Click the Update Status text field at the very top of the page and start typing in the status that you want to post. Enable Google Chrome's Spell-Check tool. Make a right-click on the Status Update text field and choose “Spell-Check Options” from the pop-out menu.
You can turn of spell check in:
- Tools > Options (Edit > Preferences in Mac and Linux)
- Under the Advanced tab, uncheck "Check my spelling as I type"
How to Turn off Autocorrect on Android
- Open the Settings app.
- Tap System > Languages & input > Virtual keyboard.
- You'll see a list of all installed keyboards, including default installations.
- Tap Text correction.
- Scroll down to the Corrections section and tap Auto-correction to toggle it off.
- That's it!
From the available list, tap the Settings icon. On the Settings window, under the PERSONAL section, tap the Language & input option. Once the Language & input interface comes up, uncheck the Spell checker checkbox from the Language section to turn off the auto correct option on your device.
First, pull down the notification shade and tap the gear icon. From there, scroll down to Languages and Input. On Samsung Galaxy devices, this is found under the General Management menu; on Android Oreo, it's under System. In the Languages and Input menu, find the “Spell Checker” option.
Step 1: Open the Settings app. Step 2: Go to Settings > General > Keyboard > Keyboards. Step 3: Turn on Auto-Correction, then scroll down to turn on Check Spelling. The iPhone will correct commonly misspelled words automatically using the Auto-Correction and Check Spelling.
In the settings for your keyboard, tap Text correction. Turn on the Auto-correction toggle switch to enable the autocorrect feature. Turn off the Auto-correction toggle switch to disable autocorrect.
Click the Update Status text field at the very top of the page and start typing in the status that you want to post. Enable Google Chrome's Spell-Check tool. Make a right-click on the Status Update text field and choose “Spell-Check Options” from the pop-out menu.
Pro tip: How to disable autocorrect on your Android keyboard
- Open up Settings.
- Tap the My device tab.
- Scroll down and tap Language and input.
- Tap the gear icon for your default keyboard (Figure A) Figure A.
- Locate and tap (to disable) Auto replacement (Figure B) Figure B.
Spell check Gmail messages
- On your computer, open Gmail.
- At the top left, click Compose.
- Write your message.
- At the bottom right, click More. Check spelling.
Again, on Samsung Galaxy phones this is called Spelling Correction; on Android Oreo, you'll find it under the Advanced tab. At this point, it's pretty simple: slide the toggle to enable the setting. Once enabled, you can tap on a misspelled word to get a drop down list of suggested replacements in any text field.
On the Settings screen, scroll down and tap on Language and Input option located under “System” section. Note: On some devices, Languages & Input might be located under Additional Settings or General Management. 4. On the Keyboard screen, tap on “Spell Checker” or Auto Check Spelling in case of Samsung Galaxy devices.
Grammarly Is Now on iOS and Android. Hey Android users! Since launching the Grammarly Keyboard for iOS, we've heard from lots of you wondering when the app would be available on Android. The Grammarly Keyboard is now available on both iOS and Android.
Correct spelling for the English word "messenger" is [m_ˈ?_s_?_n_d?_?], [mˈ?s?nd???], [mˈ?s?nd??]] (IPA phonetic alphabet).
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To install the Chrome extension:
- Visit the Chrome Store.
- Search Grammarly.
- Select Grammarly, download it, and click Add to Chrome.
- You'll be taken to a welcome page, where you can automatically go to Gmail from the site and compose a new email.
- A new Compose window will appear.
Open Google Chrome and visit the Chrome Store to install the Grammarly browser extension. Click Add to Chrome to start the download. Open Firefox and visit the Firefox Add-ons page to install the Grammarly browser extension. Click Add to Firefox to start the download.