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1 <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
2 <!-- ChromeOS-specific strings (included from ash_strings.grd).
3 Everything in this file is wrapped in <if expr="chromeos">. -->
4 <grit-part>
6 <!-- Status tray charging strings. -->
7 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_LOW_POWER_CHARGER_TITLE" desc="The title of a notification indicating that a low-current USB charger has been connected.">
8 Low-power charger connected
9 </message>
10 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_LOW_POWER_CHARGER_MESSAGE" desc="The message body of a notification indicating that a low-current USB charger has been connected.">
11 Your Chromebook may not charge while it is turned on. Consider using the official charger.
12 </message>
13 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_LOW_POWER_CHARGER_MESSAGE_SHORT" desc="The message body of a notification indicating that a low-current USB charger has been connected, short version.">
14 Your Chromebook may not charge while it is turned on.
15 </message>
17 <message name="IDS_CHARGER_REPLACEMENT_ACCESSIBILITY_NOTIFICATION" desc="The notification string used in accessibility to tell user to contact Google for replacing the possible bad charger.">
18 You may have a bad charger. If you live in the US, please call 866-628-1371 in order to receive help and a replacement. If you live in the UK, please call 0800-026-0613. If you live in Ireland, please call 1-800-832-664. If you live in Canada, please call 866-628-1372. If you live in Australia, please call 1-800-067-460.
19 </message>
21 <!-- Status Tray Network strings -->
22 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_NETWORK" desc="The label used in the network dialog header.">
23 Network
24 </message>
25 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_VPN" desc="The label used in the VPN detailed view header.">
26 Private Network
27 </message>
28 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_WIFI" desc="The wifi network device.">
29 Wi-Fi
30 </message>
31 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_CELLULAR" desc="The accessible text for the cellular button.">
32 Cellular
33 </message>
34 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_NETWORK_INFO" desc="The accessible text for the network info button.">
35 Network Info
36 </message>
37 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_IP" desc="The label for the IP address of the network:">
38 IP Address
39 </message>
40 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_NETWORK_SETTINGS" desc="The label used in the settings entry in the network dialog.">
41 Settings...
42 </message>
43 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_NETWORK_PROXY_SETTINGS" desc="The label used in the proxy settings entry in the network dialog in the login screen.">
44 Proxy...
45 </message>
46 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_ENABLE_WIFI" desc="The label used for the item to enable wifi.">
47 Enable Wi-Fi
48 </message>
49 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_DISABLE_WIFI" desc="The label used for the item to disable wifi.">
50 Disable Wi-Fi
51 </message>
52 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_OTHER_WIFI" desc="The label used for the item to display other Wi-Fi networks.">
53 Join other...
54 </message>
55 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_EXTENSION_CONTROLLED_WIFI" desc="The accessible text for the badge in the detailed network list indicating that the respective network's configuration may be controlled by an extension.">
56 The extension "<ph name="EXTENSION_NAME">$1<ex>Nexus S</ex></ph>" can help connect to this network.
57 </message>
58 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_TURN_ON_WIFI" desc="The label used for the item to turn on Wi-Fi networks.">
59 Turn Wi-Fi on...
60 </message>
61 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_ENABLE_MOBILE" desc="The label used for the item to enable cellular networks.">
62 Enable mobile data
63 </message>
64 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_DISABLE_MOBILE" desc="The label used for the item to disable cellular networks.">
65 Disable mobile data
66 </message>
67 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_SETUP_MOBILE" desc="The label used for the item to setup cellular network when no SIM card in installed.">
68 Set up mobile data
69 </message>
70 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_OTHER_MOBILE" desc="The label used for the item to display other cellular networks.">
