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How to enable or disable Samsung Galaxy S9 autocorrector

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1. Add words to the predictive text autocorrect in Galaxy S9
2. Disable autocorrect predictive text in Galaxy S9

It is more than likely that on more than one occasion you have fought with the autocorrector of the mobile. While it can save us sometimes from spelling errors, other times it can play tricks on changing words. If you want to prevent the autocorrector from automatically changing your words, here you can enable or disable the autocorrector on the Galaxy S9 and S9 Plus ..

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1. Add words to the predictive text autocorrect in Galaxy S9

As we will have verified, when we write with our keyboard ed Samsung we see that by default some words are changed automatically. This is fine for misspellings, but it can be annoying when we want to say a word as we write it. To disable it, when the suggestion appears we will click on it and it will be saved so that it can be changed next time.

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2. Disable autocorrect predictive text in Galaxy S9

Step 1

We move the main panel and enter "Settings" / General Administration..

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Step 2

We enter "Language and text input".

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Step 3

We select the "On-screen keyboard" option..

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Step 4

We choose the "Samsung Keyboard" to configure it.

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Step 5

We choose the "Smart Writing" feature.

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Step 6

From here we can modify the different possibilities of the concealer. To remove the autocorrector we will disable the “Predictive text” button.

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In this way we will avoid that we are automatically correcting the words we write by sending texts that we do not want in Galaxy S9 and S9 Plus by mistake.


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