16 MSG_MENU_ABOUTMUI (//)
25 MSG_MENU_SC_ONLINE (//)
31 MSG_MENU_SC_OFFLINE (//)
37 MSG_MENU_SC_ICONIFY (//)
58 MSG_MENU_SETTINGS (//)
76 MSG_MENU_SC_SAVEAS (//)
79 MSG_MENU_MUISETTINGS (//)
82 MSG_MENU_SC_MUISETTINGS (//)
88 MSG_MAINPANEL_GENERAL (//)
91 MSG_MAINPANEL_CONTROLLERS (//)
94 MSG_MAINPANEL_DEVICES (//)
97 MSG_MAINPANEL_CLASSES (//)
100 MSG_MAINPANEL_OPTIONS (//)
103 MSG_MAINPANEL_POPUPS (//)
106 MSG_MAINPANEL_CONFIG (//)
112 MSG_ERRLVL_WARNINGS (//)
115 MSG_ERRLVL_ERRORS (//)
118 MSG_ERRLVL_FAILURES (//)
122 Never open a popup window! Bah!
125 Only popup on an error condition
127 MSG_POPUP_UNKNOWN (//)
128 Popup on new, unknown devices
130 MSG_POPUP_NOBINDING (//)
131 Popup, if there is no binding
133 MSG_POPUP_NOCONFIG (//)
134 Popup, if there is no config yet
136 MSG_POPUP_CONFIGCLASS (//)
137 Popup on configurable class
139 MSG_POPUP_BINDING (//)
140 Popup, regardless of binding
142 MSG_POPUP_ALWAYS (//)
143 Always immediately annoy me
145 MSG_PANEL_GENERAL_LABEL1 (//)
146 \33cTrident V4.3 Graphical User Interface
148 MSG_PANEL_GENERAL_LABEL2 (//)
149 \33cfor the Poseidon USB Stack
151 MSG_PANEL_GENERAL_LABEL3 (//)
152 \33cCopyright \xa92002-2009 Chris Hodges
154 MSG_PANEL_GENERAL_LABEL4 (//)
155 \33cAll rights reserved.
157 MSG_PANEL_GENERAL_LABEL5 (//)
158 \33cMason Icons are\ncourtesy of Martin Merz.
160 MSG_PANEL_HARDWARE_LABEL1 (//)
161 \33c\33bUSB Hardware Controllers available
163 MSG_PANEL_HARDWARE_CONTROLLER_HELP (//)
164 This is the list of available hardware controllers.\nSeveral different controllers can be in the system at\nthe same time.\nTo add an entry, use the 'New' gadget at the bottom.\nYou need to manually set an hardware controller online\nthe first time you add the device.
166 MSG_PANEL_HARDWARE_COLS_NAME (//)
169 MSG_PANEL_HARDWARE_COLS_UNIT (//)
172 MSG_PANEL_HARDWARE_COLS_ONLINE (//)
175 MSG_PANEL_HARDWARE_COLS_PRODUCT (//)
178 MSG_PANEL_HARDWARE_ONLINE_YES (//)
181 MSG_PANEL_HARDWARE_ONLINE_NO (//)
184 MSG_PANEL_HARDWARE_UNKNOWN (//)
185 \33iunknown until online
187 MSG_PANEL_HARDWARE_LABEL2 (//)
190 MSG_PANEL_HARDWARE_DEVICE_HELP (//)
191 Give the name of the controller device\ndriver in this field. These devices are\nnormally stored in DEVS:USBHardware.
193 MSG_PANEL_HARDWARE_SELECT (//)
194 Select USBHardware device...
196 MSG_PANEL_HARDWARE_UNIT (//)
199 MSG_PANEL_HARDWARE_UNIT_HELP (//)
200 If there are multiple cards of the\nsame kind in your machine, enter\nthe unit number of the board here.
202 MSG_PANEL_HARDWARE_DRIVER_NEW (//)
205 MSG_PANEL_HARDWARE_DRIVER_NEW_HELP (//)
206 Click here to create a\nnew hardware driver entry.
208 MSG_PANEL_HARDWARE_DRIVER_COPY (//)
211 MSG_PANEL_HARDWARE_DRIVER_COPY_HELP (//)
212 Click here to copy the selected\nhardware driver entry.
214 MSG_PANEL_HARDWARE_DRIVER_DELETE (//)
217 MSG_PANEL_HARDWARE_DRIVER_DELETE_HELP (//)
218 Click here to remove the selected entry.\nThe hardware will automatically go offline,\ntaking all its connected devices down.
