Showing posts with label Microsoft Edge. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Microsoft Edge. Show all posts

Monday, February 17, 2020

How to Configure Spell Checker on Microsoft Edge

The newest version of Microsoft Edge works on the Chromium open-source with an inbuilt spell checker to make sure the necessary mails, comments, or everything you insert on the web will be sent without spell error. A spell checker is accessible in various sustain languages; however, you may also configure Edge to check the spelling mistake words in several languages.
Moreover, the dictionary is available that you can set up to avoid browser from marking specific terms as wrong. The spelling checker must be enabled by default and you can enable, check, and configure the browser through browsing settings. If you want to configure, then this post might be useful for you. Read the blog and follow the instructions to configure spell checker on Microsoft Edge.
How to Enable Spell Checker
If you want to enable spell checker, then you can follow the provided steps:
  1. Launch Microsoft Edge.
  2. Tap on the Settings and more option at the top-right.
  3. Select the Settings option.
  4. Press on Languages.
  5. Switch on the toggle of languages that you need Edge to check the spelling when you are typing below the Check spelling option.
As you complete the procedure while writing the post, comment, or composing the mail, the new version of the Edge will check the spelling and mark them that type wrongly.
How to Add Spell Checker Languages
If you want to add spell checker languages, then abide by the given instructions:
  1. Launch Microsoft Edge.
  2. Tap on the Settings and more option at the top-right.
  3. Select the Settings option.
  4. Press on Languages.
  5. Hit the Add languages option.
  6. Check the language pack.
  7. Tap on the Add option.
  8. Switch off the toggle for the different languages below the Check spelling menu.
As you complete the process, Edge will verify spelling for configured language that you have read.
How to Control the Spell Checker Dictionary
The latest Edge browser enables you to build the personalized dictionary to avoid marking specific words as wrong.
Inserting Words to Dictionary
Follow the offered steps to insert words to the dictionary:
  1. Launch Microsoft Edge.
  2. Tap on the Settings and more option at the top-right.
  3. Select the Settings option.
  4. Press on Languages.
  5. Hit the Add or remove words button.
  6. Identify the word spell that the Edge won’t mark it as a wrong spelled.
  7. Press the add option.
You may also insert the latest content to a dictionary by right click on a word and choose to Add to the dictionary button.
Deleting the Terms From Dictionary
In case you intend to delete the words from dictionary, then go through the below-mentioned steps:
  1. Launch Microsoft Edge.
  2. Tap on the Settings and more option at the top-right.
  3. Select the Settings option.
  4. Press on Languages.
  5. Hit the Add or Remove Words button.
  6. Tap on the X option beside the word to delete below Words that you have inserted section.
As you finish the process, the browser will spot deleted words as wrong when you again type it.
We are discussing on Windows 10. However, these steps must work for all kinds of browsers for macOS, Windows 7, Windows 8.x, and also for Linux.
Emily Johnson is a creative person who has been writing blogs and articles about cybersecurity. He writes about the latest updates regarding mcafee.com/activate and how it can improve the work experience of users. His articles have been published in many popular e-magazines, blogs, and websites.

Tuesday, September 3, 2019

How to Prevent Microsoft Edge From Loading at Startup in Windows 10

Microsoft Edge is a web browser much like Chrome, FireFox, and Opera Mini. On Windows 10, Microsoft Edge loads some functions in the system startup process to optimize the app performance. These functions include the opening of a new tab and homepage on the browser. However, if you do not use Microsoft Edge for some reason, then you should disable the functions as they only increase your startup time. Starting with the version 1809, Windows10 lets you restrict the app from launching in the startup process. This will include restricting the New Tab and Start pages using the Group Policy Editor and Registry.

This post will tell you how it can be done:
How to Prevent Microsoft Edge at Startup Using Group Policy
In case of Windows 10 pro, the simplest way to restrict Microsoft Edge from launching at Startup is through the Group Policy Editor and Registry.
Follow the mentioned steps to prevent Edge at Startup:
  1. Launch Start.
  2. Search gpedit.msc and tap OK.
  3. This will start the Local Group Policy Editor.
  4. Go through the following route:
  • Computer Configuration
  • Administrative Templates
  • Windows Components
  • Microsoft Edge
  1. Double-click on Allow Microsoft Edge to launch at system startup when the system is unoccupied, and
  2. every time Microsoft Edge is stopped policy, present on the right side.
  3. Choose the Disabled icon.
  4. Tap Apply.
  5. Tap OK.
  6. Double-click on Allow Microsoft Edge to launch at Startup and every time Edge is stopped the policy.
  7. Choose the Disabled icon.
  8. Tap Apply.
  9. Tap OK.
  10. Restart the system.
How to Prevent Microsoft Edge at Startup Using Registry
You can use Registry to prevent Microsoft Edge at startup if you are unable to access Group policy
editor.
Follow the steps to do so:
  1. Launch Start.
  2. Search regedit and open Registry.
  3. Follow the given path:
  • HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE-SOFTWARE-Policies-Microsoft
  1. Right-click on Microsoft, choose New and tap on Key.
  2. Provide the key with a name MicrosoftEdge and hit Enter.
  3. Right-click on the new key, choose New and tap on Key.
  4. Provide the key with a name Main and hit Enter.
  5. Right-click on the new key, choose New and tap on DWORD 32-bit value.
  6. Provide the key with a name AllowPrelaunch and hit Enter.
  7. Double-click on new DWORD and fix the value at zero.
  8. Press OK.
  9. Right-click on the Microsoft folder, choose New and tap on Key.
  10. Provide the key with a name TabPreloader and hit Enter.
  11. Press OK.
  12. Right-click on the new key, choose New and tap on DWORD 32-bit value.
  13. Provide the key with a name AllowTabPreloading and hit Enter.
  14. Double-click on new DWORD and fix the value at zero.
  15. Press OK.
  16. Restart the system.
After following these steps, you will be able to restrict Edge from launching at Startup.
Emily Johnson is a Norton product expert and has been working in the technology industry since 2002. As a technical expert, she has written technical blogs, manuals, white papers, and reviews for many websites such as norton.com/setup.

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