If you’re like most people, you use Android’s autocorrect feature to fix typos and make text more accurate. But what if you want to add a word or phrase to the autocorrect dictionary? Here’s how to do it. ..


Things like names, obscure towns or cities, street names, and pet names may not be known by your keyboard. Rather than manually correct the keyboard every time it tries to change those words, you can add them to the “dictionary.” We’ll show you how to do this with Google’s Gboard and Samsung’s keyboard.

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How to Add a Word in Gboard

First, we’ll be using Google’s Gboard keyboard. Any Android device can use this keyboard and it’s the default on Pixel phone. Enter a text box anywhere to bring up the keyboard. and type the word you would like to add.

A red line will appear under the word if it’s not in the dictionary. Tap the word and select “Add to Dictionary.”

That’s all there is to it. The word will now be suggested in the future.

How to Add a Word in Samsung Keyboard

Samsung’s keyboard is not as intuitive when it comes to adding words to the dictionary. First, enter a text box to bring up the keyboard.

Type the word you would like to add. Tap the checkmark to accept the spelling.

Tap backspace to select the word again and tap it in the suggestion row.

The word is now saved and it will appear as a suggestion in the future.

 

Other keyboards will have their own ways of doing this, but they should be similar. So your mileage may vary, but hopefully, this will stop some of those autocorrect mishaps!

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