I dont, because I dont feel like getting correxted by a fucjing program. So whay if I make a lotvof typos?

  • spacemanspiffy@lemmy.world
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    2 hours ago

    No, my keyboard doesn’t support it, and I don’t much like it, anyways. It forces me to slow down slightly and re-read what I wrote.

  • SCmSTR@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    Red squigglies, yes.

    Auto-correction, fuck no. Not on anything except maybe in visual studio for snippets because it actually matters.

    Anywhere else, though, just get better at typing and have fun embracing imperfections and silly typos.

    Literally, to err is human.

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    6 hours ago

    Autocorrect on the phone, suggestions on computer. Grammar check is junk, though, as 95% of the world isn’t - checks notes - American, and don’t follow the prophet Webster.

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    7 hours ago

    Yes. Autocorrect has gotten better and better with my typing as it learns the words I type. It takes into account where on the wrong letters that I’m typing to figure out the actual word. I’m pretty fast at typing on my phone.

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    I use it on my phone for text messages, but I’ve realized that over the years, I’m starting to forget how to spell some words. I should probably stop using it to reprogram my brain.

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    15 hours ago

    Not autocorrect, but I let my phone suggest words and manually choose the one I want because I’m unable to write without mistakes on touch screen keyboards.

    On my PC I don’t use anything like that.

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    I do, but boy am I looking for a better keyboard, gboard has really gone downhill, I mean it was never great but it’s just straight up putting completely wrong totally unrelated words in place of REAL FUCKING WORDS. I miss pre-microsoft swiftkey, they had the best text prediction I’ve ever used. I remember in college my friend and I had a convo about how it was so good that he would have a full text to his dad perfectly predicted and he felt bad because he basically let a robot do the thinking for him lol. Now it’s been gutted by microsoft, and they text correction is just as janky as gboard.

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      I use gboard. It has great emojis and gifs so I don’t wanna stop.

      If you type or swipe in a word (I primarily swipe) and it comes out wrong, you can tap and hold the suggestion word that you hate, and drag it upwards to the garbage to remove it as a suggestion.

      No longer do I get “Ave” when I’m trying to swipe in “and”. Or any random proper nouns. It should basically never suggest proper nouns or abnormal words. If you want those, you should have to type them in manually, correctly, first.

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      Swype & Dragon was the predecessor of Swiftkey, and even though it was deprecated 7 years ago, it still works great if you get hold of an old apk.

      I’ve heard that Android versions greater than 12 refuse to install it due to some outdated software api check, but there’s a friendly guy on the xda-dev forum who released a patched version.

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    For anything on my PC, usually yes. For texting or simple messaging, yes. For Lemmy, no, any spelling errors here are genuine human fuck-ups.

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    I have the spell check toggled on, but not autocorrect. I hate having my text changed when it is what I actually want, but having the mistakes underlined so I can fix them manually can be useful

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    I have it on but I do toy with the idea of turning it off occasionally.

    My biggest problem with typing is I will “accidentally a word” a lot in sentences.

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    I don’t because most of the time, it’s correcting words that are already spelled correctly into a slightly different word that doesn’t fit the context and ends up taking more time to type something than just manually correcting any errors.

    Like its to it’s and vice versa. Or fuck to duck.