="DEVICE_TYPE">$1<ex>Chromebook</ex></ph> repair
  2754. </message>
  2755. <message name="IDS_SHIMLESS_RMA_AUTHORIZED_TECH_ONLY_WARNING" translateable="false" desc="Warning that RMA is only for qualified technicians.">
  2756. This repair process is intended for a trained repair technician. Start after you’ve fixed any device issues such as broken or missing parts.
  2757. </message>
  2758. <message name="IDS_SHIMLESS_RMA_VALIDATING_COMPONENTS" translateable="false" desc="Checking that device components are approved for this device.">
  2759. Validating components...
  2760. </message>
  2761. <message name="IDS_SHIMLESS_RMA_VALIDATED_COMPONENTS_SUCCESS" translateable="false" desc="Successfully checked that device components are approved for this device.">
  2762. Components are installed correctly.
  2763. </message>
  2764. <message name="IDS_SHIMLESS_RMA_VALIDATED_COMPONENTS_FAIL" translateable="false" desc="Validation check found that device components are NOT approved for this device.">
  2765. <ph name="LINK_BEGIN">&lt;a id="unqualifiedComponentsLink"&gt;</ph>Unqualified components<ph name="LINK_END">&lt;/a&gt;</ph> detected. If you choose to confirm this has been installed, please do so now.
  2766. </message>
  2767. <message name="IDS_SHIMLESS_RMA_GET_STARTED_BUTTON_LABEL" translateable="false" desc="The label for the button to start the RMA process.">
  2768. Get started
  2769. </message>
  2770. <message name="IDS_SHIMLESS_RMA_UNQUALIFIED_COMPONENTS_TITLE" translateable="false" desc="The title for the dialog showing the list of components unqualfiied by ChromeOS.">
  2771. Unqualified components
  2772. </message>
  2773. <!-- Network connect page -->
  2774. <message name="IDS_SHIMLESS_RMA_CONNECT_PAGE_TITLE" translateable="false" desc="Title for the connect to wifi page.">
  2775. Get connected
  2776. </message>
  2777. <message name="IDS_SHIMLESS_RMA_CONNECT_PAGE_DESCRIPTION" translateable="false" desc="Description for the connect to wifi page.">
  2778. Connecting to the internet is recommended to make the repair process easier
  2779. </message>
  2780. <message name="IDS_SHIMLESS_RMA_CONNECT_DIALOG_CONFIG_NAME" translateable="false" desc="Title for the network configuration dialog for an existing network.">
  2781. Configure <ph name="NAME">$1<ex>My WiFi network</ex></ph>
  2782. </message>
  2783. <message name="IDS_SHIMLESS_RMA_CONNECT_DIALOG_JOIN_TYPE" translateable="false" desc="Title for the network configuration dialog for a new network.">
  2784. Join <ph name="TYPE">$1<ex>WiFi</ex></ph> network
  2785. </message>
  2786. <message name="IDS_SHIMLESS_RMA_CONNECT_DIALOG_CONNECT" translateable="false" desc="Text for connect to wifi button.">
  2787. Connect
  2788. </message>
  2789. <message name="IDS_SHIMLESS_RMA_CONNECT_DIALOG_DISCONNECT" translateable="false" desc="Text for disconnect to wifi button.">
  2790. Disconnect
  2791. </message>
  2792. <message name="IDS_SHIMLESS_RMA_CONNECT_DIALOG_CANCEL" translateable="false" desc="Text for cancel connect to wifi button.">
  2793. Cancel
  2794. </message>
  2795. <!-- Select components page -->
  2796. <message name="IDS_SHIMLESS_RMA_SELECT_COMPONENTS_PAGE_TITLE" translateable="false" desc="The title for the select replaced components page.">
  2797. Select which components were replaced
  2798. </message>
  2799. <message name="IDS_SHIMLESS_RMA_UNDETECTED_COMPONENT_LABEL" translateable="false" desc="The text label shown as a tooltip for components which are not detected on the device.">
  2800. This component couldn't be detected.
  2801. </message>
  2802. <message name="IDS_SHIMLESS_RMA_REWORK_FLOW_LINK" translateable="false" desc="The text with a link that will redirect the user to the reworking flow. The reworking flow is only used when the user wants to repurpose the mainboard for another device.">
  2803. If you replaced or reworked the mainboard, go to this <ph name="LINK_BEGIN">&lt;a id="reworkFlowLink"&gt;</ph>rework flow<ph name="LINK_END">&lt;/a&gt;</ph>.
  2804. </message>
  2805. <!-- Choose destination page -->
  2806. <message name="IDS_SHIMLESS_RMA_CHOOSE_DESTINATION" translateable="false" desc="Title for the page shown when choosing the return destination of the device after repair.">
  2807. After repair, who will be using the device?
  2808. </message>
  2809. <message name="IDS_SHIMLESS_RMA_SAME_OWNER" translateable="false" desc="Text shown next to the return to original owner radio button.">
  2810. Device will go to the same user
  2811. </message>
  2812. <message name="IDS_SHIMLESS_RMA_NEW_OWNER" translateable="false" desc="Text shown next to the return to a new owner radio button.">
  2813. Device will go to a different user or organization
  2814. </message>
  2815. <message name="IDS_SHIMLESS_RMA_NEW_OWNER_DESCRIPTION" translateable="false" desc="Detailed description of when to choose return to a new owner.">
  2816. This will reset the device to factory settings (Powerwash).
  2817. </message>
  2818. <message name="IDS_SHIMLESS_RMA_NOT_SURE_OWNER" translateable="false" desc="Text shown next to the radio button for when the technician is not sure whether the device goes to the same owner or a different owner.">
  2819. Not sure
  2820. </message>
  2821. <!-- Choose write protect disable method page -->
  2822. <message name="IDS_SHIMLESS_RMA_CHOOSE_WP_DISABLE_METHOD_PAGE_TITLE" translateable="false" desc="Title for the page offering the options for disabling write protect on this device. Disabling write protection allows the new components to be calibrated and the system to be updated with information about them.">
  2823. Select how you would like to turn off Write Protect
  2824. </message>
  2825. <message name="IDS_SHIMLESS_RMA_MANUAL_WP_DISABLE_METHOD_OPTION" translateable="false" desc="Title for the page offering the options for disabling write protect on this device. Disabling write protection allows the new components to be calibrated and the system to be updated with information about them.">
  2826. Manually turn off
  2827. </message>
  2828. <message name="IDS_SHIMLESS_RMA_MANUAL_WP_DISABLE_METHOD_DESCRIPTION" translateable="false" desc="Title for the page offering the options for disabling write protect on this device. Disabling write protection allows the new components to be calibrated and the system to be updated with information about them.">
  2829. You'll need to take apart the device
  2830. </message>
  2831. <message name="IDS_SHIMLESS_RMA_RSU_WP_DISABLE_METHOD_OPTION" translateable="false" desc="Title for the page offering the options for disabling write protect on this device. Disabling write protection allows the new components to be calibrated and the system to be updated with information about them.">
  2832. Perform RMA Server Unlock (RSU)
  2833. </message>
  2834. <message name="IDS_SHIMLESS_RMA_RSU_WP_DISABLE_METHOD_DESCRIPTION" translateable="false" desc="Title for the page offering the options for disabling write protect on this device. Disabling write protection allows the new components to be calibrated and the system to be updated with information about them.">
  2835. You'll need an RSU-enabled security key, a QR code scanner, and a second device with an internet connection
  2836. </message>
  2837. <!-- Enter RSU code page -->
  2838. <message name="IDS_SHIMLESS_RMA_RSU_CODE_PAGE_TITLE" translateable="false" desc="Title for the RSU challenge page.">
  2839. Perform RMA Server Unlock
  2840. </message>
  2841. <message name="IDS_SHIMLESS_RMA_RSU_CODE_INSTRUCTIONS" translateable="false" desc="Instructions for the RSU challenge page.">
  2842. Use this QR code to get the 8 character unlock code. You can also manually type <ph name="LINK_BEGIN">&lt;a id="rsuCodeDialogLink"&gt;</ph>this URL<ph name="LINK_END">&lt;/a&gt;</ph>.
