>Tap the Menu icon or press your Menu button to get to the main menu.
If you have a 4-square button, press that and a small menu will open up.
>Tap the Settings icon. It may look like a gear. This will bring you into the list of settings submenus.
>Scroll down and tap on Language & Keyboard.
>Tap on Keyboard or Multi-touch Keyboard. It could be something similar, depending on
which phone you have.
>Uncheck Auto-correct errors or whatever is similar in name by tapping on the check-mark.
If you want to save some screen real-estate while you're in this menu, uncheck Show suggestions to remove the word predictions from your texting screen.
> If autocorrection just started happening after an Android upgrade, the feature may not be checked.
> If so, simply check it and then uncheck it. The upgrade to 4.3 sometimes turns on a feature yet indicate in the settings that the feature is off.
> If this is the case, you might need to reboot your device after toggling the setting for your setting to take effect.
> If this is the case, you might need to reboot your device after toggling the setting for your setting to take effect.
>Tap the Home button to get back out, or however you want to exit that screen.
There isn't a settings save function. Just unchecking that item will save it.
>Enjoy your correction-free texting.
No comments:
Post a Comment