Top 3 Methods Of Using Android's Autocorrect!
If you are among the one
who feels bad after sending a message filled with grammatical mistakes to
someone, then this blog is perfect for you. To be safe, activate autocorrect to
avoid yourself from writing wrong words in mails and SMS. Sometimes autocorrect can also become like
your bad dream, which can make your meaningful content into meaningless
content.
Here is how you can use Android’s
Autocorrect
1.
Put Words And Short Forms To Your Private
Dictionary
In some places,
like Gmail, you can put new words straight to the application. This method is
related to the gadget and its OS. For instance, you wrote a word that's not
present in the dictionary and is overwritten a bit. In such cases, pressing the
delete will change it to the actual word that you wrote. Otherwise, it can be
even possible to write the word once again. In any of the situation,s the word
in doubt will get underlined. You can hit on that word once or twice and select
'add to dictionary' or 'replace' to save the words that you need to put.
2.
Utilising 3rd Party Keyboard
Whenever using
a third-party keyboard, putting new words will have a separate method. If you
use Swiftkey, generally the application will get to know from your way of
writing and prevent changing the words that you often use. If it doesn't work,
you can even use the 'prediction box', which is seen on top of the keyboard to
put it into the dictionary.
3.
Activating Autocorrect
Using
Autocorrect is an option. In simple words, you can use it if you want and you
can also not use it if you want. Generally, third-party applications provide
the option to deactivate it as like the stock Android keyboards.
Navigate to
Settings>Language and input>Google Keyboard, and hit on Text correction.
Here, you can switch auto-correction to enable or disable it. And manage other
settings like advising contact names and presenting the upcoming word advice
etc. You can also allow personalised advice, which utilises Google applications
and your written content to provide you with the spelling advice. In the Language
and input part, you can also switch on and off the spell checker and modify the
language. Hope, you don't need to face any embarrassments any more.
Congratulations,
you got to know the correct method of using auto-correct.
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