Global AutoCorrect
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Yes, Global AutoCorrect will correct your spelling in all programs, so you can use it for essays or reports, emails, presentations and on the web. The only exceptions are certain video games which deliberately block the methods the program uses. You can also choose to exclude a particular program from Global AutoCorrect if you don’t want your spelling to be corrected in it.
Reference: https://www.lexable.com/global-autocorrect/support/faq/
Global AutoCorrect keeps track of your spelling mistakes so you can work on them in your own time. To see your most common misspellings, open the Global AutoCorrect main window by right clicking on the globe_tiny icon in your notification area and selecting ‘Open Global AutoCorrect’. Then click on the ‘Count’ column header to sort by the number of times each correction has been made. You can also print a list of your most common corrections by clicking ‘Print…’.
Reference: https://www.lexable.com/global-autocorrect/support/faq/
Microsoft Word and other word processors can automatically correct your spelling, but we think Global AutoCorrect is better. Here’s why:
It works everywhere. With Global AutoCorrect you’re not limited to one program – your spelling is automatically corrected wherever you’re typing.
It’s intelligent. When you make a mistake, the software analyses the sound patterns in the word to understand what you’re trying to spell, then makes an instant correction.
It’s easy to add new corrections. Global AutoCorrect provides you with millions of autocorrections as soon as it’s installed. But you can also add your own – just highlight a word and press F2.
It can help you to improve your spelling. Global AutoCorrect keeps track of your spelling mistakes so you can focus on them in your own time.
Reference: https://www.lexable.com/global-autocorrect/support/faq/
Global AutoCorrect automatically corrects many of your spelling mistakes so you can focus on your work and spend less time spell-checking. But sometimes you might need to use a manual spell-checker for ambiguous words, homophones and grammar mistakes, when it’s not safe to correct these words automatically.
Reference: https://www.lexable.com/global-autocorrect/support/faq/
Yes there is! It is available to buy from the ‘Download’ page of Globals website now.
Reference: https://www.lexable.com/global-autocorrect/support/faq/
To add an autocorrection, select a word in any program by double-clicking on it and press Command-Shift-A. In some cases it is possible that the “Add Correction” window may appear behind other windows. To determine if this is the case, press F3 to view all open windows using Mac’s “Mission Control” feature.
Reference: https://www.lexable.com/global-autocorrect/support/faq/
Sometimes the icon will be partially hidden in your notification area. To find it, click the small upwards-pointing arrow usually in the bottom right hand corner of Windows task bar
Reference: https://www.lexable.com/global-autocorrect/support/faq/
Global AutoCorrect only makes a correction if it’s sure what you meant. If there’s any doubt then it won’t just guess, and in this case you can add an automatic correction yourself.
Reference: https://www.lexable.com/global-autocorrect/support/faq/
No, Global AutoCorrect has been designed to work seamlessly with other software and has been well tested. We aren’t currently aware of any compatibility issues.
Reference: https://www.lexable.com/global-autocorrect/support/faq/