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To us the Google Translate API, you must get a Google API key, as follows: | To us the Google Translate API, you must get a Google API key, as follows: | ||
# Go to the [https://code.google.com/apis/console Google API console]. You must sign in with your Google account. | |||
# Set up a new API project. | # Set up a new API project. | ||
# Enable the Translate API. | # Enable the Translate API. |
Revision as of 14:09, 4 November 2011
Help article in progress.
Select Enable machine translation while chatting to automatically translate chat text to the language specified in the Translate chat into field. See STORM-1577
To use chat translation, you must set up an account with Bing or Google.
Using Bing
To use the Microsoft Bing Translator service, you must get a Microsoft Application ID as follows:
- Go to the Bing webmaster center. You must sign in with your Windows Live ID.
- Enter the required information in the form and click Save to get an Application ID.
- Copy and paste your Application ID into the text field.
- Click Verify.
Once you have verified your Application ID, the Viewer will use the Bing Translator
Using Google
To us the Google Translate API, you must get a Google API key, as follows:
- Go to the Google API console. You must sign in with your Google account.
- Set up a new API project.
- Enable the Translate API.
- Click on Billing to set up billing for the project.
- Copy and paste your API key into the text field.
- Click Verify.
Once you have verified your Application ID, the Viewer will use Google Translate API.