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How to look up terms on the Internet with IntelliWebSearch – Brief Overview

IntelliWebSearch is designed to save translators, interpreters, editors and terminologists time when searching the web. Pressing a convenient shortcut key copies selected text from your translation environment, opens your browser and sends the copied text to any number of search engines, on-line dictionaries or on-line encyclopaedias together with other customizable instructions.

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Select a word or phrase in your favourite translation environment, press CTRL+ALT+B (by default), edit the search string if need be and click an icon. Your chosen search engine, online dictionary, online encyclopaedia or local dictionary appears with your search results.

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How to use the Return shortcut

Another convenient shortcut key combination (CTRL+ALT+C by default) copies any text you select in your favourite browser/local dictionary to the Clipboard and returns you to your translation environment, where you can choose to paste it in using the application’s own paste function (Edit>Paste or CTRL+V).

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How to look up terms in several websites at the same time – GroupSearch

To look up a word or phrase in all the resources in the displayed group (almost) simultaneously, you can choose GroupSearch.

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