No matter the model. It’s a pain to write with it. Writing faster or correcting longer words totally drives it nuts.
It’s slow, not precise and just not clever.
I have never had autocorrect on. My guess is that iOS is somehow trying to be more clever than me and slightly shifts the keys' hitboxes in a poor attempt to overcompensate for what it thinks is my fingers' clumsiness.
I feel like this happens to me regularly. I thought I was loosing my mind.
Complain to the FTC and your state’s attorney general. Apple needs a slap or else they’ll keep using anticompetitive practices to keep customers even when they don’t have the best product or the best price.
And I turned off predictive too.
This is the first thing I have tried to type and it is much faster I think.
Perhaps because that whole band of possible words is gone and I can just look at the keyboard and the output.
Thanks.
If autocorrect is being trouble, you can always reset your autocorrect dictionary - it seems to get into bad habits sometimes.
My interpretation: The trends and ads and marketing people have their fingers in the keyboard pie. Not really a surprise that they would.
Another reminder that this whole system is not really created to serve me, the user...
But on Android you can always use another keyboard, or go to gboard settings, text correction and turn off auto-capitalization.
Thanks!
Hmm... Upon reflection, I may have a vague memory of seeing that -- well before the brand name capitalization went berserk. I may have originally kept it because beginning of sentence capitalization was a nice to have. I tend to use the default keyboard along with whatever they are calling swipe-typing these days.
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