220 MSG_PANEL_HARDWARE_DRIVER_ONLINE (//)
223 MSG_PANEL_HARDWARE_DRIVER_ONLINE_HELP (//)
224 Click here to activate an\nindividual hardware driver.
226 MSG_PANEL_HARDWARE_DRIVER_OFFLINE (//)
229 MSG_PANEL_HARDWARE_DRIVER_OFFLINE_HELP (//)
230 Click here to deactivate an\nindividual hardware driver.
232 MSG_PANEL_HARDWARE_DRIVER_INFO (//)
235 MSG_PANEL_HARDWARE_DRIVER_INFO_HELP (//)
236 To get information on the device driver,\nclick here. The device needs to be online\nfor the information to be available.
238 MSG_PANEL_DEVICES_LABEL (//)
239 \33c\33bUSB Devices in the system
241 MSG_PANEL_DEVICES_HELP (//)
242 This is the list of USB devices (functions)\ncurrently in the system. It also shows the\ncurrently existing device or interface bindings.
244 MSG_PANEL_DEVICES_COLS_NAME (//)
247 MSG_PANEL_DEVICES_COLS_SPEED (//)
250 MSG_PANEL_DEVICES_COLS_STATE (//)
253 MSG_PANEL_DEVICES_COLS_CLASS (//)
256 MSG_PANEL_DEVICES_COLS_BINDINGS (//)
259 MSG_PANEL_DEVICES_SCAN (//)
262 MSG_PANEL_DEVICES_SCAN_HELP (//)
263 Clicking on this button will start a class scan. This means that\neach device will be examined if it matches some of the standard\nclasses in the system. In this case, a binding will be established\nand the functionality will be added to the system automatically.\n
265 MSG_PANEL_DEVICES_UNBIND (//)
268 MSG_PANEL_DEVICES_UNBIND_HELP (//)
269 Manually removes a binding. This can be\nuseful to temporarily deactivate a device.\nUse 'Class Scan' to reactivate the binding.
271 MSG_PANEL_DEVICES_INFO (//)
274 MSG_PANEL_DEVICES_INFO_HELP (//)
275 Opens a detailed information window.\nJust try it, nothing can go wrong.
277 MSG_PANEL_DEVICES_SETTINGS (//)
280 MSG_PANEL_DEVICES_SETTINGS_HELP (//)
281 If there is a device binding and the class\nsupports a configuration GUI, clicking on this\nbutton will open the preferences window.\n\nNote well, that the corresponding button for the\ninterface binding settings can be found inside\nthe information window.
283 MSG_PANEL_DEVICES_SUSPEND (//)
286 MSG_PANEL_DEVICES_SUSPEND_HELP (//)
287 Sends device into power saving suspend mode.\nIf a class binding does not support suspend,\nthis button will do nothing.
289 MSG_PANEL_DEVICES_RESUME (//)
292 MSG_PANEL_DEVICES_RESUME_HELP (//)
293 Resumes the device to full operation after\nit was placed into suspend mode.\n
295 MSG_PANEL_DEVICES_POWERCYCLE (//)
298 MSG_PANEL_DEVICES_POWERCYCLE_HELP (//)
299 Power cycles the hub port and re-enumerates\ndevice. Comes handy to reactivate dead devices.\n
301 MSG_PANEL_DEVICES_DISABLE (//)
304 MSG_PANEL_DEVICES_DISABLE_HELP (//)
305 Permanently powers off the port. It cannot be\nreactivated by unplugging/replugging the device.\n
307 MSG_POSEIDON_SHORTHELP (//)
308 Poseidon (his latin name Neptune) the god of the sea\nand its inhabitants, and one of the Olympians, the son\nof Cronus and Rhea, brother of Zeus, Hades, Demeter,\nHera, Hestia. He was married to Amphitrite, a Nereid,\nand had by her the son Triton, a merman. Like other\nOlympians, had many love affairs (e.g. with Medusa)\nand numerous children (e.g. Pegasos).
