

* click the floating button to launch Pop-up Bubble Translator. Or Google Translate: Translate Selection (shortcut: Ctrl+Alt+Z) Or Pop-up Bubble (shortcut key: Ctrl+Alt), * use the context menu Google Translate, then choose Inline Translator (shortcut: Ctrl+Alt+C), * use the context menu Google Translate, then choose preferred translation application * click Google Translate button on the Opera toolbar * complete customization of each translation tool * translation of the entire webpage with mouseover translation option * up to 5 thousand characters per translation * translation between more than 100 languages * Pop-up Bubble (pop-up translation): Ctrl+Alt * Translator (translation in window): Ctrl+Alt+Z * Inline Translator (embedded translation): Ctrl+Alt+C TRANSLATE WEBPAGES (including https pages) * Inline Translator with embedded highlighted translation * Inline Translator with embedded side-by-side highlighted translation * Google Translate where you can edit text and get reverse translation Google Translate extension translates text (up to 5,000 characters), words (Dictionary), phrases and webpages using Google Translate service. Making three different forms of Google Search easily accessible from the Home Screen is convenient, but placing Google Lens within the Widget might be enough to earn it a place on every iPhone.Added Dark Mode Theme for ImTranslator, Pop-up Bubble and Options.Īdded the option “Immediately display popup” to Auto Translate on mouse selection in the Pop-up Bubble. Incognito search is similar, but search history is not saved. Tapping the text box opens Google Search full screen and the keyboard appears, ready to accept keywords. After a brief pause to check that speech has stopped, the search is performed and results appear in a full screen list.

Tapping Voice Search allows a search to begin simply by speaking one or more words. The most impressive and complex of these is Google Lens. Showing a text box and three buttons, makes it a shortcut to launching Google Search, Lens, Voice Search and Incognito Search. In contrast, the larger widget takes up an entire row of space, but it is worth it.

The smaller version behaves exactly like the app icon and adds no value. There are two sizes available although the larger size Widget is the best to add. Google just added an iOS 14 Home Screen Widget to its Google iOS app. Related: How Google Lens Can Help Students Learn Math From Home
