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How do I stop my MacBook from changing words into all caps?

When I type my first name and last name together, autocorrect changes all of the letters in my name to uppercase. It's only for my first and last name. If I type only my first name, it doesn't change. If I type my last name only, it doesn't change. But when I type both of them together (with space in between), the entire name changes. I haven't seen anything else that I type be changed into all caps like this.


I have tried going to system preference and disabling the "capitalize words automatically".

I have tried going into the LocalDictionary file, my name isn't in there.

I tried making a text replace for my name, but I can't have spaces in between words for that.


How do I fix this?

MacBook Pro

Posted on Aug 24, 2022 11:41 AM

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Posted on Sep 21, 2022 2:07 PM

I have started having this problem too.

I recently ran Software Update and if I had to guess, it started happening then.

I am currently running macOS Monterey 12.6 (21G115).

I have a MacBook Air (M1, 2020).

It happens in Messages and textEdit.


If I type my first name and last name together, the system changes them to all caps.

Eg, I type "Jane Appleseed" and it changes to "JANE APPLESEED."

My first or last name in isolation does not trigger this behavior. Jane stays Jane.

I have tried to add each name in System Preferences -> Keyboard -> Text and it makes no difference.


If I deselect "Capitalize words automatically" in System Preferences -> Keyboard -> Text the bug goes away.

Of course, so do the helpful aspects of that feature, so it's not a great workaround.


Please advise.



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Sep 21, 2022 2:07 PM in response to Sparks0829

I have started having this problem too.

I recently ran Software Update and if I had to guess, it started happening then.

I am currently running macOS Monterey 12.6 (21G115).

I have a MacBook Air (M1, 2020).

It happens in Messages and textEdit.


If I type my first name and last name together, the system changes them to all caps.

Eg, I type "Jane Appleseed" and it changes to "JANE APPLESEED."

My first or last name in isolation does not trigger this behavior. Jane stays Jane.

I have tried to add each name in System Preferences -> Keyboard -> Text and it makes no difference.


If I deselect "Capitalize words automatically" in System Preferences -> Keyboard -> Text the bug goes away.

Of course, so do the helpful aspects of that feature, so it's not a great workaround.


Please advise.



Aug 26, 2022 9:58 AM in response to Drewwjones

Hi there Drewwjones,


We'd like to learn more to see how we can help with your name being automatically capitalized on your Mac.


Which macOS version is listed in the Overview tab of the Apple menu () > About This Mac?


Which app are you typing in when you see this behavior? Does this happen when typing your name in multiple apps?


If you turn off auto-correction, does that make a difference?


To turn off autocorrection for a specific app, open the app, then choose Edit > Spelling and Grammar > Correct Spelling Automatically (it’s off when a checkmark isn’t shown).

Learn more here: Check spelling and grammar on Mac


Send over these details, and we'll take a closer look from there.


Cheers!

How do I stop my MacBook from changing words into all caps?

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