310 MSG_PANEL_CLASSES (//)
311 \33c\33bUSB Classes available
313 MSG_PANEL_CLASSES_HELP (//)
314 This is the list of USB classes available.\nEach class is a software driver for a group of\nUSB devices. Classes can be manually added using\nthe 'Add' button or automatically with 'Dir Scan'.
316 MSG_PANEL_CLASSES_COLS_NAME (//)
319 MSG_PANEL_CLASSES_COLS_USE (//)
322 MSG_PANEL_CLASSES_COLS_DESC (//)
325 MSG_PANEL_CLASSES_LABEL (//)
328 MSG_PANEL_CLASSES_LABEL_HELP (//)
329 To manually add an usb class driver,\nenter its name here and click on 'Add'.
331 MSG_PANEL_CLASSES_SELECT (//)
332 Select USB class library...
334 MSG_PANEL_CLASSES_ADD (//)
337 MSG_PANEL_CLASSES_ADD_HELP (//)
338 To manually add an usb class\ndriver, enter its name above\nand click on this button.
340 MSG_PANEL_CLASSES_REMOVE (//)
343 MSG_PANEL_CLASSES_REMOVE_HELP (//)
344 Click here to remove a class driver\nand all its current bindings.
346 MSG_PANEL_CLASSES_CONFIG (//)
349 MSG_PANEL_CLASSES_CONFIG_HELP (//)
350 If a class driver supports some kind of\nconfiguration, click here and it will\nopen a configuration window of the class.
352 MSG_PANEL_CLASSES_SCAN (//)
355 MSG_PANEL_CLASSES_SCAN_HELP (//)
356 Automatically scans for class\ndrivers and\nadds all drivers found to the system.
358 MSG_PANEL_OPTIONS (//)
359 \33c\33bVarious Settings
361 MSG_PANEL_OPTIONS_STACK (//)
364 MSG_PANEL_OPTIONS_PRIORITY (//)
367 MSG_PANEL_OPTIONS_PRIORITY_HELP (//)
368 Defines the task priority of all\nsubtasks started by Poseidon.
370 MSG_PANEL_OPTIONS_BOOT (//)
373 MSG_PANEL_OPTIONS_BOOT_HELP (//)
374 If reset resident, this value defines,\nhow long Poseidon should wait for USB\ndevices to settle, allowing to boot from\nslow devices such as an USB CD drive.
376 MSG_PANEL_OPTIONS_BOOT_FORMAT (//)
379 MSG_PANEL_OPTIONS_DISABLELOW (//)
380 Automatically disable hub port on low power conditions:
382 MSG_PANEL_OPTIONS_DISABLELOW_HELP (//)
383 If a low power condition is detected at a port,\nselecting this switch will automatically turn off\nthe device causing the low power condition.
385 MSG_PANEL_OPTIONS_DISABLEDEAD (//)
386 Automatically disable hub port, if device drops dead:
388 MSG_PANEL_OPTIONS_DISABLEDEAD_HELP (//)
389 If a device drops dead (transfer timeouts),\nand this switch is selected, then the hub port\nwill be disabled automatically to avoid unnecessary\nperformance penalties.
391 MSG_PANEL_OPTIONS_POWERCYCLE (//)
392 Automatically power cycle hub port, if device drops dead:
394 MSG_PANEL_OPTIONS_POWERCYCLE_HELP (//)
395 If a device drops dead (transfer timeouts),\nand this switch is selected, then the hub port\nwill be reset automatically to try to revive the\ndevice. However, this can lead to nasty infinity loops.
