Boost Your Language Skills Using Windows 10/11 Hotkeys
Boost Your Language Skills Using Windows 10/11 Hotkeys
Sometimes you may need to translate content from foreign websites or documents to your native language; most users probably rely on translation features integrated within Google and Microsoft software. The MS Office apps incorporate a built-in translator feature, and you can utilize cloud-based Microsoft and Google translators in Edge and Chrome.
However, there are also some good alternative translator tools you can utilize across all Windows software. QTranslate and DeepL are two utilities with which you can translate text by pressing hotkeys. This is how you can add translate text passages with those apps’ hotkeys in Windows 11/10.
How to Translate Text in Windows Software With QTranslate
QTranslate is among the best free translation apps for Windows platforms dating back to XP. It enables you to translate text in all Windows software with nine cloud-based translator services (including Microsoft and Google). However, the best thing about this software is its hotkey functionality for translating selected text. You can translate text passages with QTranslate like this:
- Open the QTranslate website.
- Click theDownload QTranslate button.
- Press File Explorer’s button (the one with a folder library icon) on your taskbar.
- Go to whatever folder has the QTranslate setup file in it.
- Double-click theQtranslate.6.10.0.exe installer file.
- Select theI Agree andInstall options for QTranslate. The software will then automatically start after installation so long as you kept the Run QTranslate checkbox selected.
- Open a website in a foreign language to try out the translator. For the sake of example, this German Microsoft Store page will do.
- Select some text to translate on the website, and press theCtrl +Q hotkey. A popup window with an English translation for your selected foreign text will open.
The popup window that opens includes a few options. You can select different translation services at the bottom of the window. Click the star button to save it to your favorites. Add the translated text to the clipboard by selecting theCopy selection to clipboard option.
You can view the main QTranslate translation window by selecting text and pressing theCtrl key twice. That window displays the selected foreign text alongside the translated content. There you can change the translation by choosing a different language on the drop-down menu and clickingTranslate . Click theListen to text (headphone) buttons to play an audio text-to-speech translation.
To view your translation history, press theCtrl +H hotkey. That keyboard shortcut opens a window that displays a list of text passages you’ve translated in QTranslate. There you can select to save translations or clear the list.
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How to Customise QTranslate
You can reconfigure QTranslate’s hotkeys via itsOptions window. Right-click theQTranslate system tray icon and selectOptions . Select theHotkeys tab on the setting window. Then double-click an action there to bring up a keyboard shortcut window for it. Press a different key combination, and click theOK >Apply buttons.
If you want the software to start with Windows, click theBasics tab. Selecting theStart with Windows checkbox will add QTranslate to the startup apps. You can also change the software’s first, second, and interface languages from that tab.
QTranslate also incorporates someAppearance settings with which you can customize its user interface. Click theTheme drop-down menu there to choose a different window style. You can customize the software’s colors by clicking theText andFrame Color options.
- Title: Boost Your Language Skills Using Windows 10/11 Hotkeys
- Author: Richard
- Created at : 2024-07-29 08:08:32
- Updated at : 2024-07-30 08:08:32
- Link: https://win11-tips.techidaily.com/boost-your-language-skills-using-windows-1011-hotkeys/
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