it depends on the phone you may need to check the instruction booklet.
Yes, you can do this. Consult the instruction booklet or check online. Predictive text usually has T9 at the top corner. You can turn it off on most phones by pressing either the star or hash key.
Not sure if this applies to all Sony Ericson phones, though it probably does....... to turn off predictive text or turn it on, simply press the [*a/A] button bottom left of the key pad. *press and hold the [*a/A] buttion
To remove predictive text on a Nokia 2610, go to the main menu and select "Settings." Then navigate to "Text Phone" or "Messaging," depending on your model. Look for the "Predictive Text" option and select it to turn it off. Save your changes and exit the menu.
Contrary to what website reviews say, the MSGM8 II does not have T9 predictive text.
IF you mean 'predictive text' where it fills in a word when you type a couple of letters - there should be a feature on one of the phone's menu to turn 'T9 formatting' on and off.
Open up "all programs" and then "settings". scroll down and tap "Locale & Text", tap on "Touch Input" tap on "Text Input" and uncheck predictive text and also word completion if you want to. This will stop the keyboard putting in it's own words (so you can use the security image things).
To turn off auto text on an LG phone, go to the "Settings" app, then select "System" or "General Management," depending on your model. Tap on "Language & keyboard," then select your keyboard (like LG Keyboard or Gboard). Look for the option labeled "Text correction" or "Smart typing" and toggle off the features related to auto-correction or predictive text.
As far as I can see - the only 'predictive' text formatting is in relation to URL's. If you're meaning the autocorrect function... you can turn the feature on or off through the Tools menu. Click on Tools - then Autocorrect options - and untick the 'Enable word completion' option. Don't forget to click 'OK' before you close the box.
Here is step by step instructions on how to put auto correct on your Samsung Galaxy s3 Go to Settings through Samsung Galaxy SIII Home screen. Select Language and input. Swipe the switch next to the Predictive Text option to the left to turn it off. Or swipe the switch next to the Predictive Text option to the right to turn it back on. Done.
To find predictive text on an Alcatel One Touch device, go to the "Settings" app and select "Language & input." From there, tap on your keyboard under the "Keyboard & input methods" section, and look for the option labeled "Text correction" or "Predictive text." Enable this feature to activate predictive text suggestions while typing.
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Hold down the * key when you are in the text area.