Brother International AX475 Owner's Manual - English - Page 36
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PART II SPELLING CHECKER Important notice: This system is not a replacement for careful proofreading of your documents. It has no way of knowing, for example, whether words are missing or whether a given word is appropriate for the current syntactic or semantic context. If you type "teh" instead of "the", the program alerts you because "teh" is not a valid English word, but if you type "one" instead of "on", it does not consider it a mistake. The spelling programs contain materials owned, developed, and copyrighted by Houghton Mifflin Company, Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.A. Reproduction or disassembly of embodied computer programs or algorithms prohibited. Based upon The American Heritaae Dictionary. To turn the Word Spell on and off: Press [ALT] + [W SPELL] (±). PITCH LINE WORD UNDLN OPERATE 10 15 1 2 SHIFT SPELL WORE SOLD Aug, A 12 11d CAPS CONT When you switch the machine on, the Word Spell is automatically switched on. When the Word Spell is on: While typing, pressing one of the following keys signals the end of a word and activates the automatic spell check: [SPACE BAR], [CODE] + [SPACE BAR], [RETURN] (except when there is a hyphen at the end of the line), VI, or more than two periods. You will hear three beeps whenever the word is not found in the dictionary. Check the word, and correct it if necessary. At a certain point, you may want to recheck the words on the current line in the direct printing mode. The line you are typing is stored in the memory until the carrier is moved to the next line so that you can recheck the words. We will call this feature the "FIND" function. The "FIND" function can be activated only in the printing mode. Press [CODE] + [L] to recheck all the words on the current line. The carrier will move to the end of a misspelled word. The FIND function works even when the Word Spell is turned off. 34