Making math more accessible and engaging is always a win for students! A calculator like Calculadora de Alicia, which not only provides answers but also shows the full solving process, can be a great learning tool. It’s especially useful for students who struggle with tricky math problems and need step-by-step guidance.
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RE: La Calculadora De AliciaOpera add-ons
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RE: Do amazing things with tabs in Opera browser – split, trace, and decorateBlogs
@Opera-Comments-Bot said in Do amazing things with tabs in Opera browser – split, trace, and decorate:
Hey there tab appreciators! If you’ve been using Opera for a while, you’ll be familiar with its penchant for innovating tabs. Ages ago, Opera was the browser that introduced the concept of tabs – a true innovation if there ever was one. And the Opera One developer release in 2023 delivered Tab Islands, an intuitive […]
Opera continues to innovate with features like Tab Islands, making tab management intuitive and efficient. It's great to see them leading the way for better browsing experiences
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RE: Text to voiceLounge
@star909 said in Text to voice:
I find that voice to text helps your efficiency a lot and it is a big drawback for me to not have text to voice and I feel like it should be added.
Text-to-voice would indeed be a valuable addition to enhance accessibility and efficiency. While Opera already offers robust features, integrating a text-to-voice option could further benefit users who multitask or rely on audio-based interactions. Hopefully, this feature can be considered in future updates!
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RE: I cant figure out how to use the web page summarize feature on Mac browserLounge
To use the webpage summarization feature in Aria on your Mac browser, follow these steps:
Make sure Aria is enabled in your Opera browser. Go to Settings (or Cmd + ,), navigate to the Features section, and check that Aria is activated.
Open the webpage you want to summarize.
Click on the Aria icon (typically found in the sidebar). If it’s not visible, enable the sidebar by clicking the three dots at the bottom of the sidebar and toggling Aria on.
In the Aria chat interface, type something like "Summarize this webpage" while the page is open.If Aria blocks your request:
Ensure you have granted permissions for Aria to interact with the webpage.
Check that your Opera browser is updated to the latest version, as older versions might not fully support the feature.If the issue persists, it could be a regional or account restriction. In that case, try contacting Opera support for further assistance.
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RE: how to enable synced dataOpera for Windows
To activate your synced data on your PC, make sure you're signed into your Opera account. Here's how you can do it:
- Open Opera on your PC.
- Click on the Opera menu (the 'O' icon in the top-left corner) and select Settings (or press Alt + P on Windows or Cmd + , on Mac).
- Scroll down to the Synchronization section.
- Log in with your Opera account if you haven’t already.
- Once logged in, ensure the options for syncing your data (like Speed Dial) are enabled.
After this, your synced Speed Dial data from the cloud should appear on your PC. If it doesn’t sync automatically, try restarting the browser.
I hope this will be helpful for you
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RE: Opera will always help you block ads nativelyBlogs
It's great to see a browser that listens to user feedback and maintains features that others are phasing out. Having built-in ad blocking is especially helpful for a smooth browsing experience. Thanks, Opera, for sticking with what works for users!"