Windows 10 spell checker does not work on anything, need help

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  1. Posts : 3
    windows 10
       #1

    Windows 10 spell checker does not work on anything, need help


    Hi, I just joined the forum, so excuse me if this is in the wrong section. I've looked for an answer by googling but could not find the solution either.

    My problem is that since I obtained Windows 10 about two months ago, spell checker has not worked. I went to settings/devices/typing/ and have turned on both the highlight and autocorrect (they were on already but just to make sure), but no yellow highlight ever comes on, not when I'm on firefox, chrome, or when I'm typing on Wordpad, which I often do.

    I don't know what the problem is. Appreciate your reply.
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  2. Posts : 232
    Win 10 Ver 1903
       #2

    me too


    Same question but apparently no answers?
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  3. Posts : 29,078
    Windows 10 21H1 Build 19043.1023
       #3

    Welcome to TenForums, Reww.

    I went to Settings/Devices/Typing and that thing just doesn't seem complete to me. There's no way to even tell it that when I type yuo, that it should replace it with you. Or if I type teh, it should be replaced with the.

    Do you have an Office program, such as Microsoft Office, Libre Office, etc.? When I misspell a word, it has a red squiggly line underneath it. Since I have MS Office 365 ProPlus, I had always thought the dictionary was activated from it, not from Windows.
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  4. Posts : 232
    Win 10 Ver 1903
       #4

    For what irt is worth (and it may not be much) i did locate a vbs script that I have not yet tested. Supposedly it will work across all applications and has a way to add more corrections to it. It works like a custom dictionary and wont help much if the 'fix' isn't in it (at least from what i could tell).
    one of the MOST annoying issues (to me anyway) is that nothing i can find will autocorrect the improper use of the lowercase letter i.
    (There are plenty of them in this post but none are marked as misspelled.)
    I do this all the time and Word and Outlook both have it in the built in dictionaries rto correct. But it never works. None of the Forum software even offers a correction, ANd a fe others like "better" Try spelling that with 1 t or any mispelling you like and "better" is never offered as the correct option.
    I have always wondrd as much about the weird things that spellcheck DOES do as much as the time it cant be used at all.
    TinySpell is the most well known alternative and while it works fairly well even in Notepad, it is not quite as good as spellcheck in Word which can be set to autocrrect as you type.
    If I had my wishes every possible correction would be done automaticallyand highlighted (for the person typing) to view. If the correction was right, do nothing. If wrong, fix it. By fixing it, the program would learn not to autocorrect that way next time. And the user woudl have the advantage of not having to go to each redlined word since most are typos anyway. We need a little "AI" for spellcheck apps. :)
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  5. Posts : 29,078
    Windows 10 21H1 Build 19043.1023
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    questorfla said:
    For what irt is worth (and it may not be much) i did locate a vbs script that I have not yet tested. Supposedly it will work across all applications and has a way to add more corrections to it. It works like a custom dictionary and wont help much if the 'fix' isn't in it (at least from what i could tell).
    one of the MOST annoying issues (to me anyway) is that nothing i can find will autocorrect the improper use of the lowercase letter i.
    I hit "Reply with Quote" just to see how many spelling errors are in your post (not to try to correct you), but in the interest of spell check . . . When I type beter, I get the red squiggly line, so spell check works for that here in the forums. Also, your handle is marked as misspelled. So is autocorrect, which should be auto correct or auto-correct.

    questorfla said:
    (There are plenty of them in this post but none are marked as misspelled.) I do this all the time and Word and Outlook both have it in the built in dictionaries rto correct. But it never works. None of the Forum software even offers a correction, ANd a fe others like "better" Try spelling that with 1 t or any mispelling you like and "better" is never offered as the correct option.
    I can't get i to show as a misspelling, no matter whether it's in context or not. However, if I type i'm, I get an error! Go figure. However, every spelling error I spotted in your quoted post (except for i) shows up with the red squiggly line beneath it.

    questorfla said:
    I have always wondrd as much about the weird things that spellcheck DOES do as much as the time it cant be used at all.

    TinySpell is the most well known alternative and while it works fairly well even in Notepad, it is not quite as good as spellcheck in Word which can be set to autocrrect as you type.

    If I had my wishes every possible correction would be done automaticallyand highlighted (for the person typing) to view. If the correction was right, do nothing. If wrong, fix it. By fixing it, the program would learn not to autocorrect that way next time. And the user woudl have the advantage of not having to go to each redlined word since most are typos anyway. We need a little "AI" for spellcheck apps. :)
    There's no way that any one speel cheeck can ever catch all the errors within our writing. Not even Word and it's about the best there is. The main reason is that although the spell checker is pretty good at spelling, it isn't as good as it should be with context; thus, if I use then when I should use than, it's spelled correctly but you gotta look at the context.
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  6. Posts : 22,740
    Windows 10 Home x64
       #6

    The spell checker in Edge is really the best I've seen so far. It has a nice autocorrect feature.
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  7. Posts : 30,524
    Windows 10 (Pro and Insider Pro)
       #7

    questorfla said:
    Same question but apparently no answers?
    Hi questorfla!

    Basic typing and handwriting are set in the settings/Time & language/Region & Lang., then select language and click Options. If basic typing wasn't installed yet it will be. Then you set them, like you already did.
    But!! This are only active in Windows modern apps like Onenote, mail etc.

    No spell checking in Notepad, Wordpad etc.

    This are just my observations, not some MS knowledge, so I may be wrong :).
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  8. Posts : 29,078
    Windows 10 21H1 Build 19043.1023
       #8

    AndreTen said:
    Hi questorfla!

    Basic typing and handwriting are set in the settings/Time & language/Region & Lang., then select language and click Options. If basic typing wasn't installed yet it will be. Then you set them, like you already did.
    But!! This are only active in Windows modern apps like Onenote, mail etc.

    No spell checking in Notepad, Wordpad etc.

    This are just my observations, not some MS knowledge, so I may be wrong :).
    Andre, there's nowhere to set up spell check; only my Language.
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  9. Posts : 27,162
    Win11 Pro, Win10 Pro N, Win10 Home, Windows 8.1 Pro, Ubuntu
       #9

    BunnyJ said:
    The spell checker in Edge is really the best I've seen so far. It has a nice autocorrect feature.
    @BunnyJ I find the one in Chrome better, because it spell checks in both English and German for me.
    For example when I PM @Cluster Head (Frank) I sometimes write to him in German, as that is his mother tongue, and easier on both of us, Chrome corrects the German too, where as, other browsers, mark it as misspelled English.
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  10. Posts : 22,740
    Windows 10 Home x64
       #10

    Cliff S said:
    @BunnyJ I find the one in Chrome better, because it spell checks in both English and German for me.
    For example when I PM @Cluster Head (Frank) I sometimes write to him in German, as that is his mother tongue, and easier on both of us, Chrome corrects the German too, where as, other browsers, mark it as misspelled English.
    In your case that would be true. But for me I think that the Edge has a far better spell checker than Chrome.
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