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Title: How to customize autocorrect for your Mac's keyboard
Post by: HCK on December 24, 2016, 04:05:22 pm
How to customize autocorrect for your Mac's keyboard

If you want, your Mac can automatically correct your spelling, capitalization, and more. Here's how to take control of your Mac's autocorrect.

Just as your iPhone can, your Mac is able to automatically correct your spelling, capitalization, and more. In fact, the Mac comes with a number of tools to help make entering text much easier.

Here's how to configure things the way you like them.

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How to enable/disable automatic text correction, capitalization, and period on double space

Your Mac can automatically correct your spelling and capitalization. Of course, if this proves to be too annoying, you can always turn these settings off.

Open System Preferences.
Click Keyboard.


Click the Text tab.
Click the checkboxes next to Correct spelling automatically, Capitalize words automatically, and Add p...

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