71 Mobile ...
72 </message>
73 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_MOBILE_VIEW_ACCOUNT" desc="In the network popup bubble, the text of the top-up URL link.">
74 View mobile account
75 </message>
76 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_BLUETOOTH_DISCOVERABLE" desc="Notification shown when a Bluetooth adapter is discoverable.">
77 Your computer is discoverable to nearby Bluetooth devices and will appear as "<ph name="NAME">$1<ex>Chromebook</ex></ph>" with address <ph name="ADDRESS">$2<ex>01:23:45:67:89:0A</ex></ph>
78 </message>
79 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_BLUETOOTH_DISPLAY_PINCODE" desc="Bluetooth pairing message typically shown on a request from a 2.0 device that has a keyboard.">
80 Bluetooth device "<ph name="DEVICE_NAME">$1<ex>Nexus S</ex></ph>" would like permission to pair. Please enter this PIN code on that device: <ph name="PINCODE">$2<ex>123456</ex></ph>
81 </message>
82 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_BLUETOOTH_DISPLAY_PASSKEY" desc="Bluetooth pairing message typically shown on a request from a device that has a keyboard.">
83 Bluetooth device "<ph name="DEVICE_NAME">$1<ex>Nexus S</ex></ph>" would like permission to pair. Please enter this passkey on that device: <ph name="PASSKEY">$2<ex>123456</ex></ph>
84 </message>
85 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_BLUETOOTH_CONFIRM_PASSKEY" desc="Bluetooth pairing message typically shown on a request from a device that has a display.">
86 Bluetooth device "<ph name="DEVICE_NAME">$1<ex>Nexus S</ex></ph>" would like permission to pair. Before accepting, please confirm that this passkey is shown on that device: <ph name="PASSKEY">$2<ex>123456</ex></ph>
87 </message>
88 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_BLUETOOTH_AUTHORIZE_PAIRING" desc="Bluetooth pairing message typically shown on a request from a device without input or display.">
89 Bluetooth device "<ph name="DEVICE_NAME">$1<ex>Nexus S</ex></ph>" would like permission to pair.
90 </message>
91 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_BLUETOOTH_ACCEPT" desc="Message on button to accept Bluetooth pairing request.">
92 Accept
93 </message>
94 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_BLUETOOTH_REJECT" desc="Message on button to reject Bluetooth pairing request.">
95 Reject
96 </message>
97 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_BLUETOOTH_PAIRED" desc="Notification shown when a new device is paired with the computer.">
98 Bluetooth device "<ph name="DEVICE_NAME">$1<ex>Nexus S</ex></ph>" has been paired and is now available to all users. You may remove this pairing using Settings.
99 </message>
100 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_VPN_DISCONNECT" desc="Message on button that disconnects from the current VPN.">
101 Disconnect
102 </message>
104 <!-- Ash multi-user warning dialog -->
105 <message name="IDS_DESKTOP_CASTING_ACTIVE_TITLE" desc="The title for the dialog which tells the user that desktop casting is in progress, asking if the casting should be stopped before switching - or - the switch should be aborted.">
106 Stop screen sharing?
107 </message>
108 <message name="IDS_DESKTOP_CASTING_ACTIVE_MESSAGE" desc="The message for the dialog which tells the user that desktop casting is in progress, asking if the casting should be stopped before switching - or - the switch should be aborted.">
109 Screen sharing will stop when you switch to another user. Do you want to continue?
110 </message>
111 <message name="IDS_DESKTOP_CASTING_ACTIVE_BUTTON_SWITCH_USER" desc="The button label for the dialog which tells the user that desktop casting is in progress. By selecting this button the casting will be stopped and the user will get switched.">
113 </message>
114 <message name="IDS_DESKTOP_CASTING_ACTIVE_BUTTON_ABORT_USER_SWITCH" desc="The button label for the dialog which tells the user that desktop casting is in progress. By selecting this button the user switch will be cancelled.">
116 </message>
118 <!-- Status tray screen capture strings. -->
119 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_SCREEN_CAPTURE_STOP" desc="label used for screen capture stop button">
120 Stop
121 </message>
123 <!-- Status tray media recording state strings. -->
124 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_MEDIA_RECORDING_AUDIO" desc="label used to indicate that the microphone is used by a background user">
