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    How to Disable Autocorrect and Predictive Text on iPhone

    By Shintu DhangOctober 21, 20242 Mins Read
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    Autocorrect and predictive text on iPhones are great tools designed to make typing faster and more accurate. However, sometimes these features can cause more frustration than help, especially if they change your words or suggest terms that don’t fit the context. Whether you’re typing in a language unsupported by autocorrect or want complete control over your messages, you may prefer to turn these features off.

    How to Disable Autocorrect

    Autocorrect automatically corrects spelling mistakes as you type. While this feature can be helpful, it can also be a nuisance when it changes words unnecessarily. Here’s how to disable it:

    • Open Settings: Unlock your iPhone and tap the Settings app to open it.
    • Go to General: Scroll down and tap on General.
    • Access Keyboard Settings: Find and tap on the keyboard in the General menu.
    • Disable Auto-Correction: In the Keyboard settings, you will see an option labelled Auto-Correction. Toggle the switch next to Auto-Correction to the off position (the switch should no longer be green).

    This will disable the autocorrect feature, allowing you to type freely without automatically correcting your words.

    How to Disable Predictive Text on iPhone

    The predictive text suggests words and phrases based on what you’re typing, helping you complete sentences faster. If you find these suggestions distracting, you can turn them off as follows:

    • Open Settings: Launch the Settings app from your home screen.
    • Go to General: Tap on General.
    • Access Keyboard Settings: Select Keyboard from the list of options.
    • Disable Predictive Text: Look for the option labelled Predictive in the Keyboard settings. Toggle the switch next to Predictive to the off position.

    This will stop the predictive text bar from appearing above your keyboard, giving you a clean typing experience.

    Autocorrect and predictive text are powerful tools designed to help you type faster and with fewer errors. However, if you find that they’re causing more trouble than they’re worth, disabling them is straightforward and gives you more control over your messages. Remember, you can constantly adjust these settings based on your preferences, and it only takes a few taps to switch them back on if needed. Whether you’re a casual texter or someone who frequently uses technical jargon, taking control of your iPhone’s keyboard settings can make a big difference in your typing experience.

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