  2843. </message>
  2844. <message name="IDS_SHIMLESS_RMA_RSU_CODE_LABEL" translateable="false" desc="Label for the RSU code input box.">
  2845. Enter the 8-characters
  2846. </message>
  2847. <message name="IDS_SHIMLESS_RMA_RSU_CODE_ERROR_LABEL" translateable="false" desc="Label shown for an incorrect RSU code.">
  2848. Incorrect code
  2849. </message>
  2850. <message name="IDS_SHIMLESS_RMA_RSU_CHALLENGE_DIALOG_TITLE" translateable="false" desc="Title for the dialog that shows the RSU challenge code link.">
  2851. Manually type this URL to get the RSU code
  2852. </message>
  2853. <message name="IDS_SHIMLESS_RMA_RSU_CHALLENGE_DIALOG_DONE_BUTTON" translateable="false" desc="Label for the button that closes the dialog.">
  2854. Done
  2855. </message>
  2856. <!-- Manual write protect disable complete page -->
  2857. <message name="IDS_SHIMLESS_RMA_WP_DISABLE_COMPLETE_PAGE_TITLE" translateable="false" desc="Title for the write protect disable complete page. Displays next steps, either reassemble device or leave wp disabled until further notice.">
  2858. Write Protect is turned off
  2859. </message>
  2860. <message name="IDS_SHIMLESS_RMA_WP_DISABLE_REASSEMBLE_NOW_MESSAGE" translateable="false" desc="Inform the user they can reassemble their device i.e. put the battery back in.">
  2861. You can put the device back together now
  2862. </message>
  2863. <message name="IDS_SHIMLESS_RMA_WP_DISABLE_LEAVE_DISASSEMBLED_MESSAGE" translateable="false" desc="Warn the user to leave their device disassembled i.e. leave the battery out.">
  2864. Don't put the device back together yet
  2865. </message>
  2866. <!-- Check calibration page -->
  2867. <message name="IDS_SHIMLESS_RMA_CALIBRATION_FAILED_PAGE_TITLE" translateable="false" desc="Title for the page shown when confirming components to calibrate after calibration fails.">
  2868. Couldn't calibrate some components
  2869. </message>
  2870. <message name="IDS_SHIMLESS_RMA_CALIBRATION_FAILED_INSTRUCTIONS" translateable="false" desc="The text instructions shown when confirming components to calibrate after calibration fails.">
  2871. Select 1 or more components and try again, or skip calibration
  2872. </message>
  2873. <message name="IDS_SHIMLESS_RMA_CALIBRATION_FAILED_DIALOG_TITLE" translateable="false" desc="The title for the dialog warning users they have components that failed calibration.">
  2874. Proceed with failed calibrations?
  2875. </message>
  2876. <message name="IDS_SHIMLESS_RMA_CALIBRATION_FAILED_DIALOG_TEXT" translateable="false" desc="The text in the dialog warning users the consequences of proceeding with components that failed calibration.">
  2877. Components may not work correctly unless calibrated
  2878. </message>
  2879. <message name="IDS_SHIMLESS_RMA_CALIBRATION_FAILED_SKIP_CALIBRATION_LABEL" translateable="false" desc="The label for the button letting the user skip component calibration.">
  2880. Skip calibration
  2881. </message>
  2882. <!-- Setup calibration page -->
  2883. <message name="IDS_SHIMLESS_RMA_SETUP_CALIBRATION_PAGE_TITLE" translateable="false" desc="Title for the page that displays specific instructions required for some calibration steps.">
  2884. Calibrate components
  2885. </message>
  2886. <message name="IDS_SHIMLESS_RMA_BASE_CALIBRATION_INSTRUCTIONS" translateable="false" desc="Instructions for calibrating gyroscope and accelerometer located in the base of the device.">
  2887. Before proceeding, place your laptop on a flat surface
  2888. </message>
  2889. <message name="IDS_SHIMLESS_RMA_LID_CALIBRATION_INSTRUCTIONS" translateable="false" desc="Instructions for calibrating gyroscope and accelerometer located in the lid of the device.">
  2890. Before proceeding, place your whole device (base and lid) on a flat surface.
  2891. </message>
  2892. <!-- Finalize device page -->
  2893. <message name="IDS_SHIMLESS_RMA_FINALIZE_PAGE_TITLE" translateable="false" desc="Title for the page shown when finalizing the device. Finalizing is the process of confirming the device is ready to return to the owner.">
  2894. Finalizing repair
  2895. </message>
  2896. <message name="IDS_SHIMLESS_RMA_FINALIZE_PROGRESS" translateable="false" desc="Message to display current progress of finalization.">
  2897. Finalizing the device. Do not turn off power.
  2898. </message>
  2899. <message name="IDS_SHIMLESS_RMA_FINALIZE_COMPLETE" translateable="false" desc="Message to display when finalization is complete.">
  2900. Complete.
  2901. </message>
  2902. <!-- Device provisioning page -->
  2903. <message name="IDS_SHIMLESS_RMA_PROVISIONING_TITLE" translateable="false" desc="Title for the device provisioning page. Provisioning is when component specific data is set e.g. erasing fingerprint data from the thumb reader or regenerating the device stable secret before returning the device to a new owner.">
  2904. Provisioning the device...
  2905. </message>
  2906. <message name="IDS_SHIMLESS_RMA_PROVISIONING_WP_ENABLED_DIALOG_TITLE" translateable="false" desc="The title of the dialog that shows up when provisioning failed because Write Protect is still on.">
  2907. Turn off Write Protect
  2908. </message>
  2909. <message name="IDS_SHIMLESS_RMA_PROVISIONING_WP_ENABLED_DIALOG_BODY" translateable="false" desc="The body of the dialog that shows up when provisioning failed because Write Protect is still on.">
  2910. Write Protect has been turned on unexpectedly. Please turn off Write Protect manually before trying again.
  2911. </message>
  2912. <!-- Repair complete page -->
  2913. <message name="IDS_SHIMLESS_RMA_REPAIR_COMPLETED" translateable="false" desc="Title for the page shown when the RMA process repair process is completed.">
  2914. Almost done!
  2915. </message>
  2916. <message name="IDS_SHIMLESS_RMA_REPAIR_COMPLETED_DESCRIPTION" translateable="false" desc="Notice for the user that repair is complete and they can shutdown when ready or run diagnostics/view logs.">
