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Auto-correct on the iPhone can help you send correctly spelled communications. However, it can also correct words or names that you do not want corrected or change them to words correctly spelled ...
The iPhone auto correct feature can help prevent annoying typos, but for many users auto correct on the iPhone can create a lot of problems by mangling many words and even creating embarrassing typos.
Today in studies that claim the Internet is ruining our lives, the BBC informs us that auto-correct and spellcheckers have turned us into a bunch of illiterate idiots.
All of us have sent or received a text that reads a little funny. Lacey Washington says she gets them all the time. "Like my sister-in-law's text messages when auto-correct kicks in for her, I be ...
The writing-enhancement company has launched a new keyboard app for iOS that will automatically check - and offer to correct - anything you type.
Thankfully, you can turn off auto correct on iPhone, and pretty easily too. That way, if you do make a mistake, you'll have to go back and correct it, but you won't have to suffer the annoyance of ...
A caveat: Even with this method, auto correct can be a bit quirky. There are a handful of words in the iPhone's dictionary that it simply refuses to learn. Keep reading to see how it works.
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