I don't think it's a good idea to turn off these settings by default as they
work pretty well. The bug that was reported complains that after inputing a "."
a space is added, which is true. We should fix this bug rather than turn off
the defaults. The fix would be to not automatically add a space (and
capitialize the next letter) when typing the "." but only do so after in the
following cases:
1) typing "." then pressing the space bar would add a space and turn on the
shift key
2) double tapping the space bar with the auto punctation setting turned on
would add the ".", a space, and turn on the shift key
** Changed in: canonical-devices-system-image
Status: Confirmed => New
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Turn auto correction and auto punctuation off by default
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