How to disable autocorrect on mac
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Those of us who write in large doses, appreciate the existence of an auto-correction tool that checks our spelling and our grammar, correcting those mistakes that all of us (yes, all of us) tend to have, even if only very occasionally. However, sometimes the autocorrector can be a real nightmare, especially when we make use of “neo - words” not yet included in our dictionary, among other circumstances. Despite this, Apple insists on keeping autocorrect active because it believes it will reduce misspellings or typos, and many of us, myself included, also believe so. But if you prefer, you can disable autocorrect in macOS. Let's see how to do it.
Turn off autocorrect on macOS
Disabling the autocorrect function in macOS is a tremendously quick and easy process. Of course, remember that if you do, you will have to pay much more attention to what you write and how you write it, lest you are going to include a "we have" of those that make the ears and eyes bleed, or a "se percabido" ”Instead of“ has noticed ”(don't laugh, I've heard it more times than I would like).
To disable autocorrect on Mac, simply follow these steps:
- Press the keyboard shortcut Espacio + Space to open Spotlight Search and start typing "System Preferences" to access this application. You can also access it from the Dock (if you have its icon anchored there) or from the Launchpad. Select Keyboard → Text. Uncheck the box next to "Correct spelling automatically" so that the autocorrect stops working on your Mac. Optionally, You can also disable "Use capital letters automatically" to disable all forms of auto-correction.
Although most users will leave the autocorrect function activated (I personally recommend it), it is good that Apple offers users the option to deactivate it. Another option is to use text replacement, especially useful for faster typing using abbreviations that macOS will continually replace with the entire word.
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