Become Windows 10 search compliant with the fuzzy matching?





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Fuzzy matching allows some mistakes like inversion of two letter when you are searching a string.



For sample, you want to find the files that contains the string: "Albert Einstein". The "fuzzy matching" compliance allows to find these file even if you type "Alebrt Eisntein" by error.



How would I make Windows 10 search compliant with the fuzzy matching?










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  • Windows 10 already does this. Type "sttings" into your search and Windows will suggest "Settings" correctly.

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Fuzzy matching allows some mistakes like inversion of two letter when you are searching a string.



For sample, you want to find the files that contains the string: "Albert Einstein". The "fuzzy matching" compliance allows to find these file even if you type "Alebrt Eisntein" by error.



How would I make Windows 10 search compliant with the fuzzy matching?










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  • Windows 10 already does this. Type "sttings" into your search and Windows will suggest "Settings" correctly.

    – music2myear
    Feb 8 at 16:39











  • Answer and I will vote you and thank you for your help.

    – user34837
    Feb 8 at 16:44














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Fuzzy matching allows some mistakes like inversion of two letter when you are searching a string.



For sample, you want to find the files that contains the string: "Albert Einstein". The "fuzzy matching" compliance allows to find these file even if you type "Alebrt Eisntein" by error.



How would I make Windows 10 search compliant with the fuzzy matching?










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Fuzzy matching allows some mistakes like inversion of two letter when you are searching a string.



For sample, you want to find the files that contains the string: "Albert Einstein". The "fuzzy matching" compliance allows to find these file even if you type "Alebrt Eisntein" by error.



How would I make Windows 10 search compliant with the fuzzy matching?







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  • Windows 10 already does this. Type "sttings" into your search and Windows will suggest "Settings" correctly.

    – music2myear
    Feb 8 at 16:39











  • Answer and I will vote you and thank you for your help.

    – user34837
    Feb 8 at 16:44



















  • Windows 10 already does this. Type "sttings" into your search and Windows will suggest "Settings" correctly.

    – music2myear
    Feb 8 at 16:39











  • Answer and I will vote you and thank you for your help.

    – user34837
    Feb 8 at 16:44

















Windows 10 already does this. Type "sttings" into your search and Windows will suggest "Settings" correctly.

– music2myear
Feb 8 at 16:39





Windows 10 already does this. Type "sttings" into your search and Windows will suggest "Settings" correctly.

– music2myear
Feb 8 at 16:39













Answer and I will vote you and thank you for your help.

– user34837
Feb 8 at 16:44





Answer and I will vote you and thank you for your help.

– user34837
Feb 8 at 16:44










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Windows 10 already performs "fuzzy" searching.



Evidence: Open Windows 10 search, type "sttings" and Windows will find the Settings app.






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    Windows 10 already performs "fuzzy" searching.



    Evidence: Open Windows 10 search, type "sttings" and Windows will find the Settings app.






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      Windows 10 already performs "fuzzy" searching.



      Evidence: Open Windows 10 search, type "sttings" and Windows will find the Settings app.






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        Windows 10 already performs "fuzzy" searching.



        Evidence: Open Windows 10 search, type "sttings" and Windows will find the Settings app.






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        Windows 10 already performs "fuzzy" searching.



        Evidence: Open Windows 10 search, type "sttings" and Windows will find the Settings app.







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