Some time ago I took up the offer of installing windows 10, after a few up-grades using up our precious internet time, I have a stable and usable package.
W10 came with a new internet browser called "Edge" a program that was "In your face" and did all sorts of weird things I wasn't familiar with. So I stuck with Internet explorer, did what I wanted, however overtime things stopped working, such as logging into this site etc. I was having to use Edge more and more.
Finally made Edge my default browser, and found and tweaked the settings. I now have a blank home page and quite a usable program. I am now permanently logged into GN's, which saves me the hassle of signing in each time.
But I have one major problem, the spell checker does not work, it highlights the mistakes, when I want to see what alternative spellings there is, it comes up with some gobboly goke I don't understand. Do any others have this problem?
-- Edited by iana on Sunday 4th of September 2016 09:15:08 AM
I am having no trouble, I suggest that you ask Google as there are others having the same problem as you are so I am sure the answer is there.
Cheers
David
Quote Settings, Time add Language, add your region and under languages add the languages you use. The languages you choose will appear on the toolbar Unquote
For me the easy solution of sorting Windows 10, without all their bells and whistles, was to bring up Firefox, and then allow it to install itself, I then brought up Google Australia, and set it as my home page If you decide to use Firefox then this is how you install the dictionary used for spell checking
Quote from PeterD, in another topic, so thank you PeterD If you use Firefox, go to Tools > Add-ons and in the "Search all add-ons" box type in "Australian Dictionary." The first offering that comes up is an English (Australian) Dictionary.Click on the "Install" button on the RHS and you will get a dictionary tailored to Oz language. It will also correct most of the town and river names in Oz. Unquote
I googled the problem, seems I'm not the only one. Down loaded the Australian language set, and something else 7 mb later still no joy. Thanks for the help, I will continue looking. Actuarly I may have mislead, The checker high lights the misspelled words, but I cannot get a list of alternative words as corrections. It is however teaching me to brush up on my spelling.
But I have one major problem, the spell checker does not work, it highlights the mistakes, when I want to see what alternative spellings there is, it comes up with some gobboly goke I don't understand. Do any others have this problem?
-- Edited by iana on Sunday 4th of September 2016 09:15:08 AM
Windows 10 comes with a built in spell checker, works a treat.