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How to turn off autocorrect on your Mac computer in 4 steps

Published by Business Insider on Wed, 20 Nov 2019


You can easily turn off autocorrect on your Mac in a few steps through your System Preferences.By default autocorrect is enabled on a Mac. Your computer will automatically correct the spelling of words that it identifies as misspelled.Though autocorrect may help ensure that documents are free of spelling and grammatical errors, it can also make it difficult to type words and proper nouns that the computer doesn't recognize.Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories.For some Mac users, autocorrect is a blessing.The feature can help correct grammar and spelling errors, comparing words as you type them to an extensive internal dictionary and then automatically replacing perceived errors with what it deems to be the proper spelling. This ensures that documents are free of typos.For others, autocorrect can be the bane of their existence, unnecessarily changing the spelling of proper names, street addresses, or abbreviations to make the text read incorrectly.The default setting on a Mac is to have autocorrect enabled, but it's a simple process to disable.Check out the products mentioned in this article:MacBook Pro (From $1,299.99 at Best Buy)How to turn off autocorrect on a Mac computer1. Select "System Preferences" from the Applications toolbar. If you're having trouble finding it, press "Command" + the space bar on your keyboard to open up "Spotlight Search" and type "System Preferences" into the search bar.2. Click "Keyboard."3. Click "Text" in the top bar.4. Deselect "Correct spelling automatically." This will turn off autocorrect.Related coverage fromHow To Do Everything: Tech:How to delete your PayPal account on your Mac or PCHow to sync Notes from an iPhone to a Mac through iCloud, so your notes are always up-to-dateHow to download Steam on your PC or Mac, and gain access to the internet's largest collection of gamesHow to uninstall Steam games to save space on your computer, and reinstall them laterHow to delete your frequently visited Safari sites on a Mac computer in 2 different waysSEE ALSO:The best MacBooks you can buyJoin the conversation about this storyNOW WATCH: Apple just released iOS 13.2 with 60 new emoji and emoji variations. Here's how everyday people submit their own emoji.
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