So, let’s explore how you can turn on or off Autocorrect on all platforms.
How to Turn AutoCorrect Off on Mobile?
If you want to turn off AutoCorrect for mobile, you can do it either from your settings or within some apps. So, here are some easy ways you can turn off Autocorrect on mobile.
On Android
Some settings might differ depending on your phone’s brand. However, the common default keyboard for most Android phones is the Gboard (Google Keyboard). So, you can easily access it without visiting the settings.
On iPhone or iPad
The process to turn off AutoCorrect on an iPhone or an iPad is the same. So, here’s how you can do it:
How to Turn Autocorrect Off on Programs?
There are different ways to disable the Autocorrect feature depending on the platform you’re using. Here’s how you can turn autocorrect off on most programs:
On Google Docs
On MS Office Programs
The steps to turn off the Autocorrect feature are the same on all programs of Microsoft Office, like Excel, Outlook, and Powerpoint. For example, if you want to turn off Autocorrect for MS Word on Windows, you can follow these steps: If you’re using MS Word on Mac, you might notice some slightly different settings. If you use Microsoft 365, you can follow these steps:
How to Turn Off Autocorrect on Windows?
Here’s how you can turn off Autocorrect on Windows: You can also turn off Highlight misspelled words if you find it bothersome.
How to Turn Off Autocorrect on Mac?
You can follow these steps to turn off Autocorrect on Mac: You can also turn off Capitalize words automatically if you prefer.
How to Turn Autocorrect Off on Grammarly?
Here are some easy steps to turn off auto-correction on Grammarly.
How to Turn Off Autocorrect on Browsers?
There are different ways to turn off the auto-correction option on browsers. Here’s how you can do it:
On Google Chrome
On Safari
How to Turn Off Predictive Text on Samsung?
If you use a Samsung phone, you can turn off Predictive Text which auto-suggests words and phrases. Here’s how you can do it: Alternatively, you can also tap on the Settings icon on your keyboard and turn off the Predictive text. If you have an older version of the Samsung phone, you might notice Language and input settings instead of General Management.