Can iPhone autocorrect words be changed?
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Can iPhone autocorrect words be changed?
Settings>General>Keyboard>Auto-correction Toggle switch to Off. Unfortunately you can’t edit contents of the dictionary iOS uses for autocorrect, so once it learns a word, you are stuck with it.
How do I remove misspelled words from iPhone dictionary?
Go to Settings > General > Reset and tap the “Reset Keyboard Dictionary” option. If you have a password set, your device will prompt you to enter it and then warn you that it’s about to “delete all custom words you have typed on the keyboard.” Say good riddance, and hit “Reset Dictionary.”
What do I do when my autocorrect is wrong?
Tap on the misspelled word, and a list of alternative spellings and words pop up. Tap the correct spelling if you wish to replace the word you typed. If you’d rather not see the red lines indicating a possibly misspelled word, return to the keyboard settings screen and turn off the switch for Check Spelling.
How do I edit autocorrect?
Change Autocorrect Settings on Android
- To disable or enable autocorrect on your Android phone, head over to Languages & input under System in Settings.
- Under Languages & input, you’ll see the Virtual Keyboard (or On-screen keyboard/ Manage keyboards) option.
How do you delete learned words on iPhone?
If you decide to reset your keyboard dictionary, here’s how:
- Open the Settings app on your iPhone.
- Scroll down and tap General.
- Scroll down and tap Transfer or Reset Phone.
- Tap Reset.
- Tap Reset Keyboard Dictionary.
Why is autocorrect always wrong?
A big reason autocorrect keeps changing your words is because you may not be training it to stop unwanted changes. While you’re typing a text message, you will notice a small preview that continuously appears when autocorrect wants to change a word. Essentially, the feature is asking your permission to make a change.
Why does my autocorrect change real words?
Why does iPhone autocorrect words that are spelled correctly?
How do I reset auto correct?
To reset go to Settings > General > Keyboard. This type of reset will remove words that were previously added. “Reset All Settings: All settings—including network settings, the keyboard dictionary, the Home screen layout, location settings, privacy settings, and Apple Pay cards—are removed or reset to their defaults.