Suggestion Is it possible to get auto correct for text posted in chat?

StarFire

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Really annoying to have to proofread your text before you hit enter to post in chat. Would it be possible to have auto correct at least for the spelling of words in chat? I know using voice recognition it's just about impossible so I don't know what you can come up with for chatting here? Look forward to your reply.
 
No, FCN is not capable of doing this. There are plenty of extensions that correct grammar you can use on chat. I use one called LanguageTool, and it also corrects me when I go in between French and English. There are plenty of extensions that do this, you have to find one that works on your device/browser and if you wish to subscribe to one.
 
No, FCN is not capable of doing this. There are plenty of extensions that correct grammar you can use on chat. I use one called LanguageTool, and it also corrects me when I go in between French and English. There are plenty of extensions that do this, you have to find one that works on your device/browser and if you wish to subscribe to one.

I actually used the wrong wording I didn't mean auto correct for grammar what I meant was a way to correct spelling of words. For example the word Meet, then there is the word MEAT. now the reason why you see the second word in capital letters is I have to spell it out because voice recognition doesn't recognize that it may sound the same but it's 2 separate words spelled differently this is the annoyance I get with voice recognition. is there a way to program for spelling? I'm probably asking a lot considering the major software companies can't get voice recognition to recognize the two different spellings of words, but it doesn't hurt to ask. look forward to your reply:D:cool:
 
That recognition of differences between same sounding words will always be handled by your devices. It's context-dependent and "smart autocorrect" is needed, which requires on-device processing. The only thing chat text editbox does is capture text input.

Phones are generally good at detecting what you're describing, you just have to speak fluidly and clearly.
 

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