Edge Canary is getting a lot of new features lately. Microsoft is finally using user feedback to improve their Chromium-based browser and make it as user friendly as possible.

Windows spellchecker makes its way into Edge

After receiving some new InPrivate mode changes and a new sync option for passwords, Edge Canary build 77.0.234.0 will integrate the Windows OS spellchecker.

The idea was first brought into attention over a month ago and shortly after, the flag to enable it appeared in Chrome Canary.

Now, the same flag appeared in Edge Canary as well, signalling that the implementation in Chrome was a success and the feature is ready for Edge.

Users now have the option to choose between Windows OS spellchecker or Hunspell spellchecker in Edge Canary’s settings.

We have to mention that the option might not be available for all users, as Microsoft is still testing it.

If Windows spellchecker is a massive improvement over the Hunspell engine, that’s for you to decide. At least now, there are more options to choose from.

If the advices above haven’t solved your issue, your PC may experience deeper Windows problems. We recommend downloading this PC Repair tool (rated Great on TrustPilot.com) to easily address them. After installation, simply click the Start Scan button and then press on Repair All.

Still having issues? Fix them with this tool:

SPONSORED

  • windows 10

Email *

Commenting as . Not you?

Comment