I make sure any auto'correcter' (aka automangler) are turned off.
Basic spellcheckers are fine as long as you don't blindly accept their options, but reach for that dictionary when it flags something it doesn't recognize.
This way you get the value of catching most typos (it won't get to catching too many twos, but its part of the way there). Especially useful for adding ones own name (my Czech last name trips up touch typing on an English keyboard). One vendor presentation I saw had the company name typoed in the footer, so it was there on every slide, with the red wavy underline of spellchecker saying there was a problem.
Speelcheekers
Basic spellcheckers are fine as long as you don't blindly accept their options, but reach for that dictionary when it flags something it doesn't recognize.
This way you get the value of catching most typos (it won't get to catching too many twos, but its part of the way there). Especially useful for adding ones own name (my Czech last name trips up touch typing on an English keyboard). One vendor presentation I saw had the company name typoed in the footer, so it was there on every slide, with the red wavy underline of spellchecker saying there was a problem.