  2917. Shut down or reboot the device to complete the repair process. You can also take some additional actions.
  2918. </message>
  2919. <message name="IDS_SHIMLESS_RMA_REPAIR_COMPLETED_DIAGNOSTICS_BUTTON" translateable="false" desc="Label of the button that launches the post-boot diagnostics SWA.">
  2920. Run diagnostics
  2921. </message>
  2922. <message name="IDS_SHIMLESS_RMA_REPAIR_COMPLETED_DIAGNOSTICS_DESCRIPTION" translateable="false" desc="Description of what the diagnostics SWA is for">
  2923. Confirm everything's in the right place and view the diagnostic report
  2924. </message>
  2925. <message name="IDS_SHIMLESS_RMA_REPAIR_COMPLETED_LOGS_BUTTON" translateable="false" desc="Label for the button that opens the view/save logs dialog">
  2926. See RMA logs
  2927. </message>
  2928. <message name="IDS_SHIMLESS_RMA_REPAIR_COMPLETED_LOGS_DESCRIPTION" translateable="false" desc="Description of what the logs dialog is used for.">
  2929. See what's been fixed
  2930. </message>
  2931. <message name="IDS_SHIMLESS_RMA_REPAIR_COMPLETED_BATTERY_CUTOFF_BUTTON" translateable="false" desc="Label of the button that triggers a shutdown with battery cutoff.">
  2932. Battery cutoff
  2933. </message>
  2934. <message name="IDS_SHIMLESS_RMA_REPAIR_COMPLETED_BATTERY_CUTOFF_DESCRIPTION" translateable="false" desc="Explanation of why user would choose battery cutoff.">
  2935. Perform battery cutoff for devices being shipped or stored
  2936. </message>
  2937. <message name="IDS_SHIMLESS_RMA_REPAIR_COMPLETED_BATTERY_CUTOFF_INSTRUCTIONS" translateable="false" desc="Instructions for battery cutoff. These instructions will display when a power cable is attached and the button is disabled.">
  2938. Unplug the device to perform battery cutoff
  2939. </message>
  2940. <message name="IDS_SHIMLESS_RMA_REPAIR_COMPLETED_SHUT_DOWN_BUTTON_LABEL" translateable="false" desc="Label for the shutdown button.">
  2941. Shut down
  2942. </message>
  2943. <message name="IDS_SHIMLESS_RMA_REPAIR_COMPLETED_REBOOT_BUTTON_LABEL" translateable="false" desc="Label for the reboot button.">
  2944. Reboot
  2945. </message>
  2946. <message name="IDS_SHIMLESS_RMA_LOGS_TITLE" translateable="false" desc="Title for the logs dialog displayed on repair complete page">
  2947. RMA Logs
  2948. </message>
  2949. <message name="IDS_SHIMLESS_RMA_LOGS_CANCEL_BUTTON" translateable="false" desc="Label for the logs dialog cancel button">
  2950. Cancel
  2951. </message>
  2952. <message name="IDS_SHIMLESS_RMA_LOGS_SAVE_BUTTON" translateable="false" desc="Label for the logs dialog save to USB button. This triggers saving to the root of a USB drive with no option to select location or title of the logs. It is automatic as the file browser is not available to the shimless RMA app.">
  2953. Save to USB
  2954. </message>
  2955. <message name="IDS_SHIMLESS_RMA_REPAIR_COMPLETED_POWERWASH_TITLE" translateable="false" desc="Title for the powerwash dialog displayed on repair complete page">
  2956. Powerwash (factory reset) required
  2957. </message>
  2958. <message name="IDS_SHIMLESS_RMA_REPAIR_COMPLETED_POWERWASH_SHUTDOWN_DESCRIPTION" translateable="false" desc="Contents of the powerwash dialog displayed on repair complete page when trying to shut down">
  2959. Before shutting down, powerwash your device. If your device has a lid, wait until powerwash completes before closing the lid. Powerwash may take up to a minute to complete.
  2960. </message>
  2961. <message name="IDS_SHIMLESS_RMA_REPAIR_COMPLETED_POWERWASH_REBOOT_DESCRIPTION" translateable="false" desc="Contents of the powerwash dialog displayed on repair complete page when trying to reboot">
  2962. Before restarting, powerwash your device. If your device has a lid, wait until powerwash completes before closing the lid. Powerwash may take up to a minute to complete.
  2963. </message>
  2964. <message name="IDS_SHIMLESS_RMA_REPAIR_COMPLETED_POWERWASH_BUTTON" translateable="false" desc="Label for the button that starts a powerwash">
  2965. Powerwash
  2966. </message>
  2967. <message name="IDS_SHIMLESS_RMA_REPAIR_COMPLETED_CUTOFF_COUNTDOWN_DESCRIPTION" translateable="false" desc="Contents of the countdown dialog displayed on repair complete page when trying to cut off the battery">
  2968. Device will shut down in 5 seconds
  2969. </message>
  2970. <message name="IDS_SHIMLESS_RMA_REPAIR_COMPLETED_BATTERY_CUTOFF_SHUTDOWN_BUTTON" translateable="false" desc="Label for the button in the battery cutoff countdown dialog that shuts down the device and cuts off the battery immediately">
  2971. Shut down
  2972. </message>
  2973. <message name="IDS_SHIMLESS_RMA_LOGS_SAVE_SUCCESS" translateable="false" desc="The text telling the user that saving the logs to a external USB was successful and showing them the saved file location.">
  2974. Saved to "<ph name="FILE_LOCATION">$1<ex>/USB/Home/MyFiles</ex></ph>"
  2975. </message>
  2976. <message name="IDS_SHIMLESS_RMA_LOGS_SAVE_FAIL" translateable="false" desc="The text telling the user that saving the logs to a external USB failed. The expectation would be for the user to try a different external storage device.">
  2977. File couldn't be saved. Try plugging in a different external storage, or try again later.
  2978. </message>
  2979. <!-- Powerwash dialog -->
  2980. <message name="IDS_SHIMLESS_RMA_POWERWASH_DIALOG_TITLE" translateable="false" desc="Title for the powerwash dialog displayed on the repair complete page and on the restock page">
  2981. Powerwash (factory reset) required
  2982. </message>
  2983. <message name="IDS_SHIMLESS_RMA_POWERWASH_DIALOG_SHUTDOWN_DESCRIPTION" translateable="false" desc="Contents of the powerwash dialog displayed on repair complete page when trying to shut down and on the restock page">
  2984. Before shutting down, powerwash your device. If your device has a lid, wait until powerwash completes before closing the lid. Powerwash may take up to a minute to complete.
  2985. </message>
  2986. <message name="IDS_SHIMLESS_RMA_POWERWASH_DIALOG_REBOOT_DESCRIPTION" translateable="false" desc="Contents of the powerwash dialog displayed on repair complete page when trying to reboot">
  2987. Before restarting, powerwash your device. If your device has a lid, wait until powerwash completes before closing the lid. Powerwash may take up to a minute to complete.
  2988. </message>
  2989. <message name="IDS_SHIMLESS_RMA_POWERWASH_DIALOG_POWERWASH_BUTTON" translateable="false" desc="Label for the button that starts a powerwash">
  2990. Powerwash
  2991. </message>
  2992. <!-- Run calibration page -->
  2993. <message name="IDS_SHIMLESS_RMA_RUN_CALIBRATION_PAGE_TITLE" translateable="false" desc="Title for the page shown when running component calibration steps.">
  2994. Calibrating components...
  2995. </message>
  2996. <message name="IDS_SHIMLESS_RMA_RUN_CALIBRATION_COMPLETE_TITLE" translateable="false" desc="Title for the page shown when component calibration steps are complete.">
  2997. Calibration complete
  2998. </message>
  2999. <!-- OS update page -->
  3000. <message name="IDS_SHIMLESS_RMA_UPDATE_OS_PAGE_TITLE" translateable="false" desc="Title of ChromeOS update page.">
  3001. Make sure Chrome OS is up to date
  3002. </message>
  3003. <message name="IDS_SHIMLESS_RMA_UPDATE_OS_UNQUALIFIED_COMPONENTS_TOP" translateable="false" desc="Description when components not qualified for ChromeOS are detected.">
  3004. <ph name="LINK_BEGIN">&lt;a id="unqualifiedComponentsLink"&gt;</ph>Unqualified components<ph name="LINK_END">&lt;/a&gt;</ph> found. To make sure all qualified components are identified, update your Chrome OS to the latest version.
  3005. </message>
  3006. <message name="IDS_SHIMLESS_RMA_UPDATE_OS_UNQUALIFIED_COMPONENTS_BOTTOM" translateable="false" desc="Description when components not qualified for ChromeOS are detected.">
  3007. If you still see the issue after the update, it's possible the component is newly qualified and hasn't made it to the database yet.
  3008. </message>
  3009. <message name="IDS_SHIMLESS_RMA_UPDATE_OS_OUT_OF_DATE" translateable="false" desc="The instructions shown when there is a ChromeOS update available.">
  3010. Update to the latest version of Chrome OS for an optimized repair process
  3011. </message>
  3012. <message name="IDS_SHIMLESS_RMA_CURRENT_VERSION_OUT_OF_DATE" translateable="false" desc="Label that shows the when the currently installed version of ChromeOS is out of date.">
  3013. Current version <ph name="VERSION_NUMBER">$1<ex>90.0.1234.56</ex></ph> is out of date
  3014. </message>
  3015. <message name="IDS_SHIMLESS_RMA_UPDATE_VERSION_AND_RESTART" translateable="false" desc="Label for the button that updates the device to the latest version of ChromeOS then restarts the device.">
  3016. Update to <ph name="VERSION_NUMBER">$1</ph> &#38; restart
  3017. </message>
  3018. <message name="IDS_SHIMLESS_RMA_UPDATING_OS_VERSION" translateable="false" desc="The message shown while updating the device's OS version.">
  3019. Updating OS version
  3020. </message>
  3021. <message name="IDS_SHIMLESS_RMA_UPDATE_OS_ERROR_MESSAGE" translateable="false" desc="The message shown if there were errors while updating the OS.">
  3022. Couldn't download the update
  3023. </message>
  3024. <!-- Manually disable wp page -->
  3025. <message name="IDS_SHIMLESS_RMA_MANUALLY_DISABLE_WP_INSTRUCTIONS" translateable="false" desc="The text instructions for how to manually disable write-protect on the device.">
  3026. Disable write-protect to continue to the next screen. Go to the device manufacturer's support page for instructions.