125 Microphone is in use.
126 </message>
127 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_MEDIA_RECORDING_VIDEO" desc="label used to indicate that the camera is used by a background user">
128 Camera is in use.
129 </message>
130 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_MEDIA_RECORDING_AUDIO_VIDEO" desc="label used to indicate that the camera and microphone are used by a background user">
131 Camera and microphone are in use.
132 </message>
134 <!-- Status tray screen share strings. -->
135 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_SCREEN_SHARE_STOP" desc="label used for screen sharing stop button">
136 Stop
137 </message>
138 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_SCREEN_SHARE_BEING_HELPED" desc="label for screen sharing notification">
139 Sharing control of your screen via Remote Assistance.
140 </message>
141 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_SCREEN_SHARE_BEING_HELPED_NAME" desc="label for screen sharing notification with name">
142 Sharing control of your screen with <ph name="HELPER_NAME">$1<ex>Walder Frey</ex></ph> via Remote Assistance.
143 </message>
145 <!-- Status tray audio strings. -->
146 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_AUDIO_HEADPHONE" desc="label used for audio headphone device">
147 Headphone
148 </message>
150 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_AUDIO_INTERNAL_SPEAKER" desc="label used for internal audio speaker">
151 Speaker (Internal)
152 </message>
154 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_AUDIO_INTERNAL_MIC" desc="label used for internal microphone">
155 Microphone (Internal)
156 </message>
158 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_AUDIO_USB_DEVICE" desc="label used for usb audio device">
159 <ph name="device_name">$1<ex>Headphone</ex></ph> (USB)
160 </message>
162 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_AUDIO_BLUETOOTH_DEVICE" desc="label used for bluetooth audio device">
163 <ph name="device_name">$1<ex>Headphone</ex></ph> (Bluetooth)
164 </message>
166 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_AUDIO_HDMI_DEVICE" desc="label used for hdmi audio device">
167 <ph name="device_name">$1<ex>Speaker</ex></ph> (HDMI/DP)
168 </message>
170 <message name="IDS_AURA_SET_DESKTOP_WALLPAPER" desc="The label used for change wallpaper in context menu">
171 Set wallpaper...
172 </message>
174 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_SETTINGS" desc="The label used for the settings item in the status tray.">
175 Settings
176 </message>
177 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_SMS" desc="The label used in the status tray for SMS.">
179 </message>
180 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_SMS_MESSAGES" desc="The label used in the default status tray view for SMS with the number of messages.">
181 SMS messages: <ph name="MESSAGE_COUNT">$1<ex>3</ex></ph>
182 </message>
183 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_SMS_NUMBER" desc="Sender for SMS messagees in the system tray.">
184 SMS from <ph name="PHONE_NUMBER">$1<ex>08700 776655</ex></ph>
185 </message>
186 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_TRACING" desc="The status tray item indicating that performance tracing is running.">
187 Performance tracing enabled
188 </message>
189 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_BRIGHTNESS" desc="The accessible text for the brightness slider.">
190 Brightness
191 </message>
192 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_AUDIO" desc="The label used in audio detailed page bottom header of ash tray pop up.">
193 Audio Settings
194 </message>
195 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_AUDIO_OUTPUT" desc="The label used in audio detailed page for audio output section of ash tray pop up.">
196 Output
197 </message>
198 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_AUDIO_INPUT" desc="The label used in audio detailed page for audio input section of ash tray pop up.">
199 Input
200 </message>
201 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_DISPLAY_MIRRORING" desc="The label used in the tray to show that the current status is mirroring.">
202 Mirroring to <ph name="DISPLAY_NAME">$1</ph>
203 </message>
204 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_DISPLAY_EXTENDED" desc="The label used in the tray to show that the current status is extended.">
205 Extending screen to <ph name="DISPLAY_NAME">$1</ph>
206 </message>
207 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_DISPLAY_MIRRORING_NO_INTERNAL" desc="The label used in the tray to show that the current status is mirroring and the device doesn't have the internal display.">
208 Mirroring
209 </message>
210 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_DISPLAY_EXTENDED_NO_INTERNAL" desc="The label used in the tray to show that the current status is extended and the device doesn't have the internal display.">
211 Extending screen
212 </message>
213 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_DISPLAY_DOCKED" desc="The title of the notification indicating that the system is in docked mode.">
214 Docked mode
215 </message>
216 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_DISPLAY_DOCKED_DESCRIPTION" desc="The body of the notification indicating that the system is in docked mode.">
