Digiexam has many accessibility functions. A common accessibility function is the built-in spell check that exists. If you are allowed access to spell check during your assignments in Digiexam then misspelled words in your keyboard language setting will be marked as incorrect. Spell check is only allowed if your teacher or student health administrator has activated this for you.
This guide will demonstrate how you activate and use spell check within the Digiexam app.
Activating Spell Check
When working on an assignment, quiz, or exam in Digiexam the option to check your spelling is available in situations where your teacher or administrator has allowed this accessibility option.
When you write an answer to an essay question, you will see a colored dot if you have access to the spell checker in the lower right corner of the text editor.
Figur 1
Using Spell Check
When the spell checker is active, there is a dot in the lower right corner of the text editor. A green dot indicates that no word needs to be fixed (Figure 2). A red dot indicates the number of incorrectly spelled words in the text (Figure 3). This is also where you click to change the language, as well as turn the spell checker on and off.
Figure 2
Figure 3
Click/double-click a misspelled word to replace it. A list of correctly spelled suggestions will appear. Choose the word that fits best.
If the mouse cursor is held over the indicator in the lower right corner, there are 3 functions (figure 4):
- On/Off
- Choice of language
- Total number of words to check or fix
Figur 4
Under option 2, the additional spell check languages are shown (figure 5):
Figur 5
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