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Why Does My New Windows 10 Laptop Have Spellcheck Disabled?
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I had a Dell laptop with Windows 10 installed and it did a spellcheck on everything I typed. Unfortunately it came to an early demise after being dropped on a stone floor and a Dell expert could not even get basic information from my hard drive.
I have now bought a refurbished HP Elite laptop but there is no spellchecking available.
When I go into settings it just says disabled with no option to change it. I do a lot of typing but also make a lot of mistakes so is there any way to get the spellcheck working?
Any help would be gratefully appreciated.
I have now bought a refurbished HP Elite laptop but there is no spellchecking available.
When I go into settings it just says disabled with no option to change it. I do a lot of typing but also make a lot of mistakes so is there any way to get the spellcheck working?
Any help would be gratefully appreciated.
Answers
https://www. google.co.uk /search?q=sp ellcheck&rlz =1C1CHBF_en- GBGB792GB792 &oq=spel lcheck&a qs=chrome..6 9i57j0j69i61 j0l3.5546j1j 7&source id=chrome&am p;ie=UTF-8
20:19 Thu 10th May 2018
You shouldn't be going into your Windows 10 settings. You should be going into Chrome's settings:
Click the three dots (top right)
Click Settings
Click Advanced (at the bottom of the page)
Scroll down to 'Languages'
Check that 'Language' is set to 'English', and not to 'English (United States). [If you need to change it you'll have relaunch Chrome before proceeding]
Then go into the Spell Checking section and turn it on.
Click the three dots (top right)
Click Settings
Click Advanced (at the bottom of the page)
Scroll down to 'Languages'
Check that 'Language' is set to 'English', and not to 'English (United States). [If you need to change it you'll have relaunch Chrome before proceeding]
Then go into the Spell Checking section and turn it on.
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