Sometimes auto correct feels more like auto wrong.
Hopefully, you can dutifully correct the error each time it happens and the adaptive code will unlearn that “correction”. None of my devices do that for 10 or 20 or 30, so it’s likely trying to be helpful based on what you typed in the past and not something hard coded. Also, check other devices you have signed into the same iCloud account in case these hints are shared between devices. Once that is done, try to break the training by not accepting the correction. If you type out 20 20 20 20 20 and cancel the suggestion carefully each time, that might reset the learned database on the device that thinks it’s being helpful.Īlso, I learned after posting this all app names are added to the “auto wrong” database, so you might struggle to “unlearn” those.Ī good way to flush the predictive text on iOS 15 is the Reset Keyboard Dictionary tool in settings -> general
For example, you could type "GM" and "Good morning" would automatically replace it. When you enter the shortcut in a text field, the phrase automatically replaces it. With text replacement, you can use shortcuts to replace longer phrases.
IOS adds installed app titles to your autocorrect keyboard dictionary as part of the QuickType keyboard system.