217 You can keep using your Chromebook while it's connected to an external display, even with the lid closed.
218 </message>
219 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_DISPLAY_RESOLUTION_CHANGED" desc="The label used in the tray to notify that the display resolution settings has changed.">
220 <ph name="DISPLAY_NAME">$1</ph> resolution was changed to <ph name="RESOLUTION">$2</ph>
221 </message>
222 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_DISPLAY_RESOLUTION_CHANGED_TO_UNSUPPORTED" desc="The label used in the tray to notify that the display resolution settings has changed to an unsupported resolution and the system falls back to another resolution.">
223 <ph name="DISPLAY_NAME">$1</ph> doesn't support <ph name="SPECIFIED_RESOLUTION">$2<ex>2560x1600</ex></ph>. The resolution was changed to <ph name="FALLBACK_RESOLUTION">$3<ex>1920x1200</ex></ph>
224 </message>
225 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_DISPLAY_ROTATED" desc="The label used in the tray to notify that the display rotation settings has changed.">
226 <ph name="DISPLAY_NAME">$1</ph> was rotated to <ph name="ROTATION">$2</ph>
227 </message>
228 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_DISPLAY_SINGLE_DISPLAY" desc="The label used in the tray to show a single display's configuration">
229 <ph name="DISPLAY_NAME">$1</ph>: <ph name="ANNOTATION">$2</ph>
230 </message>
231 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_DISPLAY_ANNOTATED_NAME" desc="Label used to show a display name with annotation (like screen resolution or overscan info).">
232 <ph name="DISPLAY_NAME">$1</ph> (<ph name="ANNOTATION">$2</ph>)
233 </message>
234 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_DISPLAY_ANNOTATION" desc="Label used to annotate the display's status like resolution or overscan flag.">
235 <ph name="RESOLUTION">$1</ph>, <ph name="OVERSCAN">$2</ph>
236 </message>
237 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_DISPLAY_ANNOTATION_OVERSCAN" desc="Label used to describe that the system notice that this display device may have overscan area.">
238 overscan
239 </message>
240 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_DISPLAY_STANDARD_ORIENTATION" desc="The default value of display orientation option item.">
241 0&#x00B0;
242 </message>
243 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_DISPLAY_ORIENTATION_90" desc="The value of display orientation option item: 90-degree rotated">
244 90&#x00B0;
245 </message>
246 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_DISPLAY_ORIENTATION_180" desc="The value of display orientation option item: 180-degree rotated">
247 180&#x00B0;
248 </message>
249 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_DISPLAY_ORIENTATION_270" desc="The value of display orientation option item: 270-degree rotated">
250 270&#x00B0;
251 </message>
252 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_DISPLAY_UNIFIED" desc="The title of the notification indicating that the system is in unified desktop mode.">
253 Unified desktop mode
254 </message>
255 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_CAPS_LOCK_ENABLED" desc="The label used for the tray item to indicate caps lock is on and to toggle caps lock by the click.">
256 CAPS LOCK is on
257 </message>
258 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_CAPS_LOCK_DISABLED" desc="The label used for the tray item to indicate caps lock is on and to toggle caps lock by the click.">
259 CAPS LOCK is off
260 </message>
261 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_CAPS_LOCK_SHORTCUT_SEARCH" desc="The shortcut text used for the caps lock tray item.">
262 Search
263 </message>
264 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_CAPS_LOCK_SHORTCUT_SEARCH_OR_SHIFT" desc="The shortcut text used for the caps lock tray item.">
265 Search or Shift
266 </message>
267 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_CAPS_LOCK_SHORTCUT_ALT_SEARCH" desc="The shortcut text used for the caps lock tray item.">
268 Alt+Search
269 </message>
270 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_CAPS_LOCK_SHORTCUT_ALT_SEARCH_OR_SHIFT" desc="The shortcut text used for the caps lock tray item.">
271 Alt+Search or Shift
272 </message>
273 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_CAPS_LOCK_CANCEL_BY_ALT_SEARCH" desc="The message shown on a bubble when caps lock is turned on.">