397 MSG_PANEL_OPTIONS_POWERSAVE (//)
398 Enable power-saving suspend mode:
400 MSG_PANEL_OPTIONS_POWERSAVE_HELP (//)
401 Devices will be placed into suspend mode after\na specified interval of inactivity.\nPower consumption goes down to less than 1mA.\nResuming of operation usually takes place within 25ms.
403 MSG_PANEL_OPTIONS_FORCESUSPEND (//)
404 Force suspend mode, even if not supported by class:
406 MSG_PANEL_OPTIONS_FORCESUSPEND_HELP (//)
407 Class drivers should support going into suspend\nmode. If they don't, enabling this switch will\nsimply release the binding prior to suspending.\nThis is only performed on remote wakeup devices,\notherwise the class wouldn't rebind automatically.
409 MSG_PANEL_OPTIONS_INACTIVITY (//)
410 Inactivity timeout for suspend:
412 MSG_PANEL_OPTIONS_INACTIVITY_HELP (//)
413 Timeout before trying to place a device into\npower saving suspend mode.
415 MSG_PANEL_OPTIONS_INACTIVITY_FORMAT (//)
418 MSG_PANEL_OPTIONS_LOGGING (//)
421 MSG_PANEL_OPTIONS_LOGGING_LABEL (//)
424 MSG_PANEL_OPTIONS_LOGGING_LABEL_HELP (//)
425 Toggles logging of normal\ninformation messages.
427 MSG_PANEL_OPTIONS_LOGGING_WARN (//)
430 MSG_PANEL_OPTIONS_LOGGING_WARN_HELP (//)
431 Toggles logging of warnings.
433 MSG_PANEL_OPTIONS_LOGGING_ERR (//)
436 MSG_PANEL_OPTIONS_LOGGING_ERR_HELP (//)
437 Toggles logging of errors.
439 MSG_PANEL_OPTIONS_LOGGING_FAIL (//)
442 MSG_PANEL_OPTIONS_LOGGING_FAIL_HELP (//)
443 Toggles logging of failures.
445 MSG_PANEL_OPTIONS_MEMORY (//)
446 Memory allocated in Poseidon Pool:
449 \33c\33bPopup Settings
451 MSG_PANEL_POPO_LABEL (//)
454 MSG_PANEL_POPO_CONNECT (//)
457 MSG_PANEL_POPO_CONNECT_HELP (//)
458 Popup display behaviour on\nconnecting new USB devices
460 MSG_PANEL_POPO_DISCONNECT (//)
463 MSG_PANEL_POPO_DISCONNECT_HELP (//)
464 Whether to popup a window\nif the device is removed.
466 MSG_PANEL_POPO_DEATH (//)
469 MSG_PANEL_POPO_DEATH_HELP (//)
470 Open a requester, if device seems to be dead.
472 MSG_PANEL_POPO_DELAY (//)
475 MSG_PANEL_POPO_DELAY_HELP (//)
476 How long should the requester be displayed\nbefore disappearing automatically.
478 MSG_PANEL_POPO_DELAY_FORMAT (//)
481 MSG_PANEL_POPO_ACTIVATE (//)
484 MSG_PANEL_POPO_ACTIVATE_HELP (//)
485 Make the window active when opening.
487 MSG_PANEL_POPO_TOFRONT (//)
490 MSG_PANEL_POPO_TOFRONT_HELP (//)
491 Pop window to front, if content changes.
493 MSG_PANEL_POPO_CONSOUND (//)
496 MSG_PANEL_POPO_CONSOUND_HELP (//)
497 This sound will be replayed everytime\na device is connected to the bus.
499 MSG_PANEL_POPO_CONSOUND_SELECT (//)
500 Select a sound file to be replayed...
502 MSG_PANEL_POPO_DISCONSOUND (//)
