Help People With Dyslexia, Google Chrome Presents Correction Capabilities On URLs

GoogleChrome on iOS and Android devices is now able to realize the typos made by humans. Not only realizing his mistake, but it will automatically be corrected.

The update, which was announced on October 17, is certainly a good improvement from Chrome, especially typos are common problems.

Detecting typos in this URL Google slides for people with dyslexia, a visual impairment that makes it difficult for sufferers to read. However, this feature is also able to help people in general.

VOI has tried this update directly on Android phones. When typing googlel.com on purpose, the open site immediately shows the google.com page. The same thing happened when VOIingin opened the Microsoft site.

Unfortunately, this did not apply when VOI typed a simple site owned by NASA and its own VOI. Chrome showed that the site could not be reached and did not notify corrections to the typos made.

However, when trying to type the name of the site on Google search with a deliberate typos, Google immediately provides corrections under search results with the words "Maybe this is what you mean."

With the results of this test, Google can be very helpful, but it can also not. Although the goal is good to help people with dyslexia, Google must improve the performance of this URL correction so that the results displayed can be more accurate.