As introduced by Mytour in the previous article, Translate Client provides online language translation on computers, offering online support directly within your browser with assistance from Wikipedia. Readers can refer to the installation of Translate Client before using it.
In addition to Translate Client, there are many other translation software options such as Q Translator, Easy Translator, and SDL Trados Studio. SDL Trados Studio is particularly noteworthy, and it's worth trying out due to its features and performance.
Guide to Using Translate Client for Language Translation on Computers
Step 1: Open the interface and familiarize yourself with the Translator Client interface.
Step 2: Click on the globe icon to change the translation language and the language to be translated.
Step 3: Additionally, you can customize the popup format below the Taskbar, although many features are restricted and can only be used when you purchase the license.
Step 4: While browsing the web, simply highlight any text and a G icon will appear. Click on it to translate.
Step 5: The translation results are quite accurate and easy to understand.
Step 6: Click to select a word and translate its meaning. Unfortunately, this feature is only available in the Pro version.
Step 7: In addition to the above methods, if you wish to directly translate within the software, you can highlight and press Ctrl twice to automatically transfer the selected text to the software for translation.
Thus, Mytour has completed guiding you on the basic usage of Translate, a multilingual translation software on computers. Hopefully, this article has been helpful to you. Additionally, readers can utilize translation utilities on their browsers, referring to the article on translation on Firefox, Chrome with imtranslator.
