![]() ![]() So if I wanted to type the phrase "pick up laundry" (typing sounds) but I misspell the word "laundry" notice it immediately suggests the correct spelling of "laundry". Even if you've misspelled a word, the iPhone can usually figure out what word you meant based on the letters near the ones you typed. ![]() The iPhone's suggestions and corrections are one of the key factors in being a fast and efficient typist on its keyboard. So the iPhone is constantly watching me type and will offer suggestions so I don't have to type out complete words. If that wasn't the word I wanted I could have just continued typing and ignored the suggestion. If one of these suggestions is correct I just tap it and the word is completed for me. So in this case I've typed enough of the word "particular" that the iPhone is guessing what I mean to type here. So let's say I wanted to type the phrase "in no particular order". So you'll notice that as you type the iPhone offers suggestions here above the keyboard. (typing sounds) I'll tap return a couple of times. And I'll create a new note with the button here in the lower right hand corner, and I'll start by typing a note of things to do today. I'm going to use the Notes app for this example. Now let's take a look at working with text and the onscreen keyboard in iOS13. ![]()
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