In the long search for a
free dictionary for
Skype , I came across a very good solution called
Ursa Spell Checker . Surely this is not the only solution, and certainly not the best, but nevertheless it will be about him.
The installation and configuration process is very simple:
1. Go
to this link and download the program.
At the time of this writing, the latest version is
1.62. Run the downloaded file and install the program.
3. After installation, the program will ask you to enter the
registration key . The key is
free , you can get it here.
4. Download and install the dictionaries we need in the settings.
The program settings themselves are very simple, I will not dwell on them. I note only that there is a Russian interface.
Now how to use spell checking in the
Skype window.
Run the chat window and press the
hotkey by default -
ctrl + F7 to enable spell checking, and
ctrl + F11 to disable (these combinations can be changed in the settings).
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After turning on the check, the word with an error will be highlighted with a red dotted line. You can select the suggested correction options by right-clicking on this word.
ATTENTION! You will need to turn on spell checking separately for each open chat in
Skype . The authors of the program promised to fix this in future versions.
If you have questions, I will try to answer them in the comments.
Program home page:
Ursa Spell Checker .
UPD: In the comments,
vadkuz threw a reference on
OrfoSwitcher (automatic switching keyboard layouts, spell checking in any applications, clipboard history).