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Andy Meek
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We’ve all had our fair share of typos and hilarious auto-corrects generated by the on-screen iOS keyboard that former Apple designer Ken Kocienda came up with 15 years ago now -- the keyboard that, if we’re honest, still auto-generates a whole lot of “ducking” and other mistakes when we really mean to type something else.
Apple has filed a number of autocorrect-themed patents (like this one, and this one) to gradually refine this important part of the iOS keyboard user experience, which obviously underpins pretty much everything you do on the iPhone. And there are, of course, third-party keyboard options that you can use in place of the iPhone’s default keyboard. Meanwhile, it seems that Apple is still trying to chip away at the problem of making it faster and easier to type on the company's signature consumer electronic device, by making the process of fixing typos happen much faster than it does now.
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Apple wants to make it much easier to fix typos on your iPhone originally appeared on BGR.com on Thu, 15 Apr 2021 at 18:07:04 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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