  3027. </message>
  3028. <message name="IDS_SHIMLESS_RMA_MANUALLY_DISABLE_WP_TITLE" translateable="false" desc="The title for the page to manually disable write-protect on the device.">
  3029. Turn off Write Protect
  3030. </message>
  3031. <message name="IDS_SHIMLESS_RMA_MANUALLY_DISABLE_WP_INSTRUCTIONS_REBOOT" translateable="false" desc="The text instructions that inform the technician that the device will reboot.">
  3032. System will restart after verifying Write Protection status
  3033. </message>
  3034. <message name="IDS_SHIMLESS_RMA_MANUALLY_DISABLE_WP_TITLE_REBOOT" translateable="false" desc="The title for the page that informs the technician that the device will reboot.">
  3035. Preparing for restart...
  3036. </message>
  3037. <!-- Restock mainboard page -->
  3038. <message name="IDS_SHIMLESS_RMA_RESTOCK_PAGE_TITLE" translateable="false" desc="The title for the page notifying user device is in a good state for restocking the mainboard.">
  3039. Continue repair?
  3040. </message>
  3041. <message name="IDS_SHIMLESS_RMA_RESTOCK_INSTRUCTIONS" translateable="false" desc="Instructions for what to do in the restock state. As the device will return to this state when rebooted after restocking the user can shutdown or continue RMA">
  3042. You can continue with the full repair or powerwash (factory reset) the device to restock the mainboard.
  3043. </message>
  3044. <message name="IDS_SHIMLESS_RMA_RESTOCK_SHUTDOWN_BUTTON" translateable="false" desc="Label for the button that triggers device shutdown on the restock page.">
  3045. Shut down
  3046. </message>
  3047. <message name="IDS_SHIMLESS_RMA_RESTOCK_CONTINUE_BUTTON" translateable="false" desc="Label for the continue button on the restock page.">
  3048. Continue
  3049. </message>
  3050. <!-- Manually enable wp page -->
  3051. <message name="IDS_SHIMLESS_RMA_MANUALLY_ENABLE_WP_TITLE" translateable="false" desc="The title for the page to manually enable write-protect on the device, afer device provisioning completes.">
  3052. Turn on Write Protect
  3053. </message>
  3054. <message name="IDS_SHIMLESS_RMA_MANUALLY_ENABLE_WP_INSTRUCTIONS" translateable="false" desc="The text instructions to manually enable write-protect on the device.">
  3055. Enable write-protect to continue to the next screen. Go to the device manufacturer's support page for instructions.
  3056. </message>
  3057. <!-- Confirm device information page -->
  3058. <message name="IDS_SHIMLESS_RMA_CONFIRM_DEVICE_INFO_TITLE" translateable="false" desc="The title for the page for confirming the device info.">
  3059. Please confirm device information
  3060. </message>
  3061. <message name="IDS_SHIMLESS_RMA_CONFIRM_DEVICE_INFO_INSTRUCTIONS" translateable="false" desc="The instructions for the page for confirming the device info.">
  3062. Change device information as needed.
  3063. </message>
  3064. <message name="IDS_SHIMLESS_RMA_CONFIRM_DEVICE_INFO_SERIAL_NUMBER_LABEL" translateable="false" desc="The label for the text input showing the device's serial number.">
  3065. Serial number
  3066. </message>
  3067. <message name="IDS_SHIMLESS_RMA_CONFIRM_DEVICE_INFO_REGION_LABEL" translateable="false" desc="The label for the text input showing the device's current region.">
  3068. Region
  3069. </message>
  3070. <message name="IDS_SHIMLESS_RMA_CONFIRM_DEVICE_INFO_WHITE_LABEL_LABEL" translateable="false" desc="The label for the text input showing the device's white-label.">
  3071. White-label
  3072. </message>
  3073. <message name="IDS_SHIMLESS_RMA_CONFIRM_DEVICE_INFO_EMPTY_WHITE_LABEL_LABEL" translateable="false" desc="The label for the selection option that clears the device's white-label.">
  3074. --no white-label--
  3075. </message>
  3076. <message name="IDS_SHIMLESS_RMA_CONFIRM_DEVICE_INFO_SKU_LABEL" translateable="false" desc="The label for the text input showing the device's SKU.">
  3077. SKU
  3078. </message>
  3079. <message name="IDS_SHIMLESS_RMA_CONFIRM_DEVICE_INFO_REVERT_BUTTON_LABEL" translateable="false" desc="The label for the button that resets the input back to its original value.">
  3080. Revert
  3081. </message>
  3082. <message name="IDS_SHIMLESS_RMA_CONFIRM_DEVICE_INFO_SKU_WARNING" translateable="false" desc="The text warning explaining when the device's SKU should be changed.">
  3083. The SKU should only be changed if the new component(s) are different from the ones they replaced. For example, a touchscreen replacing a non-touchscreen, or memory being upgraded from 8GB to 16GB.
  3084. </message>
  3085. <message name="IDS_SHIMLESS_RMA_CONFIRM_DEVICE_INFO_DRAM_PART_NUMBER_LABEL" translateable="false" desc="The label for the text input showing the device's dram part number.">
  3086. DRAM part number
  3087. </message>
  3088. <!-- RO firmware reimaging page -->
  3089. <message name="IDS_SHIMLESS_RMA_FIRMWARE_UPDATE_INSTALL_IMAGE_TITLE" translateable="false" desc="The title for the page when the device firmware is expected to be installed.">
  3090. Install firmware image
  3091. </message>
  3092. <message name="IDS_SHIMLESS_RMA_FIRMWARE_UPDATE_INSTALL_COMPLETE_TITLE" translateable="false" desc="The title for the page when the device firmware installation is complete.">
  3093. Install complete
  3094. </message>
  3095. <message name="IDS_SHIMLESS_RMA_FIRMWARE_WAIT_FOR_USB" translateable="false" desc="The prompt to insert a thumb drive with the recovery image for this device.">
  3096. Insert external storage, such as a USB drive or an SD card, with the downloaded Chromebook Recovery Utility image
  3097. </message>
  3098. <message name="IDS_SHIMLESS_RMA_FIRMWARE_FILE_NOT_FOUND" translateable="false" desc="The message when a thumb drive is detected but it does not conatin a valid recovery image for this device.">
  3099. Couldn’t find firmware image. Insert external storage, such as a USB drive or an SD card, with the downloaded Chromebook Recovery Utility image.
  3100. </message>
  3101. <message name="IDS_SHIMLESS_RMA_FIRMWARE_UPDATING" translateable="false" desc="The message when the firmware is being installed.">
  3102. Installing firmware...
  3103. </message>
  3104. <message name="IDS_SHIMLESS_RMA_FIRMWARE_REBOOT" translateable="false" desc="The message when firmware is installed and the required reboot is about to take place.">
  3105. Install is complete. Preparing to restart...
  3106. </message>
  3107. <message name="IDS_SHIMLESS_RMA_FIRMWARE_UPDATE_COMPLETE" translateable="false" desc="The message when firmware installation is complete and the device has rebooted.">
