And, as Chris crawls in a whole letting the floor suck him up whole...
OK, I am utterly humilliated! The one place I didn't look! Keyboard
shortcuts. I have not the slightest blessing of an idea how this happened,
but somehow, I'd set the thing to change [email protected] to "Maila."
So that's why it was doing this. I was like, surely! Apple can't be this
stupid!
Suffice it to say, the Apple rep from Accessibility and I busted a gut! once
we realized what had happened. Now, the question is, how in the name of
Cherubim and Sarufim did I do this to start with? Can I hear you say, I
must a been r'r'r'really! drunk the night I did! LOL!
OK, there's your laugh for the day. I'm a dork! LOL!
Chris.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Christopher-Mark Gilland" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, December 31, 2014 8:15 PM
Subject: [Mac-access]: Text Correction: I am about to throw? my IPhoneacross
the room!
I'm trying to type in my gmail address, and every freaking time I do, as
soon as I type the letter m at the ending of the .com in my address, I get
the 3 little bubble popup tone sound, I can't flick down, try as I may,
and no matter how much I try editting, it insists that it wants to make my
gmail address disappear and simply just say the word Maila. "M A I L A."
Yes, I have turned off all the text corrections that I'm aware of. It's
not doing any good. I've even tried with a bluetooth keyboard, and it's
not helping. If anyone has any idea, let me know as, most things on my
IPhone I use are tied to my GMail address, so this in itself would
practically be a deal breaker for me to go back to Android and not use I O
S anymore. I love I O S, don't get me wrong, but if I can't do something
effectively as simple as typing my e-mail address, even after turning off
all the word prediction options, then to me, that's downright pathetic!
Chris.
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