Microsoft Adds Spell Check & Autocorrect to Notepad After 41 Years, Amid Windows 11 Update Issues

July 8, 2024
Microsoft Adds Spell Check & Autocorrect to Notepad After 41 Years, Amid Windows 11 Update Issues
  • Microsoft 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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