274 CAPS LOCK is on.
275 Press Alt+Search or Shift to cancel.
276 </message>
277 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_CAPS_LOCK_CANCEL_BY_SEARCH" desc="The message shown on a bubble when caps lock is turned on.">
278 CAPS LOCK is on.
279 Press Search or Shift to cancel.
280 </message>
281 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_IME_TURNED_ON_BUBBLE" desc="The message shown on a bubble when an IME is enabled">
282 Your input method has changed to <ph name="INPUT_METHOD_ID">$1<ex>EN</ex></ph>.
283 Press Shift + Alt to switch.
284 </message>
285 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_THIRD_PARTY_IME_TURNED_ON_BUBBLE" desc="The message shown on a bubble when a third party IME is enabled">
286 Your input method has changed to <ph name="INPUT_METHOD_ID">$1<ex>EN</ex></ph>*(<ph name="BEGIN_LINK">&lt;a target="_blank" href="$2"&gt;</ph>3rd party<ph name="END_LINK">&lt;/a&gt;<ex>&lt;/a&gt;</ex></ph>).
287 Press Shift + Alt to switch.
288 </message>
289 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_BATTERY_FULL" desc="The label in the tray dialog to indicate that the battery is full.">
290 Battery full
291 </message>
292 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_BATTERY_PERCENT" desc="The label in the tray dialog to show the remaining battery power as a percent.">
293 <ph name="percentage">$1<ex>56</ex></ph>% remaining
294 </message>
295 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_BATTERY_PERCENT_ONLY" desc="The label in the tray bubble setting row to show the remaining battery power as a percent.">
296 <ph name="percentage">$1<ex>56</ex></ph>%
297 </message>
298 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_BATTERY_TIME_UNTIL_FULL" desc="The label in the tray dialog to show a time estimate until the battery is fully charged.">
299 <ph name="hour">$1<ex>2</ex></ph>h <ph name="minute">$2<ex>53</ex></ph>m until full
300 </message>
301 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_BATTERY_CALCULATING" desc="The label in the tray dialog indicating that the time to charge or discharge the battery is being calculated.">
302 Calculating...
303 </message>
304 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_BATTERY_TIME_LEFT_SHORT" desc="The label in the tray bubble settings row to show a time estimate until the battery is empty.">
305 <ph name="hour">$1<ex>2</ex></ph>:<ph name="minute">$2<ex>53</ex></ph> left
306 </message>
307 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_BATTERY_TIME_UNTIL_FULL_SHORT" desc="The label in the tray bubble settings row to show a time estimate until the battery is fully charged.">
308 <ph name="hour">$1<ex>2</ex></ph>:<ph name="minute">$2<ex>53</ex></ph> until full
309 </message>
310 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_BATTERY_CHARGING_UNRELIABLE" desc="The label in the tray dialog to indicate that battery charging is unreliable.">
311 Low-power charger
312 </message>
313 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_BATTERY_FULL_CHARGE_ACCESSIBLE" desc="The message used by accessibility to show battery is fully charged.">
314 Battery is full.
315 </message>
316 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_BATTERY_PERCENT_ACCESSIBLE" desc="The message used by accessibility to show battery is discharging.">
