Just about everyone has typed a text message to a friend or family member, hit send without really looking at it, and then face-palmed when they actually read the message. Autocorrect can make messages unintelligible and almost like spam, so if you’re one of those people who always wants to hide their texts out of pure embarrassment, you might consider turning off the feature.
But, if you use the Gboard app, you’ll see how easy it is to turn on this feature and save yourself from embarrassing messages. With a few changes here and there, you can finally get rid of this feature. If you ever change your mind and want to turn it back on, you’ll see how easy it is to do that too.
This article explains how to turn auto-correct off on Android using the default Gboard keyboard, but it will apply to other keyboards too. The instructions in this article apply to Android 8.0 and up, but they should work similarly on Android 7.0 and earlier with minor differences.
Things You Should Know
WhatsApp autocorrect is dependent on your device. You must disable your device’s auto-correct feature.
- On iPhone, go to “Settings”, then “General”. Tap “Keyboard” and toggle off “Auto-Correction”.
- On Android, go to “Settings”, then “System”. Tap “Languages & Input”, then “Virtual keyboard”. Toggle off “Text correction”.
How to turn off auto-correct feature
- Go to the “Settings” on the smartphone or tablet
- Select the “Languages and Input” option under “System” or “General Management”
- Tap on “virtual keyboard”
- This will lead you to a page with a list of installed keyboards. Select Gboard
- This will open the settings menu of the Android keyboard
- Select “Text correction”
- Turn off the toggle next to “Auto-correction” and that’s it
On the iPad/iPhone
To turn off Autocorrect, go to the Settings App, then “General”, then “Keyboard”, and there will be switches to turn on/off auto-correct, spell checking, etc.
On the Mac
Go to the “Language & Text” settings, select the “Text” tab, and there’s a checkbox for “Correct Spelling automatically”
How to Turn off AutoCorrect on SamSung Phone Step by Step Solution
Step 1: Go to settings
Step 2: Search ‘General Management’ and click on it.
Step 3: Search ‘Language and Input’ and click on it.
Step 4: Click on ‘On-screen keyboard’
Step 5: Click on the keyboard you are using (most probably Samsung Keyboard)
Step 6: Click on ‘Smart Typing’
Step 7: Click on ‘Auto-Spell Check’
Step 8: Remove the toggle (turn it from blue to grey) from all the
Best Method How to Turn On Autocorrect on Android
- Open the Settings app and go to System & updates > Languages and input > Keyboards > Gboard. Alternatively, you can also open the keyboard, hold the comma key, and tap the gear icon to reach the settings area.
- Choose Text correction and scroll down to the Corrections section.
- Locate the toggle labeled Auto-correction and slide it into the On position.
How to turn off predictive text in Android
- Follow the same steps as directed above.
- Tap on Text correction.
- Now toggle off Next-word suggestions (or Predictive text) to disable the feature.
How to turn off autocorrect on an iPhone or iPad Complete Guide
1. Open the Settings app on your iPhone or iPad and select General.
2. On the General page, scroll down and select Keyboard.
3. In the All Keyboards section, locate the Auto-Correction option.
4. To disable autocorrect, tap the Auto-Correction button, turning it from green to grey.