Removing Unwanted Autocorrect Suggestions on iPhone 13: A Step-by-Step Guide

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Michael Collins

Autocorrect on iPhone 13 can sometimes be more of a nuisance than a help, especially when it starts suggesting words that you don’t actually want to use. Luckily, there’s a quick way to get rid of these unwanted suggestions. In just a few taps, you can reset your keyboard dictionary and say goodbye to those pesky autocorrect mishaps.

Step by Step Tutorial: Removing Unwanted Autocorrect Suggestions on iPhone 13

Before we dive into the steps, let’s clarify what we’re doing here. By following these steps, you will reset your iPhone’s keyboard dictionary, which means that all of the custom words and phrases you’ve typed in the past will be erased. This includes both the helpful and unhelpful suggestions.

Step 1: Open the Settings App

Open the Settings app on your iPhone 13.

When you open the Settings app, you’ll be greeted with a list of options. You’ll need to scroll down a bit to find the next place we’re heading.

Step 2: Navigate to General

Scroll down and tap on ‘General’.

‘General’ is where a lot of your iPhone’s main settings are located, including those for the keyboard.

Step 3: Scroll to Reset

Once you’re in ‘General’, scroll to the bottom and tap on ‘Reset’.

‘Reset’ might sound scary, but don’t worry, we’re not resetting your whole phone, just the keyboard dictionary.

Step 4: Tap Reset Keyboard Dictionary

Find ‘Reset Keyboard Dictionary’ and give it a tap.

You may be asked to enter your passcode at this point. This is just a security measure to make sure it’s really you who wants to reset the dictionary.

Step 5: Confirm Reset

You’ll see a pop-up asking if you’re sure you want to reset the keyboard dictionary. Tap ‘Reset Dictionary’ to confirm.

And that’s it! Once you’ve confirmed, your iPhone will clear out all of the custom words and autocorrect suggestions it’s learned from your typing habits.

After you complete these steps, your iPhone’s keyboard will go back to its default dictionary. This means you’ll have to re-teach it any slang, nicknames, or unusual words that you use regularly. But on the bright side, all those unwanted autocorrect suggestions will be gone.

Tips: Making the Most of Your Autocorrect on iPhone 13

  • If you find that you’re constantly fighting with autocorrect, consider turning it off entirely. You can do this in the Keyboard settings.
  • If there are just a few words that autocorrect keeps getting wrong, you can add them to your text replacement list instead of resetting the whole dictionary.
  • Pay attention to what you’re typing in the days following a dictionary reset. Your iPhone will be re-learning from scratch, so this is your chance to teach it correctly.
  • Remember that resetting your keyboard dictionary will also reset any custom shortcuts you’ve set up.
  • If you’re worried about losing important custom phrases, make a note of them before you reset the dictionary so you can re-enter them afterwards.

Frequently Asked Questions

Will resetting the keyboard dictionary affect my other devices?

No, resetting the keyboard dictionary on your iPhone 13 will not affect the keyboard dictionaries on your other Apple devices.

Can I undo a keyboard dictionary reset?

Unfortunately, once you’ve reset the keyboard dictionary, you cannot undo it. The best you can do is re-teach your iPhone the words and phrases you want it to remember.

What if I only want to remove one word from autocorrect?

If there’s just one word that’s causing issues, you can try adding it to your text replacement list with the correct spelling. This should prevent autocorrect from changing it in the future.

How often should I reset my keyboard dictionary?

You should only need to reset your keyboard dictionary if you’re consistently having trouble with unwanted autocorrect suggestions. There’s no need to do it on a regular basis.

Can I remove specific words without a full reset?

iOS doesn’t currently offer a way to remove individual words from the keyboard dictionary without a full reset.

Summary

  1. Open the Settings app.
  2. Tap ‘General’.
  3. Scroll down and tap ‘Reset’.
  4. Tap ‘Reset Keyboard Dictionary’.
  5. Confirm the reset by tapping ‘Reset Dictionary’.

Conclusion

So, there you have it! Removing unwanted autocorrect suggestions on your iPhone 13 can be done in just a few simple steps. It’s one of those small annoyances that can easily be fixed, and now you’re equipped with the knowledge to do just that. Remember, while you’re getting rid of the bad, you’ll also be wiping out the good. So, take a moment to jot down any custom phrases or shortcuts you can’t live without before hitting that reset button. With a fresh slate, you can start typing with confidence, knowing that only the words you want will appear. Happy texting, and here’s to a future free of autocorrect blunders!