On-Line Translator Sample Clauses

On-Line Translator. 1. Open the Mouse mode and press the “On-Line Translator” button to open the On-Line Translator function. Press the button again to close the function. When reading English or Chinese articles, if you encounter unknown characters or phrases, move the cursor over the characters, and a translation window pops up to explain them for you. When you move the cursor outside the interactive scope, the window will disappear. In the window, you can press the play button or character or phrase explanation buttons. The online translation is used in the balloon interface. When you want to look up a character’s translation, select button from the candidate window.
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On-Line Translator. Select “On-Line Translat” from the main menu to open the On-Line Translat function. Select again to close the function. Please refer to Chapter
On-Line Translator. If you encounter unknown characters or phrases when reading English or Chinese articles, move the cursor over the characters, and a translation window pops up to explain them for you. 1. Click the function menu button and select [Open On-Line Trans- lator] to turn on the translation function. When you move the cursor outside the interactive scope, the window will disappear. In the window, you can press the play button to listen to the pronunciation or press the character button / to see the transla- tions of related words or press button to see phrase explanation. Penpower Junior The online translation is also used in the balloon interface as the can- didate window. The online translation window and the candidate window will not pop up at the same time. If only candidate window pops up, you can also select button from the candidate window to see the translation results.
On-Line Translator. 1. Select Mouse mode and click the “On-Line Translator” button to activate the “On-Line Translator”. Press the button again to inactivate. When reading English or Chinese articles, if you encounter unknown characters or phrases, rest the cursor over the characters, and a translation tip displays with additional information in English and Chinese. When you move the cursor outside the interactive scope, the tip disap- pears. In the window, you can press the “Play” button or “Character” or “phrase explanation” buttons . Online translation is used in the balloon interface. When you want to look up a character’s translation, select the button from the candidate window.
On-Line Translator. Select “On-Line Translator” from the main menu to open the On-Line Translator function. Select again to close the function. Please refer to Chapter 4.14 for more details.
On-Line Translator. Open Penpower full screen main menu, and select “On-Line Translator” to open online translation function. Select it again to close the function. When reading English or Chinese articles, if you encounter unknown characters or phrases, move the cursor over the characters, and a translation window pops up to explain them for you.

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