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How to enable Spell Checker on Android?

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One of the first things you’re probably wondering where is what makes the spell check different from autocorrect. It’s actually pretty simple to autocorrect will automatically correct imagine that questionable text into something that at least somewhat resembles a coherent word which is sometimes annoying.

Spell check, on the other hand, will just provide a list of suggested possibilities it won’t automatically change anything. The thing is, if you use both at the same time, things can get kind of annoying, especially if you’re using slang or some other technically incorrect verbiage. But you’ll just have to play with it and find what works best for the way you use your phone.

How to Enable Android’s Spell Checker

  • First, pull down the notification shade and tap the gear icon.
  • From there, scroll down to Languages and Input. On devices, this is found under the General Management menu.
  • In the Languages and Input menu, find the “Spell Checker” option.
  • At this point, it’s pretty simple to 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.

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