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How Can I Get A (Free) Spellchecker?
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My old computer, a Packard-Bell with Windows 7, has recently been superseded by a Medion (Aldi) with Windows 11. The old PC had a spellchecker that worked on every site where I typed, this one included. It was set to American English, but that was OK as my spelling is good. It was useful in spotting typos. This new one doesn't have a spellchecker. I am not technically literate at all, so if it's complicated I'll get my s-i-l to do it, if it can be done. Can any of you technical wizards tell me how to get a spellchecker, please?
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Both browsers have an in-built spellchecker:
https:/ /suppor t.googl e.com/c hrome/a nswer/1 2027911 ?hl=en
https:/ /suppor t.mozil la.org/ en-US/k b/how-d o-i-use -firefo x-spell -checke r
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I've just opened Google Chrome and found that I have a spellchecker there. But I'm so used to using Firefox and it seems politically correct to distance oneself from the giant conglomerate that is Google -- though I 'happily' use Google Maps, Photos and Translate, but I don't like mysteries, like why is the spellchecker not working when the button is ticked?
You can add extension to chrome browser https:/ /chrome .google .com/we bstore/ detail/ spell-c hecker- for-chr ome/jfp dnkkdgg hlpdgld icfgnnn khdfhoc g?hl=en
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