Quick Answer: How To Fix Autocorrect On Android?

Steps

  • Open your device’s Settings. It’s typically shaped like a gear (⚙️), but it may also be an icon that contains slider bars.
  • Scroll down and tap Language & input.
  • Tap your active keyboard.
  • Tap Text correction.
  • Slide the “Auto-correction” button to the “Off” position.
  • Press the Home button.

How do I fix autocorrect?

If, for example, you want to replace “ducking” with a naughtier word, you can do that here:

  1. Open Settings on your iPhone.
  2. Tap General.
  3. Tap Keyboard.
  4. Choose “Text Replacement”
  5. Tap the + button in the top-right corner.

How do I fix autocorrect on my Samsung?

Here’s how, when using Samsung’s keyboard:

  • With the keyboard visible, tap and hold the Dictation key that sits to the left of the space bar.
  • In the floating menu, tap on the Settings gear.
  • Under the Smart Typing section, tap on Predictive Text and disable it at the top.

How do I turn autocorrect on?

Steps to disable autocorrect

  1. Step 1: Go to Settings > General > Keyboard.
  2. Step 2: Make sure the Auto-Correction toggle is set to the off position.
  3. Step 1: Go to Settings > General > Reset.
  4. Step 2: Tap Reset Keyboard Dictionary.
  5. Step 3: If you have a password set, it will ask you to enter it at this time.

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