  3108. Install is complete. You can now remove your USB drive or SD card.
  3109. </message>
  3110. <!-- Onboarding update page -->
  3111. <message name="IDS_SHIMLESS_RMA_ONBOARDING_UPDATE_PROGRESS" translateable="false" desc="The update progress label.">
  3112. OS update progress received <ph name="OPERATION_NAME">$1</ph> <ph name="PROGRESS">$2</ph>%
  3113. </message>
  3114. <message name="IDS_SHIMLESS_RMA_ONBOARDING_UPDATE_IDLE" translateable="false" desc="The idle operation name.">
  3115. Not updating
  3116. </message>
  3117. <message name="IDS_SHIMLESS_RMA_ONBOARDING_UPDATE_CHECKING" translateable="false" desc="The checking for updates operation name.">
  3118. checking for update
  3119. </message>
  3120. <message name="IDS_SHIMLESS_RMA_ONBOARDING_UPDATE_AVAILABLE" translateable="false" desc="The update available operation name.">
  3121. update found
  3122. </message>
  3123. <message name="IDS_SHIMLESS_RMA_ONBOARDING_UPDATE_DOWNLOADING" translateable="false" desc="The update download operation name.">
  3124. downloading update
  3125. </message>
  3126. <message name="IDS_SHIMLESS_RMA_ONBOARDING_UPDATE_VERIFYING" translateable="false" desc="The update verification operation name.">
  3127. verifying update
  3128. </message>
  3129. <message name="IDS_SHIMLESS_RMA_ONBOARDING_UPDATE_FINALIZING" translateable="false" desc="The update finalization operation name.">
  3130. installing update
  3131. </message>
  3132. <message name="IDS_SHIMLESS_RMA_ONBOARDING_UPDATE_REBOOT" translateable="false" desc="The reboot operation name.">
  3133. need reboot
  3134. </message>
  3135. <message name="IDS_SHIMLESS_RMA_ONBOARDING_UPDATE_ERROR" translateable="false" desc="The update error operation name.">
  3136. error updating
  3137. </message>
  3138. <message name="IDS_SHIMLESS_RMA_ONBOARDING_UPDATE_ROLLBACK" translateable="false" desc="The update rollback operation name.">
  3139. attempting rollback
  3140. </message>
  3141. <message name="IDS_SHIMLESS_RMA_ONBOARDING_UPDATE_DISABLED" translateable="false" desc="The update disabled operation name.">
  3142. update disabled
  3143. </message>
  3144. <message name="IDS_SHIMLESS_RMA_ONBOARDING_UPDATE_PERMISSION" translateable="false" desc="The update permission required operation name.">
  3145. need permission to update
  3146. </message>
  3147. <!-- Critical error page -->
  3148. <message name="IDS_SHIMLESS_RMA_CRITICAL_ERROR_TITLE" translateable="false" desc="The title for the critical error page. Critical errors cause the RMA process to attempt to exit to login or reboot the device at users discretion. It will try to cancel RMA, but if that fails the next boot may also trigger an RMA critical error.">
  3149. <ph name="DEVICE_TYPE">$1<ex>Chromebook</ex></ph> repair error
  3150. </message>
  3151. <message name="IDS_SHIMLESS_RMA_CRITICAL_ERROR_MESSAGE" translateable="false" desc="The message for the critical error when Shimless RMA app is launched when not in RMA. This should never happen.">
  3152. We're running into errors. Try rebooting or recover the firmware using a USB thumbdrive.
  3153. </message>
  3154. <message name="IDS_SHIMLESS_RMA_CRITICAL_EXIT_BUTTON" translateable="false" desc="Label for the exit button on the error page.">
  3155. Exit <ph name="DEVICE_TYPE">$1<ex>Chromebook</ex></ph> repair
  3156. </message>
  3157. <message name="IDS_SHIMLESS_RMA_CRITICAL_REBOOT_BUTTON" translateable="false" desc="Label for the button that attempts to cancel RMA and reboot the device.">
  3158. Restart
  3159. </message>
  3160. <!-- Hardware error page -->
  3161. <message name="IDS_SHIMLESS_RMA_HARDWARE_ERROR_TITLE" translateable="false" desc="The title for the hardware error page. Hardware errors occur on the finalization and the provisioning step and can only be resolved by replacing the main board.">
  3162. Can't complete repair
  3163. </message>
  3164. <message name="IDS_SHIMLESS_RMA_HARDWARE_ERROR_MESSAGE" translateable="false" desc="The message for the hardware error explaining how to fix it.">
  3165. Something went wrong. This is most likely due to a hardware issue. Replace the main board and try the repair process again.
  3166. </message>
  3167. <message name="IDS_SHIMLESS_RMA_HARDWARE_SHUTDOWN_BUTTON" translateable="false" desc="Label for the shut down button on the hardware error page.">
  3168. Shut down
  3169. </message>
  3170. <!-- Reboot page -->
  3171. <message name="IDS_SHIMLESS_RMA_REBOOT_PAGE_TITLE" translateable="false" desc="The title for the reboot page. The reboot page is shown when the device is preparing to reboot.">
  3172. Preparing to restart...
  3173. </message>
  3174. <message name="IDS_SHIMLESS_RMA_REBOOT_PAGE_MESSAGE" translateable="false" desc="The message for the reboot page explaining how soon the device will reboot.">
  3175. System will restart in <ph name="DELAY_DURATION">$1<ex>5</ex></ph> seconds.
  3176. </message>
  3177. <message name="IDS_SHIMLESS_RMA_REBOOT_PAGE_SHUTDOWN_TITLE" translateable="false" desc="The title for the shut down page. The shut down page is shown when the device is preparing to shut down.">
  3178. Preparing to shut down...
  3179. </message>
  3180. <message name="IDS_SHIMLESS_RMA_REBOOT_PAGE_SHUTDOWN_MESSAGE" translateable="false" desc="The message for the shut down page explaining how soon the device will shut down.">
  3181. System will shut down in <ph name="DELAY_DURATION">$1<ex>5</ex></ph> seconds.
  3182. </message>
  3183. <!-- Wipe device page -->
  3184. <message name="IDS_SHIMLESS_RMA_WIPE_DEVICE_TITLE" translateable="false" desc="Title for the page where the user chooses whether to erase the data or keep/preserve the data on the device.">
  3185. Device is going to the same user. Erase user data?
  3186. </message>
  3187. <message name="IDS_SHIMLESS_RMA_WIPE_DEVICE_REMOVE_DATA_OPTION" translateable="false" desc="Label for the option to wipe/erase the data on the device.">
  3188. Erase all data
  3189. </message>
  3190. <message name="IDS_SHIMLESS_RMA_WIPE_DEVICE_REMOVE_DATA_OPTION_DESCRIPTION" translateable="false" desc="Description for the option to wipe/erase the data on the device.">
