Some Mac users enjoy autocorrect.

The feature can help correct spelling and grammar errors by comparing words you type into a dictionary with what it deems to be the correct spelling. This makes sure that the documents are clean.

The bane of their existence is autocorrect, which can be used to change the spelling of names, street addresses, or abbreviations to make the text read incorrect.

There is a simple process to disabling autocorrect on a Mac.

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How to turn off autocorrect on a Mac computer

This is the first thing. You can select "System Preferences" from the applications. Press "Command" + the space bar on your keyboard to open "Spotlight Search" and type "System Preferences" into the search bar if you can't find it.

How to turn off autocorrect on Mac
Type "System Preferences" into the Spotlight Search bar.
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There are two Click on the keyboard.

How to turn off autocorrect on Mac
Select "Keyboard" from the System Preferences menu.
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There are three. The text is in the top bar.

There are four. Select "Correct spelling automatically" The autocorrect will be turned off.

How to turn off autocorrect on Mac
"Correct spelling automatically" is located in the top-right corner. Deselect the check mark to disable autocorrect.
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