The iPhone has an autocorrect problem. Here's how to fix it Brett Molina ,
USA TODAY The new iPhone 8 Plus is displayed in the showroom after the new
product announcement at the Steve Jobs Theater in Cupertino, Calif. Some
iPhone users are reporting big drains on battery life with the new iOS 11
upgrade. (Photo: AP Photo/Marcio Jose Sanchez,) Are you having a tough time
typing a lowercase "i" on the iPhone lately? It's not just you. Apple said
some users are having issues related to the autocorrect feature, where it
will automatically correct text if it's misspelled. For an unexplained
reason, in iOS 11, the mobile software update launched in September,
autocorrect replaces a lowercase "i" to an "A" with a question mark in a
box. It's appears widespread, judging from reactions on Twitter: does anyone
else phone auto correct the letter 'i' to A ? No autocorrect eye did not
mean I? pic.twitter.com/sG1iZXWdxK According to a support page on Apple's
website , the autocorrect issue will be fixed in a future software update.
However, there is a workaround to avoid this: 1. Go to your general settings
(tap the Settings app, then General). From there, pick Keyboard, then Text
Replacement. 2. Tap the "+" to add a new entry. 3. In the phrase portion,
type a capital "I. In the shortcut section, type a lowercase "i. Of course,
if the iPhone's autocorrect is still annoying, there are other ways to tame
it . Follow Brett Molina on Twitter: @brettmolina23 . 

Original Article at:
https://www.usatoday.com/story/tech/talkingtech/2017/11/07/iphone-ios-11-aut
ocorrect-problem-heres-how-fix/839101001/


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