Refreshing Your iPhone’s Keyboard Dictionary to Resolve Autocorrect Issues
When faced with absurd suggestions from autocorrect, resetting your iPhone’s keyboarddictionary can be a practical solution. This technique is particularly useful when you notice that autocorrect inconsistently alters words or introduces odd errors in text predictions.
Resetting the keyboard dictionary on your iPhone or iPad is a quick and straightforward process. Here’s how to do it effectively.
Tackling Autocorrect Confusions by Resetting the Keyboard Dictionary
Many users experience frustrations with the autocorrect feature on their devices, yet its predictive text capabilities significantly enhance typing speed and efficiency on touchscreen devices—until it unexpectedly malfunctions.
I found myself needing to reset my keyboard settings when autocorrect bizarrely began substituting “it’s” with “IT’s.” I’m not entirely sure how this occurred—perhaps I inadvertently tapped those keys. Regardless, this frustrating error prompted me to take action and rectify the issue.
The solution? Restoring my iPhone’s keyboard dictionary back to its original settings. This simple step eradicates any custom entries in your dictionary, giving you a clean slate for future typing endeavors—a process that couldn’t be easier!
No Need for Complete Device Restoration
The beauty of resetting your keyboard dictionary on an iPhone or iPad lies in its simplicity; there is no need for a full device reset, ensuring all other data remains intact (except for your cluttered custom word entries). While this remedy efficiently resolves common autocorrect glitches, some drawbacks should be considered as well.
If you have previously taught your device various uncommon terms—including specific names or even slang—the restoration will require re-educating it over time as these words will no longer be recognized initially… which necessitates patience!
If you’re prepared for this reboot process, follow these steps:
- Launch the Settings app on your device.
- Select General followed by Reset.
- Tap on Reset Keyboard Dictionary.
- Input your device passcode when prompted.
- Select Reset again to finalize the action.
Will Resetting Your Keyboard Fix All Autocorrect Detours?
After performing the reset of your keyboard dictionary, deviations resulting from personal customizations should cease. You can use your keyboard as usual while it gradually learns new vocabulary through frequent use over time once more!
However, it’s worth noting that this tactic might not eliminate every autocorrect frustration. Some individuals report worsening issues post-resetting; they find themselves grappling anew with unpredictable text corrections.
A long-time user shared their discontent: “Having used an iPhone for 15 years without significant problems until now following my upgrade to iOS 18 has been exasperating,” revealing just how severe their experience has become: “I have had moments where drafting simple messages took me up to ten minutes due solely because of refusals from autocorrection.” Their heartfelt plea resonates well within many users’ sentiments: “Please resolve these issues ASAP!”
This article was originally published detailing methods for resetting an Apple mobile phone’s keyword database on August 2nd, 2021; we’ve since revised this content with updated insights and recommendations.