diff --git a/src/cascadia/TerminalSettingsEditor/Resources/en-US/Resources.resw b/src/cascadia/TerminalSettingsEditor/Resources/en-US/Resources.resw
index 2dec26d0e..26eefd38b 100644
--- a/src/cascadia/TerminalSettingsEditor/Resources/en-US/Resources.resw
+++ b/src/cascadia/TerminalSettingsEditor/Resources/en-US/Resources.resw
@@ -232,7 +232,7 @@
Header for a control to toggle if the app should always show the tabs (similar to a website browser).
- When unchecked, the tab bar will appear when a new tab is created.
+ When disabled, the tab bar will appear when a new tab is created.
A description for what the "always show tabs" setting does. Presented near "Globals_AlwaysShowTabs.Header".
@@ -272,7 +272,7 @@
Header for a control to toggle the "force full repaint" setting. When enabled, the app renders new content between screen frames.
- When unchecked, the terminal will render only the updates to the screen between frames.
+ When disabled, the terminal will render only the updates to the screen between frames.
A description for what the "force full repaint" setting does. Presented near "Globals_ForceFullRepaint.Header".
@@ -340,7 +340,7 @@
Header for a control to toggle whether the title bar should be shown or not. Changing this setting requires the user to relaunch the app.
- When unchecked, the title bar will appear above the tabs.
+ When disabled, the title bar will appear above the tabs.
A description for what the "show titlebar" setting does. Presented near "Globals_ShowTitlebar.Header".
@@ -348,7 +348,7 @@
Header for a control to toggle whether the terminal's title is shown as the application title, or not.
- When unchecked, the title bar will be 'Windows Terminal'.
+ When disabled, the title bar will be 'Windows Terminal'.
A description for what the "show title in titlebar" setting does. Presented near "Globals_ShowTitleInTitlebar.Header".{Locked="Windows"}
@@ -356,7 +356,7 @@
Header for a control to toggle whether the terminal snaps the window to the character grid when resizing, or not.
- When unchecked, the window will resize smoothly.
+ When disabled, the window will resize smoothly.
A description for what the "snap to grid on resize" setting does. Presented near "Globals_SnapToGridOnResize.Header".
@@ -364,7 +364,7 @@
Header for a control to toggle whether the terminal should use software to render content instead of the hardware.
- When checked, the terminal will use the software renderer (a.k.a. WARP) instead of the hardware one.
+ When enabled, the terminal will use the software renderer (a.k.a. WARP) instead of the hardware one.
A description for what the "software rendering" setting does. Presented near "Globals_SoftwareRendering.Header".
@@ -372,7 +372,7 @@
Header for a control to toggle whether the app should launch when the user's machine starts up, or not.
- When checked, this enables the launch of Windows Terminal at machine startup.
+ When enabled, this enables the launch of Windows Terminal at machine startup.
A description for what the "start on user login" setting does. Presented near "Globals_StartOnUserLogin.Header".
@@ -480,7 +480,7 @@
Header for a control to toggle whether the app treats ctrl+alt as the AltGr (also known as the Alt Graph) modifier key found on keyboards. {Locked="AltGr"}
- By default Windows treats Ctrl+Alt as an alias for AltGr. When unchecked, this behavior will be disabled.
+ By default Windows treats Ctrl+Alt as an alias for AltGr. When disabled, this behavior will be disabled.
A description for what the "AltGr aliasing" setting does. Presented near "Profile_AltGrAliasing.Header".
@@ -700,7 +700,7 @@
Header for a control to toggle whether the profile is shown in a dropdown menu, or not.
- If checked, the profile will not appear in the list of profiles. This can be used to hide default profiles and dynamically generated profiles, while leaving them in your settings file.
+ If enabled, the profile will not appear in the list of profiles. This can be used to hide default profiles and dynamically generated profiles, while leaving them in your settings file.
A description for what the "hidden" setting does. Presented near "Profile_Hidden".
@@ -736,7 +736,7 @@
Header for a control to toggle classic CRT display effects, which gives the terminal a retro look.
- When checked, enables retro terminal effects such as glowing text and scan lines.
+ When enabled, enables retro terminal effects such as glowing text and scan lines.
A description for what the "retro terminal effects" setting does. Presented near "Profile_RetroTerminalEffect".
@@ -772,7 +772,7 @@
A supplementary setting to the "starting directory" setting. "Parent" refers to the parent process of the current process.
- If checked, this profile will spawn in the directory from which Windows Terminal was launched.
+ If enabled, this profile will spawn in the directory from which Windows Terminal was launched.
A description for what the supplementary "use parent process directory" setting does. Presented near "Profile_StartingDirectoryUseParentCheckbox".
@@ -808,7 +808,7 @@
A supplementary setting to the "background image" setting. When enabled, the OS desktop wallpaper is used as the background image. Presented near "Profile_BackgroundImage".
- When checked, use the desktop wallpaper image as the background image for the terminal.
+ When enabled, use the desktop wallpaper image as the background image for the terminal.
A description for what the supplementary "use desktop image" setting does. Presented near "Profile_UseDesktopImage".
@@ -1111,7 +1111,7 @@
A supplementary setting to the "font face" setting. Toggling this control updates the font face control to show all of the fonts installed.
- If checked, show all installed fonts in the list above. Otherwise, only show the list of monospace fonts.
+ If enabled, show all installed fonts in the list above. Otherwise, only show the list of monospace fonts.
A description for what the supplementary "show all fonts" setting does. Presented near "Profile_FontFaceShowAllFonts".