Chrome Browser - Keyboard shortcut to correct spelling of word? - Super User



Chrome Browser - Keyboard shortcut to correct spelling of word? - Super User

The answer is: Shift-F10, down arrow, Enter.

I just tested this in Chrome. Sadly, when text is highlighted, it appears that the text isn't spell checked. A "context menu" is properly brought up, and it even includes an option to search for the [text which is highlighted], but no spell check option is provided. If you right-click, a spell check option is provided. I would call this a violation of the standard for modern Microsoft Windows, which is for Shift-F10 to do the same thing as if you right-clicked on [where the keyboard cursor is]/[whatever is selected].

However, if you make a typo, and press the space bar (so the "word" is spell checked and the red underline appears), and then get your keyboard cursor back into that word, without using Shift-arrow to highlight text, then Shift-F10 will spell check the word. Down arrow will select the top proposed correction, and Enter will choose it.


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