It was bound to happen folks. I blame MS Office updates, to be honest. I think they reset my #autocorrect dictionary, or whatever you call the thing where everyone who teaches about or works with the public goes to make sure public is always spelled with an L, and then it always autocorrects other spellings of public across all office apps, including PowerPoint, so that your slides for the first day of class say "Public Focused."
Autocorrect failed.
And it finally happened.
If you're like me, you've noticed that it's gradually become harder and harder to successfully enter text on an iPhone keyboard. Today I learned it's possible to reset the keyboard dictionary so it will quit [presenting you with | correcting your input to] all the typos you've made since 2007.
To do this, drill your way down through:
Settings
General
Transfer or Reset Phone
Reset
Reset Keyboard Dictionary
It’s hard to believe the marketing momentum behind #AI when auto-correct is so fucking bad, and Instagram pushes bullshit at me if I pause for a second on a post. No, Instagram, my mistaken like on a post doesn’t mean that’s all I want to see for the next week. #llm#AutoCorrect
On iOS (especially my iPad), I accidentally type ‘m’ or sometimes ‘n’ instead of space and yet ios can’t seem to #autocorrect when I do that. I can’t be the only person making that particular typo, can I?
@pivoinebleue If autocorrect hadn’t given me one of the best laughs of all time, I would just swear at constantly. 😉 I wrote a tweet about Muammar Gaddafi when he was hiding underground and autocorrect changed his name to ground squirrel LOL Because of the way the tweet was worded it still worked so I left it. I’ve even found a fabulous illustration for when I tell the story. 🤣🤣🤣 #autocorrect#Humor
iOS 17: What's New With Autocorrect and the Keyboard (www.macrumors.com)
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