
October 9th, 2018
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 | ContraBanned | | Join Date: June 30th, 2004 Location: Middle of the ocean apparently (middle earth)
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The next option I can think of is Browser settings. This will depend upon the browser you use. I can find an example for Firefox, so I hope this helps; in General settings of Firefox scroll down to Browsing and disable option for Search for text when you start typing. Other browsers will probably have something similar. But the only setting I can find for Google Chrome with any form of similarity is: Settings/Preferences: Advanced -> Privacy and security: Use a web service to help resolve spelling errors
Smarter spell-checking by sending what you type in the browser to Google  - Firefox example. Off-topic: that second last option I am glad Firefox incorporated. A version or two ago they had made it a default and scroll-bars vanished when viewing pages larger than the browser page could show and on a mac desktop computer made it extremely unreliable to scroll with cursor keys (frequently not able to.) I downgraded to an earlier version and put in a request to include an option to enable or disable this behaviour. |