505 MSG_PANEL_POPO_DISCONSOUND_HELP (//)
506 This sound will be replayed everytime\na device is removed from the bus.
508 MSG_PANEL_POPO_DISCONSOUND_SELECT (//)
509 Select a sound file to be replayed...
511 MSG_PANEL_CONFIG (//)
512 \33c\33bConfiguration management (Use drag & drop)
514 MSG_PANEL_CONFIG_HELP (//)
515 In this box you can see all the preferences that are\nsaved along the prefs file in ENVARC:.\nYou can use this panel to delete or export prefs.\n\nUse drag & drop to copy or replace preferences.\n
517 MSG_PANEL_CONFIG_COLS_TYPE (//)
520 MSG_PANEL_CONFIG_COLS_DESC (//)
523 MSG_PANEL_CONFIG_COLS_OWNER (//)
526 MSG_PANEL_CONFIG_COLS_SIZE (//)
529 MSG_PANEL_CONFIG_SAVEAS (//)
532 MSG_PANEL_CONFIG_SAVEAS_HELP (//)
533 Save all the prefs under given name\nfor reloading it later.
535 MSG_PANEL_CONFIG_EXPORT (//)
538 MSG_PANEL_CONFIG_EXPORT_HELP (//)
539 Allows you to save a selected entry\nto reload it later.
541 MSG_PANEL_CONFIG_IMPORT (//)
544 MSG_PANEL_CONFIG_IMPORT_HELP (//)
545 Imports a previously saved piece of prefs.
547 MSG_PANEL_CONFIG_REMOVE (//)
550 MSG_PANEL_CONFIG_REMOVE_HELP (//)
551 Deletes the selected prefs entry.
553 MSG_PANEL_CONFIG_MSGLOG (//)
556 MSG_PANEL_CONFIG_INFLVL (//)
559 MSG_PANEL_CONFIG_INFLVL_HELP (//)
560 This gadget determines the amount and\ntype of messages shown below.
562 MSG_PANEL_CONFIG_LOGSAVE (//)
565 MSG_PANEL_CONFIG_LOGSAVE_HELP (//)
566 To generate a logfile of the errors,\ne.g. to send the information to me\nfor bug reporting or help.
568 MSG_PANEL_CONFIG_LOGFLUSH (//)
571 MSG_PANEL_CONFIG_LOGFLUSH_HELP (//)
572 Clicking on this button will remove all\nthe messages in the stack. There's no way\nto get them back.
574 MSG_PANEL_CONFIG_LOGHELP (//)
575 These are the messages of the Poseidon stack\ngenerated so far. If you want to clear this list\njust click on the 'Flush all messages' button.
577 MSG_PANEL_CONFIG_ALLONLINE (//)
580 MSG_PANEL_CONFIG_ALLONLINE_HELP (//)
581 Start all USB hardware device drivers that\nhave been entered in the 'Hardware' panel.\nMoreover, the found devices will be checked\nfor possible bindings.
583 MSG_PANEL_CONFIG_ALLOFFLINE (//)
586 MSG_PANEL_CONFIG_ALLOFFLINE_HELP (//)
587 Using 'Offline' you can take down all the USB\nhardware device drivers.\nThis totally halts the stack.
589 MSG_PANEL_CONFIG_RESTART (//)
592 MSG_PANEL_CONFIG_RESTART_HELP (//)
593 Clicking on 'Restart' will stop and restart\nall hardware device drivers.
595 MSG_PANEL_CONFIG_SAVE (//)
598 MSG_PANEL_CONFIG_SAVE_HELP (//)
599 To save your current prefs to disk, click\non this button. The configuration will be\nstored in both ENVARC: and\n ENV:.
