
UBLOCK OPERA SOFTWARE
Exiting and re-starting the software seems to cure the problem. On rare occasions Spell Magic will repeatedly fail to capture the word for checking. One final thing to note is that Spell Magic will not launch if it thinks the word is correct. This is another category where it’s hard to determine a clear winner. Both programs also allow users to write their own lists. However, this isn’t a big deal as both programs allow users to import as many third-party lists as they like. ADM format and many are freely available from Addictive Software. uBlock Origin comes with more built-in ad lists than AdBlock Plus. Spell Magic then exits to the Windows System Tray, ready for future action on some another word.Īlso works in all other Windows-centric software, though sadly not on typed text in Photoshop. The user manually chooses a replacement word, and then Spell Magic is able to make the replacement in the Google Search box. The word is thus selected and highlighted, and the script next calls Spell Magic into action on it. The gesture completes and the script then automatically runs the cursor back to the starting point of the gesture, and there does a double left-click. Then they right-click and draw the ‘S’ mouse-gesture with StrokesPlus. USAGE: Once this is set up the user places their mouse-cursor anywhere over the mis-spelled word in the Google Search box.

Then you set up your StokesPlus ‘S’ mouse-gesture with this mini-script… While StrokesPlus needs: Preferences: Allow Left Click | On. Spell Magic needs: General Options | Silent Spell Check Mode | On.

SOLUTION: The Windows desktop offline solution I found was a combination of the old abandonware Spell Magic and the mouse-gesture freeware StrokesPlus (old version).

I tried a great many possible solutions, seeking a simple elegant right-click option that didn’t try to do 20 others things or send the word off to Whereizitagain to be ‘checked’. Tests show that uBlock Origin is not preventing the spellcheck from working properly. But not in the Google Search box, for some unknown reason. It works perfectly in other search-engines and on WordPress posts etc. Opera’s spellchecker underlines mis-spelled words, but can no longer offer any suggestions and make replacements. PROBLEM: The spellchecker in the Opera Web browser now only partly works in the Google Search box.
