How can I disable auto-correct in OS X Mavericks
Makradar Technologies / / December 19, 2019
How often (or a lot) you write on your computer? E-mail, instant messengers - everywhere and all you need to answer, and sometimes typing a new message, you can make some many mistakes, trying to have time to write all. In OS X Mavericks is enabled by default auto-correction of the text, which will help avoid embarrassing situations when writing business letters. But if you are confident in their abilities, and Keystone are often only interferes, I'll talk about how to turn it off.
In fact, this question is raised by many, but not all have the strength to overcome laziness and go to "dig" in the settings so that "like and not much is preventing." Yes, users of Apple computers, for the most part, are not such big fans of "dig" different configs unlike adherents Android, Windows, or the same Unix-based systems. Therefore, once again open the settings and look for the right parameters reluctance. A surprising, as they say, close - just four easy steps:
1. Open System Preferences by selecting the appropriate icon in the Dock, or from the top Apple menu - System Settings
2. Select "Keyboard"
3. In the window that opens, select the "Text"
4. Here she is, she treasured tick "bug fixes automatically." Remove it and then close the Preferences window.
Done. Keystone is now disabled for all applications running on the system level. However, if you are using specialized editors (MS Word?), Which can also be Auto adjust its own function, they have to turn off separately, directly to themselves applications.
And whether you use the automatic adjustment of the text and whether it is convenient for you? Share in the comments!