Are there desktop translators?

li
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I haven't found anything suitable so far. I'm not looking for a translator for websites, but for working on programs in a laptop. I downloaded a program, unfortunately it is only in English and I don't speak English very well.

pa

https://www.computerbild.de/...43847.html

Brobiere it with it.

(Have not tried it yet. If it doesn't work, let me know.)

li

You can't download it, you end up on the Google translation website

pa

If you have Windows 10 you can download Microsoft Transulator from the store.

li
pa

Yes that's what I meant.

li

Downloaded but doesn't translate the screen.

Gu

Yes there's such a module (D90) and it is possible.

li

What is it exactly? I can't do much with the term "D90"

Gu

You have to type in Google Windows 10 D90 module and then download and run the files and it will be installed automatically.

li

Find nothing. Just something for the camera

Gu

I can also send you a direct link later if you want

li

If you can, please. I don't find anything

Gu

This is the link: https://send.firefox.com/download/e71a74081721fb3b/#tDxUDtoAf9v_XQulpScDRg You have to unzip the folder win_module_d90 and paste it into the Windows folder. Then go to the folder and run "Win10 D90 Real Time Translate Auto Installer" with a double click. Then it installs itself in the background and it takes up to 10 minutes and then the menu comes and then you can set in the settings what should be translated and how etc. During installation, e.g. Desktop icons disappear for a short time and open several cmd windows because it checks all languages installed in the system and may still be configured, but of course it does not delete your own files.

Gu

Did it work out?

Ca

English should already be a standard language.

It will be funny who you should use a Danish system. Then you have to guess at the beginning and know where a command is in the German version.

Just learn english. English is the easiest language I know… Everything except Stödt, countries are in lower case. Every word you hear is easily spelled correctly, even if you don't know it at all.

There are no exceptions like in German.

Learn English. It's worth it. Doesn't have to be perfect.

Ca

Second try… (Time was up.)

English should already be a standard language.

It will be funny who you should use a Danish system. Then you have to guess at the beginning and know where a command is in the German version.

Just learn english. English is the easiest language I know… Everything except Stödt, countries are in lower case. Every word you hear is easily spelled correctly, even if you don't know it at all.

There are no exceptions like in German.

Learn English. It's worth it. Doesn't have to be perfect.

You definitely know certain expressions. "Copy and paste" e.g. B… You just don't know.

But what I find caustic… Many people who do not speak English use anglicisms. Was innocent 20 years ago. "Outsource" e.g. B. In production… "the flow has to be right…" We always fooled when a manager spoke like this, "the flea" had to be right. (This means how effective a production process is.)

When I speak German I speak German and not so much gibberish.

There's even an "English" word where every Englishman wonders… What is he talking about?

The word "cell phone" is a German invention. There's no such thing in English. If you translate that… Handy… I feel so cell phone. Sounds like gay somehow.

The right word is "Mobile" / "Mobilephone" cellphone.