If you're using the popular browser Google Chrome, you might be familiar with the built-in translator feature. In previous versions it was enabled by default and allowed you to translate a page that is not in your preferred language with one click. The radio button was a symbol translations at the top of the Chrome window.
In recent versions of Google Chrome, there is a new environment work user for the translator. It is disabled by default, but you can unlock and reset it by following the simple steps below.
See how the new translator looks
To have the translator in the Google Chrome browser, you must enable the “Enable New Translation UX. Mac, Windows, Linux, Chrome OS”In the browser's chrome: // flags configuration. Follow these simple steps:
1. Run your browser and type the following text into line Addresses:
chrome: // flags / # enable-translate-new-ux
It will lead you directly into the configuration of the program and in the first row it will be the new feature of the translator.
2. Click on “Activation ” which is immediately below.
3. Google Chrome needs to be restarted. You can use the “buttonRestart nowWhich will appear at the bottom of the browser.
The next time you open a website in a different language, you will get the new one message of the translator that will prompt you to translate the page..