After writing a document:
- Press Command–Semicolon.
- VoiceOver will read the misspelled word and highlight it.
- Press Control–Option–Shift–M to open the context menu.
- Use the down arrow to select a suggestion or another action.
- Press Enter to confirm your selection.
- If there is no suggestion, you can edit the word manually.
- Repeat until you hear a bong sound, followed by “spell checker.”
Spell Checking in Mail
- Begin spell check with Command–Shift–Semicolon.
- VoiceOver will read the current word being checked.
- Press Control–Option–F2 twice to open the list of windows.
- Arrow down to Spelling and press Enter.
- You’ll be presented with correction options:
- Suggested words
- Find Next button
- Correct button
- English pop-up menu
- Learn button
- Forget button
- Browser
- Choose a correction word and press Enter, or Tab to Find Next and press Spacebar.
- Repeat the process for each misspelled word until you hear the bong sound, signaling completion.
Notes:
- In Mail, the spell-checking layout can vary. Sometimes you must Tab left or right to locate the word list.
- The Ignore button may appear before the Find Next button.
Spell Checking in Web Mail
After writing a message:
- Press Command–Semicolon.
- VoiceOver will read the misspelled word and highlight it.
- Press Control–Option–Shift–M to open the context menu.
- Use the down arrow to choose a suggestion or other action.
- Press Enter to confirm your selection.
- If no suggestion is available, edit the word manually.
- Repeat until you hear the bong sound, followed by “spell checker.”
Credits
This guide was prepared with input from:
- Cheryl Stewart
- John W. Hess
- Keith Reedy