Who doesn't hate the smartphone spell checker?
@TheInvisibleMan (17594)
March 12, 2017 2:46pm CST
Oh, my... What an annoying thing!
I mean... The idea is great, but the execution is very boring because you always have to be aware of the changes of words (and it takes only one word to change the entire context of a conversation).
So, for those who use to type very fast, the mistakes happen very easily.
How do you feel about them? 
I mean... The idea is great, but the execution is very boring because you always have to be aware of the changes of words (and it takes only one word to change the entire context of a conversation).
So, for those who use to type very fast, the mistakes happen very easily.
How do you feel about them? 
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4 responses
@garymarsh6 (23978)
• United Kingdom
12 Mar 17
I do not like or trust them. A friend of mine always uses predictive text some of his texts are absolute rubbish! So when I receive one of his stupid texts I usually reply with something just as daft for example 'the cucumber is in the washing machine'. He then reads what he sent me and corrects it.
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@RasmaSandra (97957)
• Daytona Beach, Florida
12 Mar 17
I only work on a desktop PC.
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@1creekgirl (44560)
• United States
12 Mar 17
I disabled it on my android. I was forgetting how to spell!
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@KristenH (33591)
• Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio
12 Mar 17
I think it's okay. I don't type fast. And it auto-saves words, it can be a lifesaver.






