![]() Undo typing: this one is just a gimmick, but worth a try.Text Replacement: remember when I told you to check your keyboard settings? Go there and click on “Text Replacement.” You can add that every time you write “omw” it replaces for “On my way!” It’s a great tip you are used to writing long words or long terms every time.The good part is that when you finish a word, you can start another one because the space bar is pressed automatically. ![]() Just slide from character to character and see QuickPath forming words. That’s a feature that’s been available for a long time for Android users and not that many for the iPhone ones. With time, QuickType learns the things you write all the time and gets really smart. If you are not the fastest typer, just look at it and see if the word you want to write is already there. Predictions/QuickType: When you’re typing, you’ll find a prediction bar along the top of the keyboard.If you speak more than a language, go to Keyboards, then the keyboard settings, and add the languages you’re familiar with. ![]() For me, I don’t like Auto-Capitalization, but I love Slide to Type and “.” Shortcut. Go to Settings, General, Keyboard, and take a look at which function you think will help. There are a few ways to improve your typing experience that will really help when sending long iMessage texts or just being a good person and avoiding audio recording.įirst of all, you can check your keyboard settings on the iPhone. The best part is that you don’t even have to download a miraculous app or anything like that. If you spend most of your day typing on your iPhone, there are a few tricks to help you type even faster.
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