Bing Step by Step
Bing Step by Step
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1. Go to Bing.com. 2. Enter your search term. As you start typing, Bing automatically suggests search terms based on what youve entered. Press the down arrow on your keyboard to choose a suggested term. Notice the search results include handy links on the top of the page that help you sort through categories, such as Images, Video, and Wikipedia, and on the left side to Related Searches and your Search History.
3. Enter the text or URL you want to translate in the first box, then press Enter or click Translate.
To configure a Microsoft Internet Security and Acceleration Server (ISA) blocking rule: 1. 2. 3. 4. Right-click Firewall Policy, point to New, and click Access Rule. Type in a friendly rule name and then click Next. In the Rule Action dialog, select Deny and then click Next. In the Protocols dialog, click Add to select the protocols this rule should apply to and then click Next. 5. In the Access Rule Sources dialog, click Add. 6. Select All Protected Networks, click Add, and then Close. 7. In the Access Rule Destinations dialog, click Add. 8. Click New, and then URL Set. 9. Click Add and then Next. 10. In the New URL Set Rule Element dialog, type in a friendly name. 11. Click Add and then set the path to http://*.explicit.bing.net/*. 12. Click OK. 13. In the Access Rule Destinations dialog, click Add. 14. In the Add Network Entities dialog, open URL Sets and select the URL Set you just created. 15. Click Add and then Next.
Get directions
Click the Get directions icon on any Bing Maps page to start planning your route. Get driving directions between two or more points: Enter a start point and an end point in the appropriate boxes, and then click Driving from the drop-down list of travel methods. Click Add to route to add another destination to your route. Find walking directions: Enter a start point and an end point, and then click Walking in the drop-down list of travel methods. Set route options: Click Options to adjust the route based on time, distance, or traffic. Rearrange route: Move your mouse to the point on the route that you want to change. When the pointer changes to a hand with a green dot , click and hold the left mouse button, and then drag the route to pass by the point that you want. You can also or drag the start or end point to a new point on the map. Remove changes to your route: If you rearranged your route and you dont like the changes, in the left pane, click Remove next to the change that you want to remove. Print your directions: Print the map, directions, or both by clicking the Printer icon the left pane. Send your directions: At the bottom of the left pane, click the Share icon the directions to someone. to e-mail in
Bing Translation If the search results arent speaking your language, you can view an automatic translation. For example, you can translate the front page of a French newspaper into English using Bing Translation.
To explore a Photosynth on the map, use your mouse to hover over a on the map to see details about that synth. Click the image thumbnail and then click dive in. To search for a Photosynth, click Explore more Photosynths and then search through the Microsoft PhotoSynth gallery.
4. In the pop-up window, select Make this my default search provider to set Bing as your IE search default, then click Add. (Note, if you already have Internet Explorer 8 installed, click Updgrade.)
Student-Optimized Browser As an option, you can install the student browser add-on. Go to http://IEaddons.com. On the left side, click Optimized Browsers. Find Student Browser and click Add to Internet Explorer.