Microsoft Adds Spell Check & Autocorrect to Notepad After 41 Years, Amid Windows 11 Update Issues
July 8, 2024Microsoft has added spell check and autocorrect features to Notepad for Windows 11 after 41 years.
The spell check highlights misspelled words in red and offers correction suggestions when right-clicked.
Notepad has been receiving updates since 2018, including tabs, autosave, character count, and potential AI integration with Copilot.
The latest Windows 11 update has caused gaming performance issues, leading to a hold on the 22H2 update for affected devices.
Microsoft addressed 68 vulnerabilities in Windows with a new patch and teased the upcoming major Windows 11 update, 'Moment 2,' expected in early 2023.
Notepad is becoming a more prominent option for basic word processing, though free alternatives like Microsoft Word or LibreOffice are available.
Rumors suggest AI-based features like a 'Cowriter' pop-up menu may integrate with Copilot for text editing assistance, while WordPad is being phased out of Windows.
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The Verge • Jul 8, 2024
Microsoft’s Notepad gets spellcheck and autocorrect 40 years after launchMashable • Jul 8, 2024
Windows 11 Notepad gets spellcheck, autocorrect 41 years laterArs Technica • Jul 8, 2024
Notepad’s spellcheck and autocorrect are rolling out to everybody after 41 yearsZDNET • Jul 8, 2024
Windows Notepad gets spellcheck and autocorrect, after 41 years