This spell checker is not real fancy but works with any windows program including this forum - 110000 words and you can add to it. Right click the icon in the system tray for options after install.
You can also right click the tray icon and open a spelling window that you can type into or it will follow your typing as you type anywhere on the page - you then click the check at the misspelled and suggested words will come up - click the right one and it is inserted in the text.
Another option is to just left click the icon in the system tray when it is yellow -indicating a misspelling. Options of many words will pop up from the tray - click the correct one - it is replaced.
A hot key of your choice can also be set. Default is control ; --I changed it to control z to be easier to find.
TinySpell 1.4 - a tiny spell checker for Windows (http://tinyspell.m6.net/)
[size=18]Wut ar yoo trian tu sae?[/size] ;D
Well, Jimmy--- My laptop computer has a few keys I have to punch pretty hard or they don't type a letter. If I couldn't easily catch those computer goofs it may look like I was a bad spieler. :-/
coffee and cat food crunched into the on the laptop--that's the only reason why any of us would need a spell checker. Of course. None of us are dyslexic. ::) Especially not me when I'm tired.
(and we might tip a hat to--daddymem's??--perfectly unreadable garbage that could pass anybody's spell check.)
I've got the Google toolbars, and that has a kind of clunky spell checker on it.
(cat food? Well yes. Some of the cats eat on a box on the table where the laptop normally sits}
My spell checker spends most of her time in the sewing room building quilts. Don't know if I would call her clunky though, could find myself sleeping on the floor. ;D