If you are looking to translate languages in Internet Explorer 8 with Bing Translator, there are a few things that you need to take into account. First and foremost, you will need to set up a Bing account. Once you have done so, you can then create a new translation account. Next, you will need to install the Bing Translator app. Once it has been installed, open it and click on the “Add Translation” button. Then, enter the desired language into the text field and click on the “Add” button. Once the translation process has started, it will take some time. You can check back occasionally to see how it is going but be patient as this process can take some time. Once the translation is complete, your computer should show an error message saying that it failed to find a suitable translation for the text entered into the field. If this happens, please try again later when there are more appropriate translations available.


Note: This article is geared towards those who may not have used this accelerator before or declined to “add it” when setting up IE 8.

Using Bing Translator

Once you have clicked on Add to Internet Explorer and confirmed the installation your new accelerator is ready to use.

For our example we chose a Norwegian news article.

Right-click within the webpage to access the context menu entry for translating. Depending on the originating language, you may want to go ahead and set it manually before beginning the translation. The translation will be opened in a new tab…

Note: The same entry can also be accessed through the All Accelerators listing.

There are four settings available for viewing your translations: side by side, top/bottom, original with hover translation, & translation with hover original.

First a look at the side by side view. When maximized the window area will be divided 50/50 and as you hover your mouse or scroll in one side the same action will occur simultaneously in the other side.

The top/bottom view. As above browser actions occur simultaneously in both sections.

The original with hover translation view. Especially helpful if you are studying a new language and want to check your level of understanding for the original language.

The translation with original hover view. Four different viewing options make it easy to find the one that best suits your needs.

Conclusion

If you need a convenient way to translate between languages in Internet Explorer 8, then the Bing Translator accelerator just might be what you have been looking for.

Links

Add the Bing Translator accelerator to Internet Explorer 8