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Open up Notes or any other app that lets you type and you can start teaching iOS the proper words again. If you get too fed up with iOS autocorrect, you can always turn it off too, but typically a dictionary reset is adequate to resolve consistently improper corrections.

Contrary to some claims, you do not need to reset the iPhone or iPad to factory defaults to fix improper word corrections, though if you had a great dictionary before it got messed up you can restore from a previous backup to get the better autocorrect dictionary back.

On a related note, a hilarious horribly no-good dirty prank to play on friends is messing with their iPhone or iPads auto-correct dictionary, this causes autocorrect to replace a proper word with a wrong word. Get more of our great Apple tips, tricks, and important news delivered to your inbox with the OSXDaily newsletter.

I have followed the directions for resetting the keyboard and all went as described. I entered my password when requested etc. However, whatever is correcting my text continues with the erroneous spelling I inadvertently entered last month. Any suggestions? With people using misspellings on purpose all the time in usernames, websites, etc.

How can I teach this old dog to hunt? Turn off autocorrect! This is a new iPhone SE that I bought a few weeks ago. Also, there is nothing in the Text Replacement section that would be causing this. Is there any way to solve this autocorrect fail? Posted on Oct 8, AM. Page content loaded. If you tap the your word in autocorrection suggestions, your iPhone can learn it and make more suitable predictions.

Also, you can turn off the Auto Correction. A second way to fix the problem, especially if there are just a few words that you need to correct, is to create keyboard shortcuts so that the incorrect or unwanted word becomes a keyboard shortcut for the correct word. The third way to fix predictive text errors is the most extreme, and I wouldn't do it unless predictive text is so messed up it's become a chronic issue.

Once you reset your keyboard dictionary, you'll start from scratch and lose all the tailor-made suggestions your iPhone has accumulated for you over the months or years. If you decide to reset your keyboard dictionary, here's how:. That's it! Now you can start from the ground up with your keyboard's predictive text function and hopefully have better results in the future. Jim Karpen holds a Ph. In the Gboard settings, go to Dictionary.

Tap this to remove all the learned words. Scroll down till you see Reset and tap on Reset Keyboard Dictionary. Open the Settings app on your Android phone. You will be asked to select which Google account you want to sync the dictionary to.

Here, in the Shortcut section, type in the decent word that the keyboard tends to auto-correct. Open on your Samsung Galaxy S5 the menu and then the Android settings.



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