Spelling
Max000 wrote:
Looneytunes wrote:
Max000 wrote:
Looneytunes wrote:
Annmaria wrote:
Is this an autistic problem or something else, a word like psychiatrist etc even though I might write it a million times a still can't spell it thank god for the internet. That's not the only word either anyone else with this problem I am not dyslectic even I had to look how to spell that its not a word that would be familiar with? I know dyslexia again I needed spell check is to do with seeing letters the same I do know the difference between B & D etc but constantly forget how to spell.
Somewhere between what I am thinking and what I want to say, the words gets lost and I misspell certain words. The bad thing is Outlook Express does not include spell check and it makes me look stupid to misspell certain words. If the site includes spell check I am ok, but if it doesn't - I have to go back one or two times until I get it right. Its frustrating.
Do you have a word processing program that has a spell check? If so, just copy and past your text three. Correct the spelling and copy and past it back to where you need it. If you don't have a text editor, then use an online spell check like this one, and do the same thing.
Add your own text and check the spelling
Also Google is a great spell check. If you are typing something and are not sure all the words are spelled correctly, simply copy the entire sentence and past it into a Google search bar. Google will give you "Showing results for..." with the corrected spelling.
That is a pain in the ass - I have to much to say and so little time to say it...
Well, then I dono. I guess you could do what I do. Buy yourself a Mac, which has a very good spelling and grammar check built into the operating system.
I did buy a Mac and the kids messed it up all the time tring to run windows programs in it.
But the built in spell check was grate and did better than most other Windows baced progams. I think Macs are made for aspies, windows is like a bunch of people talking at the same time, a Mac focuses on one main thing at a time but can do work in the back ground when you're not looking.
