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Samsung Galaxy Note 5 Autocorrect: Turning it OFF AND ON

Samsung Galaxy Note 5 Autocorrect: Turning it OFF AND ON

The original reason that the autocorrect feature was introduced to smartphones was to help fix typos or other spelling errors that you make when typing on your smartphone. But autocorrect can cause problems or headaches for words that aren’t misspelled on your Samsung Galaxy Note 5, when it autocorrects something that is not wrong. This issue continues with the Galaxy Note 5 as autocorrect can be a headache sometimes.

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For those that don’t want to use autocorrect and want to turn autocorrect off, below we’ll explain how you can disable autocorrect on the Samsung Galaxy Note 5. You can either disable autocorrect permanently or just when typing words that autocorrect may not recognize. The following is a guide on how to turn ON and OFF Autocorrect on the Samsung Galaxy Note 5.

 

How to turn on and off autocorrect on Samsung Galaxy Note 5:
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  1. Turn on the Galaxy Note 5
  2. Go to a screen that shows the keyboard
  3. Near the left “Space Bar” select and hold the “Dictation Key”
  4. Then select on the “Settings” gear option
  5. Below the section that says “Smart Typing”, select on “Predictive Text” and disable it
  6. Another option is to disable different settings like auto-capitalization and punctuation marks

 

Later if you decide you want to know how to turn autocorrect back “ON” for the Note 5, all you need to do is go back to the keyboard and go to settings and change the autocorrect feature to “ON” to make things go back to normal.

 

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David Williams

Aug 16, 2015

I am a true junkie for everything tech. My current arsenal includes an Apple TV, Amazon Fire TV Stick, iPhone Xs, Samsung Galaxy S9, Samsung Chromebook, iMac, and Dell XPS 13.

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