Autocorrect and Highlight misspelled words features are helpful when you need to complete a big writing project quickly and don’t want to spend time proofreading every word. Your Windows 10 computer highlights the misspelled words and changes them automatically so that you don’t have to spend your time on them.

Disable Autocorrect and Highlight misspelled words via Windows 11 Settings

Windows 11 is a considerable improvement as far as usability is concerned. A lot of options in the Settings menu have changed their positions. A lot of options which were previously not a part of the Settings menu have been added as well. One such case is with the option to enable or disable Autocorrect and Highlight Misspelled Words settings in Windows 11. If you wish to know the procedure for the same, it is as follows:

Disable Autocorrect and Highlight misspelled words in Windows 11/10 via GPEDIT

To disable Autocorrect and Highlight misspelled words using Group Policy, follow these steps: Let’s delve into these aforementioned in detail. At first, you have to open the Local Group Policy Editor. For that, press Win+R, type gpedit.msc, and press the Enter button. Once it is opened, navigate to the following path: Here you can find two settings named Turn off autocorrect misspelled words and Turn off highlight misspelled words. Double-click on each of them and select the Enabled option.  

Click the OK button to save the change. Suppose you want to re-enable Highlight misspelled words and Autocorrect misspelled words features. In that case, you need to open the same settings in the Local Group Policy Editor, choose the Not Configured option, and click the OK button.

Turn off Autocorrect and Highlight misspelled words using Registry in Windows 11/10

To turn Autocorrect and Highlight misspelled words using Registry, follow these steps: Keep reading to learn more about these steps. At first, press Win+R, type regedit, press the Enter button, and choose the Yes option to open Registry Editor on your computer. After that, navigate to this path: Right-click on the Microsoft key, select New > Key and name it as Control Panel. Next, right-click on the Control Panel key, select New > Key, and name it International.

Then, you have to create a REG_DOWRD value in the International key. For that, right-click on it, select New > DWORD (32-bit) Value, and name it as TurnOffAutocorrectMisspelledWords.

Follow the same steps to create another REG_DWORD value named TurnOffHighlightMisspelledWords. Now, double-click on each of them to set the Value data as 1.

Click on the OK button to save the change. If you want to turn them on again, open the same REG_DWORD values, enter the Value data as 0, and click the OK button to save the change. Hope it helped you.

What is the difference between Autocorrect misspelled words and Highlight misspelled words?

The difference is that the autocorrect option will correct the misspelled word automatically as soon as you hit the Spacebar or Enter. In case of highlight, it would simply highlight the error and you could fix it later. The latter prevents chances of false corrections.

Why has the autocorrect option been introduced so late with Windows when it already existed with phone?

You remember when autocorrect would mess up a word with a false correction with your phone, but it was ok. The applications phones were intended for didn’t need the same accuracy as that with a full-fledged computer. But as the system grew smarter, Microsoft introduced the feature with Windows.