  3191. This will reset the device to factory settings (Powerwash).
  3192. </message>
  3193. <message name="IDS_SHIMLESS_RMA_WIPE_DEVICE_PRESERVE_DATA_OPTION" translateable="false" desc="Label for the option to preserve/save the data on the device.">
  3194. Keep user data
  3195. </message>
  3196. <!-- Illustrations -->
  3197. <message name="IDS_SHIMLESS_RMA_BASE_ON_FLAT_SURFACE_ALT_TEXT" translateable="false" desc="Alt text for illustration showing how to put the device base flat on a surface.">
  3198. Put base on flat surface
  3199. </message>
  3200. <message name="IDS_SHIMLESS_RMA_DOWNLOADING_ALT_TEXT" translateable="false" desc="Alt text for illustration showing a downloading arrow.">
  3201. Downloading
  3202. </message>
  3203. <message name="IDS_SHIMLESS_RMA_ERROR_ALT_TEXT" translateable="false" desc="Alt text for illustration showing an error screen.">
  3204. Error
  3205. </message>
  3206. <message name="IDS_SHIMLESS_RMA_INSERT_USB_ALT_TEXT" translateable="false" desc="Alt text for illustration showing how to insert a USB.">
  3207. Insert USB
  3208. </message>
  3209. <message name="IDS_SHIMLESS_RMA_LID_ON_FLAT_SURFACE_ALT_TEXT" translateable="false" desc="Alt text for illustration showing how to put the device lid flat on a surface.">
  3210. Put lid on flat surface
  3211. </message>
  3212. <message name="IDS_SHIMLESS_RMA_REPAIR_START_ALT_TEXT" translateable="false" desc="Alt text for illustration showing a person repairing.">
  3213. Repair start
  3214. </message>
  3215. <message name="IDS_SHIMLESS_RMA_SUCCESS_ALT_TEXT" translateable="false" desc="Alt text for illustration showing a success checkmark.">
  3216. Success
  3217. </message>
  3218. <message name="IDS_SHIMLESS_RMA_UPDATE_OS_ALT_TEXT" translateable="false" desc="Alt text for illustration showing an hourglass representing updating the OS.">
  3219. Update OS
  3220. </message>
  3221. <!-- Peripheral Firmware Update -->
  3222. <message name="IDS_FIRMWARE_TITLE_TEXT" desc="The title of the Firmware update app.">
  3223. Firmware updates for external devices
  3224. </message>
  3225. <message name="IDS_FIRMWARE_CRITICAL_UPDATE_TEXT" desc="The text shown when an update is deemed critcal.">
  3226. Critical update
  3227. </message>
  3228. <message name="IDS_FIRMWARE_PREPARE_DEVICE_TEXT" desc="Title of the dialog that explains how to prepare the device to be updated.">
  3229. Prepare your device
  3230. </message>
  3231. <message name="IDS_FIRMWARE_NEXT_BUTTON_TEXT" desc="Label for button that transitions the user to the firmware update dialog.">
  3232. Next
  3233. </message>
  3234. <message name="IDS_FIRMWARE_CANCEL_BUTTON_TEXT" desc="Label for the button that cancels the dialog.">
  3235. Cancel
  3236. </message>
  3237. <message name="IDS_FIRMWARE_DONE_BUTTON_TEXT" desc="Label for button shown when the firmware update is completed.">
  3238. Done
  3239. </message>
  3240. <message name="IDS_FIRMWARE_UPDATE_BUTTON_TEXT" desc="Label for button to start the firmware update.">
  3241. Update
  3242. </message>
  3243. <message name="IDS_FIRMWARE_UPDATE_BUTTON_A11Y_LABEL" desc="A11y Label for button to start the firmware update.">
  3244. Update <ph name="DEVICE_NAME">$1<ex>Logitech keyboard</ex></ph>
  3245. </message>
  3246. <message name="IDS_FIRMWARE_OK_BUTTON_TEXT" desc="Label for button shown when an install fails.">
  3247. OK
  3248. </message>
  3249. <message name="IDS_FIRMWARE_UPDATING_TEXT" desc="Label for showing that a device is being updated.">
  3250. Updating firmware on <ph name="DEVICE_NAME">$1<ex>Logitech keyboard</ex></ph>
  3251. </message>
  3252. <message name="IDS_FIRMWARE_DEVICE_UP_TO_DATE_TEXT" desc="Label for when a device is up to date.">
  3253. Your <ph name="DEVICE_NAME">$1<ex>Logitech keyboard</ex></ph> is now up to date
  3254. </message>
  3255. <message name="IDS_FIRMWARE_HAS_BEEN_UPDATED_TEXT" desc="Label for displaying which version the device has been updated to.">
  3256. Firmware <ph name="DEVICE_NAME">$1<ex>Logitech keyboard</ex></ph> has been updated to version <ph name="VERSION">$2<ex>2.0.12</ex></ph>
  3257. </message>
  3258. <message name="IDS_FIRMWARE_UPDATING_INFO_TEXT" desc="Label for communicating information about what actions a user can take during an update.">
  3259. While the firmware is updating, do not unplug this external device or shut down your computer. You can minimize this window. This update may take a few minutes and your external device may not work during this time.
  3260. </message>
  3261. <message name="IDS_FIRMWARE_INSTALLING_TEXT" desc="Label that displays what percentage of the update has been installed.">
  3262. Updating (<ph name="PERCENTAGE_VALUE">$1<ex>94</ex></ph>% complete)
  3263. </message>
  3264. <message name="IDS_FIRMWARE_UP_TO_DATE_TEXT" desc="Label shown when no firmware updates are available.">
  3265. All firmware is up to date
  3266. </message>
  3267. <message name="IDS_FIRMWARE_VERSION_TEXT" desc="Label for the update's version.">
  3268. Version <ph name="VERSION">$1<ex>3.0.2</ex></ph>
  3269. </message>
  3270. <message name="IDS_FIRMWARE_RESTARTING_TITLE_TEXT" desc="Label for showing that a device is being restarted.">
  3271. Restarting <ph name="DEVICE_NAME">$1<ex>Logitech keyboard</ex></ph>
  3272. </message>
  3273. <message name="IDS_FIRMWARE_RESTARTING_BODY_TEXT" desc="Label for communicating information about what actions a user can take during a device restart.">
  3274. While restarting, do not unplug this external device or shut down your computer. You can minimize this window. This may take a few minutes and your external device may not work during this time.
  3275. </message>
  3276. <message name="IDS_FIRMWARE_RESTARTING_FOOTER_TEXT" desc="Label shown when a device is being restarted.">
  3277. Restarting...
  3278. </message>
  3279. <message name="IDS_FIRMWARE_UPDATE_FAILED_TITLE_TEXT" desc="Label shown when an update fails.">
  3280. Can't update <ph name="DEVICE_NAME">$1<ex>Logitech keyboard</ex></ph>
  3281. </message>
  3282. <message name="IDS_FIRMWARE_UPDATE_FAILED_BODY_TEXT" desc="Label for communicating information about why an update failed.">
  3283. Something went wrong. Try again.
  3284. </message>
  3285. <message name="IDS_CONFIRMATION_TITLE_TEXT" desc="Label for the confirmation dialog title.">
  3286. Update firmware on <ph name="DEVICE_NAME">$1<ex>Logitech keyboard</ex></ph>
  3287. </message>
  3288. <message name="IDS_FIRMWARE_NUM_AVAILABLE_UPDATES_TEXT" desc="Message annouced in aria-live when we receive a list of available firmware updates.">
  3289. Update firmware for external devices window is open. <ph name="NUM_UPDATES">$1<ex>3</ex></ph> updates available.
  3290. </message>
  3291. <message name="IDS_FIRMWARE_PROCEED_UPDATE_CONFIRMATION" desc="Information text to users that to proceed with the firmware update that they need to click on the Next button.">
  3292. To proceed with the update, click Next.
  3293. </message>
  3294. <!-- Quick Answers -->
  3295. <message name="IDS_ASH_QUICK_ANSWERS_SETTINGS_BUTTON_TOOLTIP_TEXT" desc="Tootip text for the settings-button in Quick-Answers related views.">
  3296. Quick answers settings
  3297. </message>
  3298. <message name="IDS_ASH_QUICK_ANSWERS_PHONETICS_BUTTON_TOOLTIP_TEXT" desc="Tootip text for the phonetics-button in Quick-Answers related views.">
  3299. Listen
  3300. </message>
  3301. <message name="IDS_ASH_QUICK_ANSWERS_DEFINITION_INTENT" desc="Display text of definition intent. This is used in the title of Quick Answers user consent dialog.">
  3302. definition
  3303. </message>
  3304. <message name="IDS_ASH_QUICK_ANSWERS_TRANSLATION_INTENT" desc="Display text of translation intent. This is used in the title of Quick Answers user consent dialog.">
  3305. translation
  3306. </message>
  3307. <message name="IDS_ASH_QUICK_ANSWERS_UNIT_CONVERSION_INTENT" desc="Display text of unit conversion intent. This is used in the title of Quick Answers user consent dialog.">
  3308. conversion
  3309. </message>
  3310. <message name="IDS_ASH_QUICK_ANSWERS_USER_NOTICE_VIEW_TITLE_TEXT" desc="Title text of the dialog that opens up to seek user-consent for the Quick Answers feature.">
  3311. Get info related to your selection
  3312. </message>
  3313. <message name="IDS_ASH_QUICK_ANSWERS_USER_NOTICE_VIEW_A11Y_INFO_ALERT_TEXT" desc="A11y alert text for the Quick Answers user notice view.">
  3314. New feature available, use Up arrow key to learn more.
  3315. </message>
  3316. <message name="IDS_ASH_QUICK_ANSWERS_USER_NOTICE_VIEW_A11Y_INFO_DESC_TEMPLATE" desc="A11y description template for the Quick Answers user notice view.">
  3317. <ph name="DESC_TEXT">$1<ex>With a right-click or a long press, Assistant shows info such as the definition, translation or unit conversion for your selection.</ex></ph> Use Left or Right arrow keys to manage this feature.
