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Outlook - Spellcheck moved from right click to left click
In the last week, the spell check option in my Office 365 Outlook has changed from the right click to the left click. I am assuming this was some kind of update to Office. The change hasn't occurred in any of my desktop office programs.
The change is driving me insane; I keep clicking the wrong button and my work hence is taking longer. The is compounded by the fact I have to remember that other office programs still use right click so its doesn't matter which program I'm in now I click the wrong button first!! This may seen insignificant but it greatly affects the usability of the product.
Right click has always been for spell-checking; not just in Office programs but generally through most software. Please advise how I can return Office 365 outlook to right click for spelling. I have attached a screen print showing my current menu options for right vs left click.
Thank you for your help.
- ShopAdminCopper ContributorHa ha ha ha ha, I really feel for you......I am using a customer's office 365 account and I feel your pain.....what a total disaster by MS
I guess this is because there is now a left handed person writing the code and we have to comply with the minority....the fact that my left handed partner has never had a problem.....
This is typical MS - break the most basic things......that have been used for over 30 years by the majority!!!
Visual Studio is now joked as Visual Bugs - we spend more time reporting bugs that developing....seems a common "feature" of new MS products these days.....
I doubt if the spelling will ever change back - MS never admit they are wrong - Jan_FucikCopper ContributorSo how the f*** do I turn it off? It's so annoying and I really don't wan to disable my spelling.
- Mr_BoggsCopper ContributorThis is a major annoyance across Microsoft's brand of products. It seems like a small thing, but it is very distracting and counter intuitive. I gave it a shot, but I'm once again moving away from Edge as my primary web browser and am looking at alternative office software solutions. Since Office is no longer working for me, it is a good time to explore new alternatives.
- RWFIDMCopper ContributorAbsolutely ridiculous that MS moved it. Completely screws everything up. Microsoft: Change it back.
- Ben198111111Copper ContributorThis is infuriating and totally obtuse by MS. What next, swap the space bar and shift key functions just 'because'? Awful.
- Johan_WaktareCopper Contributor
Megan4123 Completely agree. This is infuriating, particularly as they haven't made it an alterable feature and it is out of synch with literally every other application I know and use. Fingers crossed they listen to feedback. Historically they have supported prior workflows (e.g. I still type "Alt-I, S" to pull up the symbols dialogue)...
- Common_Sense_PleaseCopper ContributorOn the bright side, they've provided a perfect incentive to try something - anything - else. No one in their right mind wants to use a product where the developers replaced the universal right click spell check function for, of all things, an emoji option. Add to this the fact that they could have simply made the ever important emoji option a left click function. Kids literally running the show.
- RWFIDMCopper Contributor
Common_Sense_Please Sorry it's slowed my productivity down. When the rest of the entire software universe uses rt click, this is not good UX
- Dale_WTCXCopper ContributorI lose an inordinate amount of time per week to this broken idea.
As every other poster has said, there is no reason to deviate from such a well established convention.
(While posting this comment, I had a popup asking me for feedback... just read the comments!) - GraniteStateColinSteel Contributor
Megan4123, completely agree with how horrible this is. But it's even worse for us heavy typers: the Menu Key on the keyboard (or the somewhat obtuse Shift+F10 for laptop users without a Menu Key) does the same as the right-click at the current keyboard cursor position. This means, I never need to take my hands off the keyboard to fix spelling errors with everything EXCEPT NEW OUTLOOK. In New Outlook, have to go to the mouse, and then weirdly Left Click.
UI Standard: Left-click is to select (or click if it's a button or hyperlink). Double-click performs the default action. Right-click brings up the list of options (action/verbs) for that current context. There is NO UI LOGIC for left-clicking on a misspelled word to fix it. Worse, this actually PREVENTS using left-click as intended: to select the text in the word.
But to those criticizing Outlook, please be aware that as of mid-2024 this problem is limited to NEW Outlook and Web-based Outlook. Classic Desktop Outlook still supports the right-click standard just fine. I will not switch to New Outlook until MS fixes this failing.
Does anyone have a link to a User Voice feature request to get this fixed? I will gladly go and upvote it.