Then I would go through it,
fixing autocorrect mistakes or typos, while doing this I would also be able to see where I had left and idea or scene unfinished.
The previous update
fixed an autocorrect problem that caused the letter «i» to be converted into «a» for some reason.
Not exact matches
The iPhone automatically enables
autocorrect on its keyboards, which means it'll automatically
fix a typo like «adn» to «and» if you're typing quickly and misspell a word.
There are two
fixes: Turning off
autocorrect entirely, or applying a list of words into the «text replacement» field on your iPhone.
If for some reason selecting the alternative text or backspacing over the text to replace it with the correct spelling doesn't
fix your problem, you can use the trick in the next section to override
autocorrect.
That should hopefully
fix the annoying
autocorrect bug which is happening when using the native iOS keyboard.
Just a week after Apple issued an update to
fix a bug that was
autocorrecting «I,» a new problem has emerged with phones correcting «it» to «I.T.»
If the problem is particularly bugging you, you can also turn off
autocorrect altogether on your phone, but then you'll probably realize how much you've been relying on it to
fix typos.
The second public beta for iOS 11.2 is available for download right now, and it brings one very important «feature» for iOS public beta users: a
fix for the awful
autocorrect bug.