You can see that I have misspelled “notes” and that the auto-suggest has offered up “notse”, the current spelling, “Norse” (how did it get that?) and “notes”. I’m typing in a note in the “Keep Notes” app… Let’s have a look… HOW AUTO-CORRECT MESSES UP YOUR TYPING ON ANDROID While we’re at that setting, though, there are a lot of other ways you can benefit from the same spelling engine even without it automatically changing every word you type. Some of this involves training your software to know common abbreviations and nicknames you might use for common words like “caf” for “café”, but particularly on a mobile device, that training period can bre quite annoying and generate a lot of frustration.įortunately, you can disable auto-correct, as it’s called on Android, from the Settings app. On the one hand, it’s great that “teh” automatically becomes “the” when you’re typing or tapping away on your device, but when “piza” becomes “piazza” or “pipecleaner” instead of “pizza” it’s just… weird. Autocorrect is one of the great mixed deals of the technological age.
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