317 Battery is <ph name="percentage">$1<ex>56</ex></ph>% full.
318 </message>
319 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_BATTERY_PERCENT_CHARGING_ACCESSIBLE" desc="The message used by accessibility to show battery is being charged.">
320 Battery is <ph name="percentage">$1<ex>56</ex></ph>% full and charging.
321 </message>
322 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_BATTERY_CALCULATING_ACCESSIBLE" desc="The message used by accessibility to show battery is calculating its time in short message.">
323 Calculating battery time.
324 </message>
325 <message name= "IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_BATTERY_TIME_LEFT_ACCESSIBLE" desc="The message used by accessibility to read remaining battery time until empty.">
326 Time left until battery is empty, <ph name="time_left">$1<ex>1 hour and 15 minutes</ex></ph>
327 </message>
328 <message name= "IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_BATTERY_TIME_UNTIL_FULL_ACCESSIBLE" desc="The message used by accessibility to read the estimated time until full.">
329 Time remaining until battery is fully charged, <ph name="time_remaining">$1<ex>1 hour and 15 minutes</ex></ph>
330 </message>
331 <message name = "IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_BATTERY_TIME_ACCESSIBLE" desc="The message used by accessibility to read battery time, which includes both non-zero hours and minutes.">
332 <ph name="hour">$1<ex> 1 hour</ex></ph> and <ph name="minute">$2<ex>15 minutes</ex></ph>
333 </message>
334 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_BATTERY_CHARGING_UNRELIABLE_ACCESSIBLE" desc="The message used by accessibility to indicate that battery charging is unreliable.">
335 Plugged in to a low-power charger. Battery charging may not be reliable.
336 </message>
337 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_BUBBLE_SESSION_LENGTH_LIMIT" desc="Tray bubble item shown to inform the user that the session length is limited.">
338 Session ends in <ph name="session_time_remaining">$1<ex>4 minutes 23 seconds</ex></ph>.
339 </message>
340 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_NOTIFICATION_SESSION_LENGTH_LIMIT" desc="Notification shown to inform the user that the session length is limited.">
341 Session ends in <ph name="session_time_remaining">$1<ex>4 minutes 23 seconds</ex></ph>. You will be signed out.
342 </message>
343 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_ROTATION_LOCK_AUTO" desc="The text shown in the tray menu when rotation is set to auto and the user can enable the rotation lock by tapping.">
344 Enable rotation lock
345 </message>
346 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_ROTATION_LOCK_LOCKED" desc="The text shown in the tray menu when rotation is set to locked and tapping will disable the lock.">
347 Disable rotation lock
348 </message>
349 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_KEYBOARD_DISABLED" desc="The text shown in the tray menu when the virtual keyboard is disabled.">
350 On-screen keyboard disabled
351 </message>
352 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_KEYBOARD_ENABLED" desc="The text shown in the tray menu when the virtual keyboard is enabled.">
353 On-screen keyboard enabled
354 </message>
355 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_ENABLE_KEYBOARD" desc="A button label in the tray menu to enable the keyboard.">
356 Enable on-screen keyboard
357 </message>
358 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_DISABLE_KEYBOARD" desc="A button label in the tray menu to disable the keyboard.">
359 Disable on-screen keyboard
360 </message>
361 <message name="IDS_ASH_VIRTUAL_KEYBOARD_TRAY_ACCESSIBLE_NAME" desc="The accessible text for virtual keyboard icon in status tray.">
362 Show on-screen keyboard
363 </message>
364 <message name="IDS_ASH_DISPLAY_FAILURE_ON_MIRRORING" desc="An error message to show that the system failed to enter the mirroring mode.">
