“small problem impossible to translate this page” – this phrase you might see a lot when using Google Translate Widget. We’ve seen a big spike of user interest searching for problems translating their webpages in Google Chrome and through the website widget. Now, let’s find out what are they and find the solution!
If you encounter a webpage in a language unfamiliar to you, Chrome offers a translation feature.
If the translation doesn’t work, try refreshing the page. If the issue persists, right-click anywhere on the webpage and select Translate to [Your Language].
If you’re using a Windows computer, you can configure Chrome to display all its settings and menus in your preferred language. Note that this feature is exclusive to Windows systems.
Important: If you want to add or remove web content languages on your Chromebook, check out how to manage languages.
On a Mac or Linux machine? Chrome will automatically use the default system language of your computer.
To change the language settings in Chrome on a Windows computer:
If you encounter issues with Google Translate, checking your internet connection, updating your software, and ensuring your text input is correct can often resolve the problem.
Translation, far more than just knowing languages, is a complex process.
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