In the voiceover utility, check to see what is selected for what to do when
there's a misspelled word. This is in the verbosity category of the utilities
table, then select the text button. I believe this takes the indication from
TextEdit or whatever application you’re using and uses voiceover to voice it,
rather than the system way of doing it.
For finding misspelled words, you can use the native system key of command semi
colon to highlight misspelled words, then the context menu with VO shift m to
bring up spelling suggestions. The command colon function also brings up a
spelling and grammar dialogue. Both of those are also in the Spelling sub menu
under the edit menu.
Cheers,
Ian
On Mar 15, 2016, at 2:30 PM, Singing Sparrow <sunshine@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
a person told me to shut off the auto correct in the keyboard settings of
system preferences, now i don't hear the pop sound indcating that i have a
miss spelled word, also i am not sure how to bring up the list of suggestions
for the miss spelled word can anyone please help?
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