365 Could not mirror displays since no supported resolutions found. Entered extended desktop instead.
366 </message>
367 <message name="IDS_ASH_DISPLAY_FAILURE_ON_NON_MIRRORING" desc="An error message to show that the system failed to enter the extended desktop mode or unknown status. Please translate the parentized text.">
368 Dear Monitor, it's not working out between us. (That monitor is not supported)
369 </message>
370 <message name="IDS_ASH_DISPLAY_RESOLUTION_CHANGE_ACCEPT" desc="A button label shown in the notification for the resolution change to accept the change">
371 Accept
372 </message>
373 <message name="IDS_ASH_DISPLAY_RESOLUTION_CHANGE_REVERT" desc="A button label shown in the notification for the resolution change to revert the change">
374 Revert
375 </message>
376 <message name="IDS_ASH_DISPLAY_RESOLUTION_TIMEOUT" desc="A message for to notify the user about the timeout of display resolution change.">
377 Reverting to old resolution in <ph name="TIMEOUT_SECONDS">$1</ph>
378 </message>
379 <message name="IDS_ASH_LOW_PERIPHERAL_BATTERY_NOTIFICATION_TEXT" desc="The text of the notification when a peripheral device is in low battery condition.">
380 Battery low (<ph name="percentage">$1<ex>56</ex></ph>%)
381 </message>
382 <message name="IDS_ASH_SCREENSHOT_NOTIFICATION_TITLE_SUCCESS" desc="The title of the notification when a screenshot was taken.">
383 Screenshot taken
384 </message>
385 <message name="IDS_ASH_SCREENSHOT_NOTIFICATION_TITLE_DISABLED" desc="The title of the notification when taking a screenshot failed because screenshots are disabled.">
386 Screenshots disabled
387 </message>
388 <message name="IDS_ASH_SCREENSHOT_NOTIFICATION_TITLE_FAIL" desc="The title of the notification when taking a screenshot failed.">
389 An error occurred
390 </message>
391 <message name="IDS_ASH_SCREENSHOT_NOTIFICATION_TEXT_SUCCESS" desc="The text of the notification when a screenshot was taken.">
392 Click to view
393 </message>
394 <message name="IDS_ASH_SCREENSHOT_NOTIFICATION_TEXT_DISABLED" desc="The text of the notification when taking a screenshot failed because screenshots are disabled by administrator policy.">
395 The ability to take screenshots has been disabled by your administrator.
396 </message>
397 <message name="IDS_ASH_SCREENSHOT_NOTIFICATION_TEXT_FAIL" desc="The text of the notification when taking a screenshot failed.">
398 Failed to save screenshot
399 </message>
400 <message name="IDS_ASH_SIGN_OUT_WARNING_POPUP_TEXT" desc="The text of the popup when the user preses the exit shortcut in chrome-os.">
401 Press Ctrl+Shift+Q twice to sign out.
402 </message>
403 <message name="IDS_ASH_SIGN_OUT_WARNING_POPUP_TEXT_ACCESSIBLE" desc="The message used by accessibility to indicate the content of the popup when the user preses the exit shortcut in chrome-os.">
404 Press Control Shift Q twice to sign out.
405 </message>
406 <message name="IDS_ASH_LOGOUT_CONFIRMATION_TITLE" desc="Dialog title for the logout confirmation dialog.">
407 Exiting Session
408 </message>
409 <message name="IDS_ASH_LOGOUT_CONFIRMATION_WARNING" desc="The text for the logout confirmation dialog.">
410 You will automatically be signed out in <ph name="LOGOUT_TIME_LEFT">$1<ex>5 seconds</ex></ph>.
411 </message>
412 <message name="IDS_ASH_LOGOUT_CONFIRMATION_WARNING_NOW" desc="The text for the logout confirmation dialog with no time left.">
413 You will be signed out now.
414 </message>
415 <message name="IDS_ASH_LOGOUT_CONFIRMATION_BUTTON" desc="The text for okay button of the logout confirmation dialog.">
416 Sign out now
417 </message>
418 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_NEW_LOGIN_UI_ENABLED" desc="The text shown in the tray menu when the WebView-based sign-in is enabled.">
419 New login UI is ON
420 </message>
421 <message name="IDS_ASH_STATUS_TRAY_NEW_LOGIN_UI_DISABLED" desc="The text shown in the tray menu when the WebView-based sign-in is disabled.">
422 New login UI is OFF
423 </message>
424 </grit-part>