![]() ![]() To do this, go into settings > Accessibility > VoiceOver > Commands > All commands > Shortcuts. This is very efficient if you’re a VoiceOver user. By default, it’s called “Paste and translate”, but you can rename it from the shortcuts app if you like by selecting the shortcut > Details. Siri will respond to the name of the shortcut. ![]() You can use any or all of the following: Ask Siri Now it’s time to decide how you want to access the shortcut. Select the “Choose” button to pick a language, then select the “Done” button. Choose which language text should be translated into.(Apple labels all external shortcuts as “untrusted” because it can’t verify their authenticity). Flick right repeatedly (or scroll down) till you find the “Add untrusted shortcut” button and double tap on it.Select the download link on your iPhone or iPad that you want to install the shortcut on.Here are the steps for installing the shortcut: NB: If you prefer not to trust external shortcuts, are familiar with creating shortcuts and want to make your own, see the bottom of this post for the actions I used. Install this Paste and Translate shortcut on your iPhone or iPad. By using a setting within a particular app where available, such as copying a Facebook comment or message with their dedicated “copy” buttons.With VoiceOver enabled, by using the text selection and edit>copy (or cut) options in the rotor, where they are available.With VoiceOver enabled, using the three-finger quadruple tap which copies the last spoken content to the clipboard.There are three main ways you will achieve this: We’ll take each of these steps in turn: Copying text to the clipboard You can activate the shortcut in several different ways. You can copy the text to the clipboard, and then you can use a shortcut to translate the contents of the clipboard using Microsoft’s translation engine. If you find that you come across (or yourself write) short chunks of text that you need to translate on the fly, like Facebook comments or an email, here is one solution. ![]()
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