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Apple Watch Series 7 models feature larger displays compared to previous models, which allowed Apple to include a full on-screen keyboard that is exclusive to the Series 7. And now, watchOS 9 takes ...
iOS 8 brings a number of huge and highly anticipated changes to the keyboard. In addition to support for third-party keyboards (finally!), iOS 8 includes a new keyboard feature Apple calls QuickType.
Apple has just announced QuickType, a new predictive typing keyboard for iOS 8. The system appears similar to SwiftKey, a popular third-party keyboard for Android; it predicts the next word you’re ...
Apple's newly released iOS 10 update features enhanced QuickType keyboard recommendations, which now go beyond suggesting the next best word to write, intelligently recommending dates, locations, ...
Got an iPhone 6 or smaller? You might be feeling a little cramped for space on your screen due to iOS 8’s new word-prediction system. That little gray bar that sits just above your iOS keyboard is ...
It’s just a keyboard, and so it should be limited to keys. But with the new version of iOS 9 for iPad, announced at WWDC, the touch-sensitive QuickType keyboard now has the ability to transform into a ...
This year’s WWDC must have been a wild roller coaster ride for 1Password’s developers, Agile Bits. Anxieties were surely at a high as Apple shared news of iCloud Keychain’s expanded capabilities in ...
One of the biggest changes that (the new version of their mobile operating system) is that Autocorrect has finally been substituted with QuickType. QuickType, instead of automatically correcting words ...
Since ancient times, iPhone owners have cursed the dreaded Autocorrect. They’ve lived in fear that the Apple monstrosity will get them fired, alienate them from parents, and generally destroy all ...
Apple's QuickType keyboard has gained new iPad-specific functions in iOS 9, including a "Shortcut Bar" with quick links to commonly used text entry functions like cut, copy, paste, and font options.
Apple introduced a new feature called QuickType in iOS 8, providing users with suggestions for their next word as they type. However, if you’re not a fan of the feature, here’s how to disable it.