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"Predictive" replaces text automatically, even when autocorrect is turned off ... how do I prevent that? [on iPhone]

"Predictive" replaces text automatically, even when autocorrect is turned off ... how do I prevent that? I do NOT want to turn off Predictive. REPEAT: I DO NOT WANT TO TURN OFF "PREDICTIVE".


Example: I was trying to type "They are both fantastic". But I made a booboo and typed "They wre" to start out. As soon as I then typed the space, "wre" was immediately replaced with "wrestle", because that was the suggestion that "Predictive" thought I was trying to type. However, I have autocorrect TURNED OFF. I know this might seem counterintuitive, but "Autocorrect OFF" should result in ABSOLUTELY ZERO AUTOMATIC REPLACEMENTS OF MY MISTAKES. I elected to have autocorrect off because my mistakes are actually ALWAYS better than Apple's guess of what I meant to type, and so I'd rather manually fix all of my mistakes.


To sum up: I NEVER NEVER NEVER want Apple to replace ANYTHING I type, EVER, for any reason, and merely turning autocorrect off doesn't accomplish that. What does?

iPhone 14, iOS 17

Posted on Nov 20, 2023 11:48 AM

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Posted on Nov 20, 2023 12:06 PM

Thanks, that's kind of what I expected. :(


In case you're wondering, the reason I want Predictive ON is that I sometimes use the suggestions in the Predictive bar. It's just that I only want to use them *manually*. It is so strange that turning autocorrect off still allows some things to be changed automatically. So so strange. Oh well, I'll disable Predictive now too.


Thanks again.

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Nov 20, 2023 12:06 PM in response to KaeBFly

Thanks, that's kind of what I expected. :(


In case you're wondering, the reason I want Predictive ON is that I sometimes use the suggestions in the Predictive bar. It's just that I only want to use them *manually*. It is so strange that turning autocorrect off still allows some things to be changed automatically. So so strange. Oh well, I'll disable Predictive now too.


Thanks again.

Nov 20, 2023 12:00 PM in response to Gonkdroid

Not sure you can stop it if you don’t want to turn predictive off and don’t want to add text replacements (although not relevant to true typos). How to use Auto-Correction and predictive text on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch - Apple Support


The alternative (although it may be something that feels tedious until it becomes habit) would be to click on what you are typing (if it is what you want it to be) when you see the predictive text appear (while it is still the lighter grey color) so that the predictive text isn’t what applies. If you hit the space bar the predictive will apply

Nov 20, 2023 12:25 PM in response to Gonkdroid

Yeah it took a little while for me to get used to but I do find it helpful when it predicts the phrase I am about to type so I can just hit the space bar for it to apply and get the text done faster. Like I said though….you can manually override it by clicking on what you are trying to type before hitting the space bar which indicates you want the predicted text shown (I guess it could be seen as a backwards way though because I think many would prefer it to show the predictive text like it does and if you want to use it then you get to click on it instead of hitting the space bar which many of us hit without much thought indicating you want that predicted text). I guess if they get enough feedback complaints they may eventually consider changing it but that’s a huge unknown

"Predictive" replaces text automatically, even when autocorrect is turned off ... how do I prevent that? [on iPhone]

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