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Spell Check Correct with right-click on desktop


So, not sure if others are having a similar issue, but on the desktop app, it will identify a spelling error but not le me right click and select the correct spelling from a contextual menu, like I can on the browser version.

Is anyone else noticing this? Is it a a bug or something that was just missed?

Thank you in advance!

 

 

Best answer by Robert Johnson

@thatVargas - The desktop app’s spell check feature currently only highlights misspelled words, but it is in Miro’s backlog to add “suggestions”.

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Robert Johnson
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  • April 3, 2021

@thatVargas - The desktop app’s spell check feature currently only highlights misspelled words, but it is in Miro’s backlog to add “suggestions”.

Some posts from a search of “spell check”:


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Ah. Ok. Thank you!


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@thatVargas - Holy shirtballs! I was just working in the Miro desktop app (Windows 64-bit, v0.5.2) and when I right-clicked on a word that spell check highlighted as being misspelled a list of suggestions appeared!

 


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  • April 8, 2021

@Robert Johnson Righteous! I’ll have to see if I feel the love on my Mac desktop app. 😉


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  • April 9, 2021

@Robert Johnson Oh SNAP! It works… in English. Yay! This is helpful.

Now, it would be also helpful if I could get it to work with French, since I use Miro in English and French.

The web version does the suggestions in French, but that may be tied to the fact that I have multiple languages enabled in MacOS so that it will know the difference if I’m writing in English, French or Spanish.

So, I am happy with the English, and look forward to finding out if additional languages are in the feature roadmap. :relaxed: