• We’re currently investigating an issue related to the forum theme and styling that is impacting page layout and visual formatting. The problem has been identified, and we are actively working on a resolution. There is no impact to user data or functionality, this is strictly a front-end display issue. We’ll post an update once the fix has been deployed. Thanks for your patience while we get this sorted.

My spelling has gotten more and more sloppy thx to spell check

JEDI

Lifer
i'm a hunt and peck typer.

but i noticed since Covid, i misspell words ALOT more on my desktop/laptop keyboard.
ie: fat finger the letter and the letter next to it

I guess 'right click on word and pick correct word' got me conditioned to not care as much anymore
 
I'd say the opposite - my spelling - which when I was younger was pretty terrible - has slowly improved, largely thanks to spellcheckers. There are quite a few words I used to regularly get wrong, but seeing that red-underline over-and-over again, slowly trained me to learn the correct spelling.

(Though, ironically, I realise am uncertain as to whether spell-checker should be hyphenated, one word, or two - and the damn spell checker isn't helping!)

(Also, the spell checker has a tendency to try and turn me into an American, e.g. trying to get me to put a 'z' in realise. No matter how many times I tell it otherwise, it somehow keeps reverting to US spelling)
 
I spent a lot of time posting on forums over the last two years and as a result my spelling has if anything improved with the help of "right click, search Google" lol.

As long as you came even remotely close you'll get your proper spelling in roughly 3 seconds.
 
The high school course that has been a lifelong benefit in my career, and personal life is typing.

I learned to type on a manual Royal typewriter that only had blank key tops, so looking for the right letter wasn't even possible. By the end of the semester, I could type 60 words per minute, without errors.

With a career in computers, starting with mainframes, it was an asset many lacked.

Now spelling is another side of the coin, but with spell checkers and other software that can be dealt with literally on the fly.
 
And my speelchuckr don't get into the goo.

My browser underlines errors in red and a simple right click offers multiple possibilities to correct if there are more than one.

I've also noticed it will highlight an entire sentence or paragraph if words are out of order or odd characters are preset as some sort of grammar checker, but that only seems to happen in Xenforo forums.

speel.jpg
 
My spelling ability has stayed about the same. Spellcheck has made me spend less time on it, so instead of mentally debating the options(and usually being right), I just type in whatever, and correct as necessary. The internet, or maybe just age has made me lazy, and less likely to comply with grammar rules. I use arbitrary capitalization, and have come to enjoy mashing words together to make compound words. The Germanic languages have it right. String the descriptors together to make a single word.
 
i'm a hunt and peck typer.

but i noticed since Covid, i misspell words ALOT more on my desktop/laptop keyboard.
ie: fat finger the letter and the letter next to it

I guess 'right click on word and pick correct word' got me conditioned to not care as much anymore
Are you saying you had Covid, and it has caused cognitive issues? If so, that is not surprising, and really sucks. Feel better my dude.

On typing: When I was in middle school, there was a stigma attached to typing class. When I expressed interest, my friends said "What! Do you want to be a secretary?!?" So I didn't sign up.

Mavis Beacon taught me to type many moons ago, and she can teach you too. Probably even better methods now?
 
This is a fun game to improve your typing skills:


But yeah, on my phone, I just rely on autocorrect & google suggestions in search when I jam words out incorrect lol
 
My spelling ability has stayed about the same. Spellcheck has made me spend less time on it, so instead of mentally debating the options(and usually being right), I just type in whatever, and correct as necessary. The internet, or maybe just age has made me lazy, and less likely to comply with grammar rules. I use arbitrary capitalization
this
 
Are you saying you had Covid, and it has caused cognitive issues? If so, that is not surprising, and really sucks. Feel better my dude.

On typing: When I was in middle school, there was a stigma attached to typing class. When I expressed interest, my friends said "What! Do you want to be a secretary?!?" So I didn't sign up.

Mavis Beacon taught me to type many moons ago, and she can teach you too. Probably even better methods now?
no, never got covid (that i know of).
since 2020, i noticed my spelling using kybd has gotten worse
 
My spelling ability has stayed about the same. Spellcheck has made me spend less time on it, so instead of mentally debating the options(and usually being right), I just type in whatever, and correct as necessary. The internet, or maybe just age has made me lazy, and less likely to comply with grammar rules. I use arbitrary capitalization, and have come to enjoy mashing words together to make compound words. The Germanic languages have it right. String the descriptors together to make a single word.
so for a short while, i tried to correct my spelling errors manually.
i still spell it wrong or i backspace/delete at the wrong point in the word.

right click and pick the correct word from a list is so much easier.
thx google
 
Have you figured out how to spell 'a lot'?
nope, i just leave it at alot and people know what i mean.

one of the few spelling mistakes i dont bother with.
the other is apostrophe's of contracted words like dont.
this particular error seems more and more like the norm nowadays
 
Just stick Grammerly on, it's free:


My iPhone typing is atrocious, but the built-in AI-typing guesswork nonsense is so good that I can get it right 95% of the time because it will auto-correct it as I type & hit space lol
 
I'm a slam a bunch of keys at the same time and hope a word appears kind of typer.


Made like ten errors in that one sentence ^^^
Touch typing was a highlight for me in 8th grade. After you're decent at it you sense when you've made a mistake before you even look.

Anyway:

I don't give a damn for a man that can only spell a word one way. - Mark Twain
 
is that why so many of the people on this forum misuse loose instead of lose, or is this a meme i havent heard of yet?
 
Back
Top