601 MSG_PANEL_CONFIG_USE (//)
604 MSG_PANEL_CONFIG_USE_HELP (//)
605 To use, but not permanently save your prefs\nclick this button. The configuration will be\nstored in ENV:.
610 MSG_HARDWARE_WINDOW (//)
611 Hardware driver information window
613 MSG_HARDWARE_WINDOW_HELP (//)
614 These fields show some general information\non the USB hardware driver.
616 MSG_HARDWARE_WINDOW_FRAME (//)
617 General USB hardware driver information
619 MSG_HARDWARE_WINDOW_LABEL (//)
620 Device:\nUnit:\nVersion:\nProduct:\nManufacturer:\nDescription:\nCopyright:
622 MSG_ACTION_SAVE_ERR (//)
623 Select file to save errors to...
625 MSG_ACTION_SAVE_ERR_FILE (//)
628 MSG_ACTION_ERR_SAVED (//)
629 Error log saved to file %s.
631 MSG_ACTION_ERR_SAVED_ERRWRITE (//)
632 Error opening file %s for writing.
634 MSG_ACTION_SAVE_DEV (//)
635 Select file to save device list to...
637 MSG_ACTION_SAVE_DEV_FILE (//)
640 MSG_ACTION_SAVE_DEV_ERREXE (//)
641 Error executing PsdDevLister
643 MSG_ACTION_DEV_SAVED (//)
644 DevLister saved to %s.
646 MSG_ACTION_PREFS_LOAD (//)
647 Select a Poseidon Prefs file...
649 MSG_ACTION_PREFS_LOADED (//)
650 Config loaded from %s.
652 MSG_ACTION_PREFS_SAVEAS (//)
653 Select file to save prefs to...
655 MSG_ACTION_PREFS_SAVED (//)
656 Configuration successfully saved to %s.
658 MSG_ACTION_PREFS_SAVEDERR (//)
659 Couldn't save config to %s.
661 MSG_ACTION_PREFS_NOTSAVED (//)
664 MSG_ACTION_PREFS_SAVEDSUCCESS (//)
665 Configuration successfully saved.
667 MSG_ACTION_USEQUIT (//)
670 MSG_ACTION_CONFIGCHANGED (//)
671 The current configuration has been changed\nand not been saved yet.
673 MSG_ACTION_SAVEQUIT (//)
674 Couldn't save config.
676 MSG_ACTION_DEV_FORCEBIND_NONE (//)
679 MSG_ACTION_DEV_FORCE_REQ (//)
680 I'm not dumb!|I'll reconsider
682 MSG_ACTION_DEV_FORCE_REQ_TXT (//)
683 You are about to establish a forced \33bdevice\33n\nbinding. This is not an interface binding. As\nmost people are not capable of reading the\nmanual and they cause more harm than good.\nPlease make sure you know, what you're doing\nand not breaking things (and then bugger me with\nsilly emails).
685 MSG_ACTION_DEV_FORCE (//)
686 Forcing device binding of %s to %s.
688 MSG_ACTION_DEV_FORCE_REMOVE (//)
689 Removed forced device binding of %s.
691 MSG_ACTION_CFG_REMOVE (//)
694 MSG_ACTION_CFG_REMOVE_HELP (//)
695 You are about to \33bremove\33n the configuration\ndata related to the device with the ID\n\33b%s\33n.\nThis includes all individually saved class\nsetting for the device or interfaces, as well\nas the stuff Trident saves (such as custom name or\npopup inhibit).\n\nAre you sure you want to remove these prefs?
697 MSG_ACTION_CFG_REMOVE_DEFAULT (//)
698 You are about to \33bremove\33n the (default)\nconfiguration of the class \33b%s\33n.\nThis will set the classes initial prefs to the\ninternal defaults \33bon next boot\33n!\nIt does normally not affect the device or interface\nindividually saved settings.\n\nAre you sure you want to remove these prefs?
700 MSG_ACTION_CFG_REMOVE_CLASS (//)
701 You are about to \33bremove\33n the class\nconfiguration of the class \33b%s\33n,\nspecifically saved for device with ID\n\33b%s\33n.\n\nAre you sure you want to remove these prefs?
703 MSG_ACTION_CFG_REMOVE_CLASS_DEF (//)
704 You are about to \33bremove\33n the class\nconfiguration of the class \33b%s\33n\nsaved for the particular interface\n\33b%s\33n of the device with ID\n\33b%s\33n.\n\nAre you sure you want to remove these prefs?