  3318. </message>
  3319. <message name="IDS_ASH_QUICK_ANSWERS_USER_CONSENT_VIEW_TITLE_TEXT_WITH_INTENT" desc="Title text of the dialog that opens up to seek user-consent for the Quick Answers feature when supported intent is generated.">
  3320. Get the <ph name="intent">$1<ex>definition</ex></ph> for "<ph name="query">$2<ex>unfathomable</ex></ph>" and more
  3321. </message>
  3322. <message name="IDS_ASH_QUICK_ANSWERS_USER_CONSENT_VIEW_DESC_TEXT" desc="Description in the dialog that opens up to seek user-consent for the Quick Answers feature.">
  3323. Get definitions, translations, or unit conversions when you right-click or touch &amp; hold text
  3324. </message>
  3325. <message name="IDS_ASH_QUICK_ANSWERS_USER_CONSENT_VIEW_NO_THANKS_BUTTON" desc="Display text on the no thanks button in the dialog that opens up to seek user-consent for the Quick Answers feature.">
  3326. No thanks
  3327. </message>
  3328. <message name="IDS_ASH_QUICK_ANSWERS_USER_CONSENT_VIEW_ALLOW_BUTTON" desc="Display text on the allow button in the dialog that opens up to seek user-consent for the Quick Answers feature.">
  3329. Allow
  3330. </message>
  3331. <message name="IDS_ASH_QUICK_ANSWERS_VIEW_LOADING" desc="Display text when the Quick Answers view is loading.">
  3332. Loading...
  3333. </message>
  3334. <message name="IDS_ASH_QUICK_ANSWERS_VIEW_NETWORK_ERROR" desc="Display text when network error occurs in the Quick Answers view.">
  3335. Cannot connect to internet.
  3336. </message>
  3337. <message name="IDS_ASH_QUICK_ANSWERS_VIEW_RETRY" desc="Display text when the Quick Answers view is retry.">
  3338. Retry
  3339. </message>
  3340. <message name="IDS_ASH_QUICK_ANSWERS_VIEW_NO_RESULT_V2" desc="Display text when the Quick Answers view receives no result (V2 version).">
  3341. See result in Google Search
  3342. </message>
  3343. <message name="IDS_ASH_QUICK_ANSWERS_VIEW_A11Y_INFO_ALERT_TEXT" desc="A11y alert text for the Quick Answers view.">
  3344. Info related to your selection available. Use Up arrow key to access.
  3345. </message>
  3346. <message name="IDS_ASH_QUICK_ANSWERS_VIEW_A11Y_INFO_DESC_TEMPLATE_V2" desc="A11y description template for the Quick Answers view (V2 version).">
  3347. <ph name="QUERY_TEXT">$1<ex>interested</ex></ph>; <ph name="RESULT_TEXT">$2<ex>showing curiosity or concern about something or someone; having a feeling of interest.</ex></ph>; Press Search plus Space to see result in Google Search.
  3348. </message>
  3349. <message name="IDS_ASH_QUICK_ANSWERS_VIEW_A11Y_NAME_TEXT" desc="A11y name text for the Quick Answers view.">
  3350. Info related to your selection
  3351. </message>
  3352. <message name="IDS_ASH_QUICK_ANSWERS_VIEW_A11Y_RETRY_LABEL_DESC" desc="A11y retry label description for the Quick Answers view.">
  3353. Cannot connect to the internet. Click to try again.
  3354. </message>
  3355. <message name="IDS_ASH_QUICK_ANSWERS_VIEW_A11Y_RETRY_LABEL_NAME_TEMPLATE" desc="A11y retry label name template for the Quick Answers view.">
  3356. <ph name="DESC_TEXT">$1<ex>Cannot connect to the internet. Click to try again.</ex></ph>: Retry
  3357. </message>
  3358. <message name="IDS_ASH_QUICK_ANSWERS_VIEW_REPORT_QUERY_INTERNAL_LABEL" desc="Description text of the report query button for the Quick Answers view.">
  3359. Internal only
  3360. </message>
  3361. <message name="IDS_ASH_QUICK_ANSWERS_VIEW_REPORT_QUERY_REPORT_LABEL" desc="Description text of the report query button for the Quick Answers view.">
  3362. Report this query
  3363. </message>
  3364. <!-- ARC SDK Version Labels-->
  3365. <message name="IDS_ARC_SDK_VERSION_LABEL" desc="Label for Android SDK Version bundled with ARC">
  3366. SDK Version:
  3367. </message>
  3368. <message name="IDS_ARC_SDK_VERSION_UNKNOWN" desc="Message displayed when the Android SDK Version can not be found">
  3369. Unknown
  3370. </message>
  3371. <!-- Feedback Tool-->
  3372. <!-- Search Page -->
  3373. <message name="IDS_FEEDBACK_TOOL_CONTINUE_BUTTON_LABEL" desc="Label of the continue button.">
  3374. Continue
  3375. </message>
  3376. <message name="IDS_FEEDBACK_TOOL_DESCRIPTION_LABEL" desc="Label of the text box where users can describe a problem they are having">
  3377. Description
  3378. </message>
  3379. <message name="IDS_FEEDBACK_TOOL_NO_MATCHED_RESULTS" desc="Label for help content when there are no matched results.">
  3380. No suggested content. See top help content.
  3381. </message>
  3382. <message name="IDS_FEEDBACK_TOOL_PAGE_TITLE" desc="Label showing the title of the feedback tool before a report has been sent">
  3383. Send feedback
  3384. </message>
  3385. <message name="IDS_FEEDBACK_TOOL_POPULAR_HELP_CONTENT" desc="Label for help content when there is no query entered yet.">
  3386. Top help content
  3387. </message>
  3388. <message name="IDS_FEEDBACK_TOOL_SUGGESTED_HELP_CONTENT" desc="Label for help content when there are matched results.">
  3389. Suggested help content
  3390. </message>
  3391. <message name="IDS_FEEDBACK_TOOL_DESCRIPTION_REQUIRED" desc="Label showing error message when clicking continue button without a description.">
  3392. Description is required
  3393. </message>
  3394. <message name="IDS_FEEDBACK_TOOL_FEEDBACK_HELP_LINK_LABEL" desc="The text used for the link that navigates to the feedback help webpage.">
  3395. Tips on writing feedback
  3396. </message>
  3397. <message name="IDS_FEEDBACK_TOOL_HELP_CONTENT_OFFLINE_MESSAGE" desc="The text shown when the suggested help content is unavailable because the user is offline.">
  3398. Device is offline. Connect to Wi-Fi network to see help content.
  3399. </message>
  3400. <message name="IDS_FEEDBACK_TOOL_HELP_CONTENT_OFFLINE_ALT_TEXT" desc="The alt text for the illustration shown when the suggested help content is unavailable because the user is offline.">
  3401. Device is offline
  3402. </message>
  3403. <message name="IDS_FEEDBACK_TOOL_HELP_CONTENT_LABEL_TOOLTIP" desc="The tooltip text shown next to the suggested help content label.">
  3404. Suggestions are based on your description
  3405. </message>
  3406. <!-- Share Data Page -->
  3407. <message name="IDS_FEEDBACK_TOOL_BACK_BUTTON_LABEL" desc="label for the back button to return to a prior page">
  3408. Back
  3409. </message>
  3410. <message name="IDS_FEEDBACK_TOOL_DESCRIPTION_HINT" desc="Label for the hint in description textarea">
