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I don't want that auto correction feature on my phone. It always make more mistakes to me. How can I make this auto correct feature off?
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You should have mention the phone company and model for precised answer, but mainly the procedure is as follows

Go into settings andimage

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There is no easy answer to this question as it depends on the specific situation and case. However, you can try to reduce your accidental mistakes by setting a limit on how often you are exposed to auto corrected content. This can be done by disable self-checkmarks on your website, and by refusing Bakr-style automated messages from your phone when you don't have time for them. Finally, you can try to find an online tool that can help you with your mistakes. If self-checkmarks are used as the only way to prevent errors, then this can be a helpful way to limit the number of errors that you face.

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You haven't mentioned which phone you use, so you will get answer from people who use experience of their phone.

Common way to turn off your autocorrect in IOS device is to follow this instruction -

Go to "Settings"->

Go to "General"->

Go to "Keyboard" ->

Go to "Auto-Correction"->

Off the position

To turn off in Android device-

Go to Settings

Go to Language & Input

Go to Active Keyboard

Go to Text correction

Off the Position

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Under the settings tab of your smart phone click on language and input option. After tapping the Language and input option you will find an option Google Spell Checker or Auto correct (it depends on your phone you are using). You can tap on that option and you will find an option stating turn off spell checker. So you can tap on that option and can turn off the spell checker.

Hope this help you!
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Yeah at times you might end up typing something that you never intended to type.What I think you should do:

If you're using an Android phone,then you should change the keyboard to Japanese keyboard.That kind of a keyboard that uses alphaberical order. The only problem is that its always slow.

Also you can download a keyboard in the google playstore.The downloaded one's normally do not had the auto correct function.

The problem with those keyboard with no autocorrect function is that,you might miss the correct spelling for a certain word and you'll be required to go back and check the dictionary first thus wasting time.
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To turn off auto correct on your phone, you will need to access the settings of your device. Depending on the type of phone you have, the steps may vary slightly. Generally, you will need to open the Settings app, then tap on Language & Input or Keyboard Settings, and then find the Auto-Correction option. Once you have found the option, you can toggle the switch to the off position to turn off the feature.
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The process of turning off autocorrect on a phone may vary depending on the type of device and operating system you are using. Here are the general steps to disable autocorrect on some common devices:

On an iPhone running iOS:

Go to "Settings" on your iPhone.

Scroll down and tap on "General."

Tap on "Keyboard."

Toggle off the switch next to "Auto-Correction."

On an Android phone:

Open the Settings app on your phone.

Scroll down and tap on "System" or "System & Updates."

Tap on "Language and Input."

Tap on "Virtual Keyboard" or "On-screen Keyboard," depending on your device.

Select the keyboard you are currently using.

Find and toggle off the switch next to "Auto-correction" or "Auto-complete."

If your phone is running a different operating system or has a custom interface, the process may differ slightly. You can consult your phone's user manual or do a quick search online for specific instructions.
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It depends on the specific case of the phone. Some phones may have a setting in the owners manual or anywhere in the app to turn off auto corrected thoughts, while others may need to be turned off in the settings. However, if you can't find any open options for turning off auto corrected thoughts on your phone, you can use the app's ownettings and preferences to change the setting for your phone's auto corrected thoughts.
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To turn off autocorrect on your phone, go to your device's keyboard settings and look for the autocorrect option. Toggle it off to disable autocorrect
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try to reduce your accidental mistakes by setting a limit on how often you are exposed to auto corrected content. This can be done by disable self-checkmarks on your website, and by refusing Bakr-style automated messages from your phone when you don't have time for them. Finally, you can try to find an online tool that can help you with your mistakes
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The steps to turn off autocorrect on your phone may vary depending on the type of device you have and the operating system it runs on. Here are some general steps that may help:

For Android devices:

Open the Settings app on your device.

Scroll down and select "System" or "General Management," depending on your device.

Tap on "Language and input."

Tap on "Virtual keyboard" or "On-screen keyboard."

Select the keyboard you use (e.g., Gboard, Samsung Keyboard).

Tap on "Text correction."

Toggle off "Auto-correction."

For iOS devices:

Open the Settings app on your device.

Scroll down and select "General."

Tap on "Keyboard."

Toggle off "Auto-Correction."
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However, you can try to reduce your accidental mistakes by setting a limit on how often you are exposed to auto corrected content. This can be done by disable self-checkmarks on your website, and by refusing Bakr-style automated messages from your phone when you don't have time for them. Finally, you can try to find an online tool that can help you with your mistakes. If self-checkmarks are used as the only way to prevent errors, then this can be a helpful way to limit the number of errors that you face.
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This can be done by disable self-checkmarks on your website, and by refusing Bakr-style automated messages from your phone when you don't have time for them. Finally, you can try to find an online tool that can help you with your mistakes. If self-checkmarks are used as the only way to prevent errors, then this can be a helpful way to limit the number of errors that you face.
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