[iPhone and iPod Touch] How To Turn Off Spell Check On Your Apple iPod Touch / iPhone

If you too are bugged by the Spell check feature (which is usually very helpful,except at times) on your iPhone or iPod Touch and want the spell check feature to be disabled so that you can type out all the words as you want them to appear, this article is a must read for you.

The process is pretty simple and straight forward, on your iPod Touch or iPhone head over to the Settings menu, then tap on General, next tap on the item called Keyboard. Once in the Keyboard item menu, all you need to do is turn off autocorrection. This will disable the spell check feature on your iPod Touch or iPhone device.

You can even set the Auto-Capitalization feature to ON or OFF from the same menu.

Image:Disable Spell check on your iPod Touch and iPhone

Image:Disable Spell check on your iPod Touch and iPhone

If you wish to re-enable it , follow the process above and set the option to On.

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3 Responses to “[iPhone and iPod Touch] How To Turn Off Spell Check On Your Apple iPod Touch / iPhone”

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  2. thanks!!! helped me a ton

  3. My ipod refuses to learn that somewords should not be corrected. I’ve been denying the proposed changes since I bought it. Is there any way to manually change the words in spell checker, like it is possible to do on Word’s dictionary?

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