  3411. Share your feedback or describe your issue. If possible, include steps to reproduce your issue.
  3412. </message>
  3413. <message name="IDS_FEEDBACK_TOOL_ATTACH_FILES_LABEL" desc="Label for adding a screenshot and/or a filename.">
  3414. Attach files
  3415. </message>
  3416. <message name="IDS_FEEDBACK_TOOL_REPLACE_FILE_LABEL" desc="Label for replacing a file.">
  3417. Replace
  3418. </message>
  3419. <message name="IDS_FEEDBACK_TOOL_REPLACE_FILE_ARIA_LABEL" desc="Aria Label of the replace file button">
  3420. Replace file
  3421. </message>
  3422. <message name="IDS_FEEDBACK_TOOL_ADD_FILE_LABEL" desc="Label for the field of adding a file">
  3423. Add file
  3424. </message>
  3425. <message name="IDS_FEEDBACK_TOOL_ATTACH_FILE_LABEL_TOOLTIP" desc="Label for the tooltip content on attach files icon.">
  3426. Files will be sent to Google for debugging
  3427. </message>
  3428. <message name="IDS_FEEDBACK_TOOL_ATTACH_FILE_CHECKBOX_ARIA_LABEL" desc="Aria Label of the checkbox to select the picked file">
  3429. Attach file
  3430. </message>
  3431. <message name="IDS_FEEDBACK_TOOL_FILE_TOO_BIG_ERROR_MESSAGE" desc="Error message when the upload file is larger than 10MB.">
  3432. Can't upload file larger than 10 MB
  3433. </message>
  3434. <message name="IDS_FEEDBACK_TOOL_INCLUDE_SYSTEM_INFO_AND_METRICS_CHECKBOX_LABEL" desc="Checkbox for including system information and metrics on the bug report dialog box">
  3435. Send <ph name="BEGIN_LINK1">&lt;a id="sysInfoLink"&gt;</ph>system and app info<ph name="END_LINK1">&lt;/a&gt;</ph> and <ph name="BEGIN_LINK2">&lt;a id="histogramsLink"&gt;</ph>metrics<ph name="END_LINK2">&lt;/a&gt;</ph>
  3436. </message>
  3437. <message name="IDS_FEEDBACK_TOOL_BLUETOOTH_LOGS_CHECKBOX" translateable="false" desc="Checkbox for Google internal account to attach bluetooth logs from the current session.">
  3438. Attach <ph name="BEGIN_LINK1">&lt;a id="bluetoothLogsInfoLink"&gt;</ph>Bluetooth Logs<ph name="END_LINK1">&lt;/a&gt;</ph> (Google internal)
  3439. </message>
  3440. <message name="IDS_FEEDBACK_TOOL_PRIVACY_NOTE" desc="Text for the privacy note included in the feedback app">
  3441. Go to the <ph name="BEGIN_LINK1">&lt;a id="legalHelpPageUrl"&gt;</ph>Legal Help page<ph name="END_LINK1">&lt;/a&gt;</ph> to request content changes for legal reasons. Some account and system information may be sent to Google. We will use the information you give us to help address technical issues and to improve our services, subject to our <ph name="BEGIN_LINK2">&lt;a id="privacyPolicyUrl"&gt;</ph>Privacy Policy<ph name="END_LINK2">&lt;/a&gt;</ph> and <ph name="BEGIN_LINK3">&lt;a id="termsOfServiceUrl"&gt;</ph>Terms of Service<ph name="END_LINK3">&lt;/a&gt;</ph>.
  3442. </message>
  3443. <message name="IDS_FEEDBACK_TOOL_USER_EMAIL_LABEL" desc="Label showing the e-mail address that will be reported.">
  3444. Email
  3445. </message>
  3446. <message name="IDS_FEEDBACK_TOOL_USER_EMAIL_ARIA_LABEL" desc="Aria Label of the e-mail dropdown listing e-mail addresses to be selected to report.">
  3447. Select email
  3448. </message>
  3449. <message name="IDS_FEEDBACK_TOOL_SEND_BUTTON_LABEL" desc="label for the send button to send feedback.">
  3450. Send
  3451. </message>
  3452. <message name="IDS_FEEDBACK_TOOL_ANONYMOUS_EMAIL_OPTION" desc="Option in the drop down menu to let the user send the feedback report without attaching their email.">
  3453. Don't include email address
  3454. </message>
  3455. <message name="IDS_FEEDBACK_TOOL_SHARE_PAGE_URL_LABEL" desc="Label showing the share page url.">
  3456. Share URL:
  3457. </message>
  3458. <message name="IDS_FEEDBACK_TOOL_SHARE_DIAGNOSTIC_DATA_LABEL" desc="Label showing the share diagnostic data.">
  3459. Share diagnostic data
  3460. </message>
  3461. <message name="IDS_FEEDBACK_TOOL_SCREENSHOT_LABEL" desc="Label for the screenshot field">
  3462. Screenshot
  3463. </message>
  3464. <message name="IDS_FEEDBACK_TOOL_ATTACH_SCREENSHOT_CHECKBOX_ARIA_LABEL" desc="Aria Label for the checkbox to select the screenshot">
  3465. Attach screenshot
  3466. </message>
  3467. <message name="IDS_FEEDBACK_TOOL_PREVIEW_IMAGE_ARIA_LABEL" desc="Aria Label for the thumbnail of a screenshot or an image file">
  3468. Preview <ph name="PREVIEW_OBJECT">$1<ex>Screenshot</ex></ph>
  3469. </message>
  3470. <message name="IDS_FEEDBACK_TOOL_USER_CONSENT_LABEL" desc="Label for checkbox indicating whether the user agrees to be contacted back.">
  3471. Allow Google to email you about this issue
  3472. </message>
  3473. <!-- Confirmation Page -->
  3474. <message name="IDS_FEEDBACK_TOOL_PAGE_TITLE_AFTER_SENT" desc="Label showing a thank you message as the title of the confirmation page after a report has been sent.">
  3475. Thanks for your feedback
  3476. </message>
  3477. <message name="IDS_FEEDBACK_TOOL_THANK_YOU_NOTE_OFFLINE" desc="Thank you note when feedback tool is offline">
  3478. Thanks for the feedback. Your feedback helps improve Chrome OS and will be reviewed by the Chrome OS team. Because of the number of reports submitted, you won’t receive a direct reply.
  3479. </message>
  3480. <message name="IDS_FEEDBACK_TOOL_THANK_YOU_NOTE_ONLINE" desc="Thank you note when feedback tool is online">
  3481. Your feedback helps improve Chrome OS and will be reviewed by our team. Because of the large number of reports, we won’t be able to send a reply.
  3482. </message>
  3483. <message name="IDS_FEEDBACK_TOOL_PAGE_TITLE_SEND_OFFLINE" desc="Label showing the title of the feedback tool when the user attempts to send a report while offline.">
  3484. You're offline. Feedback will be sent later.
  3485. </message>
  3486. <message name="IDS_FEEDBACK_TOOL_RESOURCES_EXPLORE_APP_DESCRIPTION" desc="Description of the explore app that links to some resourses like help articals and new features of Chromebook.">
  3487. Find help articles and answers to common Chromebook questions
  3488. </message>
  3489. <message name="IDS_FEEDBACK_TOOL_HELP_RESOURCES_LABEL" desc="Label of some other help resources.">
  3490. Here are some other helpful resources:
  3491. </message>
  3492. <message name="IDS_FEEDBACK_TOOL_RESOURCES_EXPLORE_APP_LABEL" desc="Label of the explore app">
  3493. Explore app
  3494. </message>
  3495. <message name="IDS_FEEDBACK_TOOL_RESOURCES_DIAGNOSTICS_APP_LABEL" desc="Label of the diagnostics app">
  3496. Diagnostics app
  3497. </message>
  3498. <message name="IDS_FEEDBACK_TOOL_RESOURCES_DIAGNOSTICS_APP_DESCRIPTION" desc="Description of the diagnostics app resource indicating that they can debug and run hardware tests in the Diagnostics app.">
  3499. Run tests and troubleshooting for hardware issues
  3500. </message>
  3501. <message name="IDS_FEEDBACK_TOOL_RESOURCES_ASK_COMMUNITY_LABEL" desc="Label of the ask community that opens an external link to the Chromebook community.">
  3502. Chromebook community
  3503. </message>
  3504. <message name="IDS_FEEDBACK_TOOL_RESOURCES_ASK_COMMUNITY_DESCRIPTION" desc="Description of the ask community link">
  3505. Ask the experts in the Chromebook help forum
  3506. </message>
  3507. <message name="IDS_FEEDBACK_TOOL_SEND_NEW_REPORT_BUTTON_LABEL" desc="label for the send new report button to send a new report.">
  3508. Send new report
  3509. </message>
  3510. <message name="IDS_FEEDBACK_TOOL_DONE_BUTTON_LABEL" desc="label for the done button to close the feedback app.">
  3511. Done
  3512. </message>
  3513. <!-- End of Feedback Tool -->
  3514. </messages>
  3515. </release>
  3516. </grit>