706 MSG_ACTION_CFG_REMOVE_UNKNOWN (//)
707 Do you really want to remove this\n\33bunknown prefs data\33n from the preferences?
709 MSG_ACTION_MEMPOOL_FORMAT (//)
712 MSG_ACTION_CFG_EXPORT (//)
713 Select file to export prefs to...
715 MSG_ACTION_CFG_PREFS_FILE (//)
718 MSG_ACTION_STACKCFG_FILE (//)
721 MSG_ACTION_DEVICECFG_FILE (//)
724 MSG_ACTION_CLASSCFG_FILE (//)
727 MSG_ACTION_DEVCFGDATA_FILE (//)
730 MSG_ACTION_IFCFGDATA_FILE (//)
733 MSG_ACTION_CFG_FAIL (//)
734 Failed to open file %s.
736 MSG_ACTION_CFG_IMPORT (//)
737 Select file to import prefs from...
739 MSG_ACTION_CFGDATA_OOPS (//)
742 MSG_ACTION_CFGDATA_OOPS_HELP (//)
743 To import device or interface\nprefs data, you need to select\nthe device entry where it should be added.
745 MSG_ACTION_CFGDATA_ERR (//)
746 I don't know that kind of prefs file.
748 MSG_ACTION_CFGDATA_ERR_READ (//)
749 Read error on loading prefs file %s.
751 MSG_ACTION_CFGDATA_ERR_ALLOC (//)
752 Failed to allocate buffer for loading %s.
754 MSG_ACTION_CFGDATA_ERR_IFF (//)
755 %s does not seem to be an iff file.
757 MSG_ACTION_CFGDATA_ERR_OPEN (//)
758 Failed to open file %s.
760 MSG_APPLYDRAGACTION_DEVICECFG (//)
763 MSG_APPLYDRAGACTION_DEVICECFG_HELP (//)
764 Do you want to \33breplace\33n or \33bmerge\33n the prefs of\n\33b%s\33n\nwith the contents from\n\33b%s\33n?
766 MSG_APPLYDRAGACTION_DEVCFGDATA (//)
769 MSG_APPLYDRAGACTION_DEVCFGDATA_HELP (//)
770 Sorry, but only prefs of the same owner can\nbe replaced.\n\nDo you wish to add this prefs\nto the device instead?
772 MSG_APPLYDRAGACTION_DEVCFGDATA_REPLACE (//)
775 MSG_APPLYDRAGACTION_DEVCFGDATA_REPLACE_HELP (//)
776 Do you want to \33breplace\33n the prefs of\n\33b%s\33n\nby those of\n\33b%s\33n?
778 MSG_APPLYDRAGACTION_DEVICECFG_REPLACE (//)
781 MSG_APPLYDRAGACTION_DEVICECFG_REPLACE_HELP (//)
782 Do you want to \33breplace\33n the prefs of\n\33b%s\33n\nby the one in\n\33b%s\33n?
784 MSG_APPLYDRAGACTION_DEVICECFG_ADD (//)
787 MSG_APPLYDRAGACTION_DEVICECFG_ADD_HELP (//)
788 Do you want to \33badd\33n the prefs of\n\33b%s\33n\nto the device\n\33b%s\33n?
790 MSG_CFGLISTDISPATCHER_OOPS (//)
793 MSG_CFGLISTDISPATCHER_OOPS_HELP (//)
794 Sorry, drag'n drop operation to\nthat target is not supported.
796 MSG_DEVICE_SPEED_LOW (//)
799 MSG_DEVICE_SPEED_HIGH (//)
802 MSG_DEVICE_SPEED_FULL (//)
805 MSG_DEVICE_SPEED_SUPER (//)
808 MSG_DEVICE_STATE_SUSPENDED (//)
811 MSG_DEVICE_STATE_DEAD (//)
814 MSG_DEVICE_STATE_DEADLP (//)
817 MSG_DEVICE_STATE_LOWPOWER (//)
820 MSG_DEVICE_STATE_CONFIGURED (//)
823 MSG_DEVICE_STATE_DEVDESC (//)
826 MSG_DEVICE_STATE_HASADDRESS (//)
829 MSG_DEVICE_STATE_CONNECTED (//)
835 MSG_LOGLEVEL_WARNING (//)
838 MSG_LOGLEVEL_ERROR (//)
841 MSG_LOGLEVEL_FAILURE (//)
844 MSG_LOGLEVEL_OTHER (//)