Typically, it will be Spell check in MS Word, Notebook, Excel, Power Point Etc.
When the computer is first turned on, (or booted), the BIOS program is in control. After performing a few system checks, the BIOS program turns the computer over to an operating system like Windows XP.
bios
input devices are used not only to enter data into a computer but also the instruction or program that tell the computer what to do for eg:keyboard, mouse,joystick etc.
It's certainly possible - it's as simple as downloading the software. However - running more than one anti-virus program at once may cause conflicts between the two programs. Anti-virus software checks for 'unusual' activity on the computer - it could interpret another program's activity as a virus.
Startup BIOS first checks all the essential hardware components to make sure they're working and displays its progress on-screen.
spell check
Sort of, but not really. The computer can only detect very obvious spelling mistakes. But, say you misstype "I'll sea you tomorrow" instead of "I'll see you tomorrow"--the computer won't catch mistakes like that because both "sea" and "see" are real words. Grammar checkers should generally be avoided; you run the risk of introducing errors into your document if you rely on them much, if at all.
When the computer is first turned on, (or booted), the BIOS program is in control. After performing a few system checks, the BIOS program turns the computer over to an operating system like Windows XP.
When the computer is first turned on, (or booted), the BIOS program is in control. After performing a few system checks, the BIOS program turns the computer over to an operating system like Windows XP.
It checks your spelling
One can submit checks with the program that goes by the name of "Quickbooks" relatively easily. They first must scan the checks, put them into the program, and then submit them to their bank.
You follow a strict procedure for dispensing which includes checks to ensure that mistakes are detected and corrected.
Facebook does not have a built in spell checker. If you need one, use another program on your computer. Firefox is good, as it is also a web browser, that can have many addons, and by default, a built in spell checker.
Yes! There is only so much word can do! I checks spelling and general sentences fargments but you need to read it!
Laser checks are usually linked in to a computer accounting software program and automatically keep track of your accounts payable. They save time and minimize errors and are highly legible. They are more expensive though than regular checks and do require some training to learn the process.
Assuming you mean 'dingobot' - it's an automated computer program that checks answers for things like web-sites, or inflammatory content.
Spell checker.