Hi,
I always check messages after I have finished them, to make sure they
are readable, and in case I want to add anything extra in.
As far as spell checking goes, I actually don't use an in built spell
checker for checking my typing, unless I am in word for example.
A far more useful application I have found for checking spelling, is
called tiny spell, and this functions as a spell checker throughout
windows, and it makes the computer sound a chime sound whenever it picks
up on a spelling error, its particularly useful in situations where you
normally wouldn't have a spell checker, for example in skype or msn
chats, or even when trying to do an on line search as it just sits in
the background.
I also use it for auto capitalising the first letter of sentences.
I have a set of jaws scripts as well for the program, which give several
options for getting jaws to spell spelling suggestions as you arrow over
them, as it does in word.
The program is quite good, I do sometimes have to use word or even
google if I can't figure out a particular spelling and tiny spell can't
get it either.
If people want to try the program, there is a free and a payed version,
though I think the scripts only work with the payed version, due to
differences between both versions.
The scripts are not publicly available for download, a friend wrote them
for me a few years ago, but the site he made them available on was taken
down some time ago, but I would be happy to send to anyone who wants them.
tiny spell can be downloaded from
http://tinyspell.numerit.com/
the free version is just called tiny spell,
the paid version is called tiny spell plus, but the word plus is
actually a + symbol.
I find using the scripts useful, as it helps me learn where I make
common mistakes rather than just going down and selecting the correct
spelling, I like to listen to it to know for next time. There are also
several different dictionaries that can be used with it, depending on
your language.
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