dyslexia

barry thom

Well-Known Member
Hello Admin, Is there any chance you could put a spell checker function in the tool bar ?.
Some of us older guys who are dyslexic find it embaresing when, even after weve looked, we miss a misstake and some of our eagle eyed brothers piont out our misstakes.

Dry Powder.

Barry
 
Hi Barry,

Unfortunately due to licensing issues a spellchecker is not included with the forum software, however there are 3rd party solutions you can install in your browser that will work across all sites.

I see you're using Firefox 3.6 and there is spelling built in.

a) make sure you have the British English Dictionary installed and enabled. Check in Tools -> Addons. If it's there then make sure it's enabled.
b) If it's not there then you can install it here: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/3366/
c) Right click in the box where you are typing and tick 'Check Spelling'

Misspelled words will be highlighted and you can Right Click on them and correct, like in Word.

Alex
 
Use a word processor first like Microsoft Word or Works. Write your responces on there first, spell check and then copy and paste to site.

Less than perfect but does work.
 
Hi Barry,

If anybody wishes to make an issue out of spelling or the members that are dyslexic, then as far as im concerned they can........... well im sure you now what im saying.

The content camoraderie and friendly posts regardless of punctuation, full stops etc ,etc are greatfully recieved and enjoyed by the majority of this site.

We remain a friendly and receptive audience regardless of education or creed..

Terry
 
Another dyslexic here :-D I don't know if you can do it on a PC but my MAC checks all spellings i type on the internet such as forums and emails its very helpful after all i wouldn't want to upset the spelling police :scared: :rofl:

George
 
man standing in pub asks "Anyone know what D.N.A. stands for". "Yes" says second man, "It's something to do with your genes". "No", says first man, "It stands for National Dyslexic Association".
 
i just thought i would mention that i am "dyslexic", i have all sorts of software to help me with my "learning disability" funded through SAAS for my Degree at St Andrews uni. The really big problem i have is my hand writing speed, i can type on a qwerty keyboard at about 45 - 60 words a minuite, i can write long hand about 7 - 14 words a min, this maybe (WAS) the cause of me failing all my GCSE's as a youngster many years ago, due to the fact that i can not manage to complete a hand writen exam in the allocated time. So, many years of hard labour, crap jobs and feeling like a failure later, i now have a National Cert, a National Diploma, a Higher National cert, a Higher National Diploma, and 2/3rds of a Honours Degree!

Thank GOD for educational pyscologists! if it was not for his assesment i would not be at Scotlands TOP Uni, achieving 90% + in my course work!

Learning "disability" i like to think of it now as more of a Learning "ABILITY". (i would still like to see my old School BURNT to the ground, as an educational establishment it failed in its objectives) but i dont hold a grudge.... much..

Roll on the PHD!

Skipp
 
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