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Working with predictive typing

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While you’re typing, iPadOS constantly makes predictions either about the word you’re currently typing or about the next word you might want to enter. iPadOS displays these suggestions in a bar just above the keyboard. This is known as predictive typing, and iPadOS uses it in a couple of different ways.

First, predictive typing kicks in when iPadOS detects what it believes to be a misspelled word. iPadOS selects the allegedly misspelled text and then offers predicted suggestions. You have three ways to deal with these suggestions:

 To accept the default suggested word (the highlighted one in the middle), tap it, or tap the spacebar or any punctuation key.

 To use a different suggested word, tap it.

 To use your word as is (if, for example, you know it’s not a misspelling), tap the suggestion that appears in quotation marks.

Second, predictive typing kicks in as you’re typing when iPadOS tries to guess what your next word might be. For example, if you type text, followed by a space, iPadOS suggests (among others) “me” for your next word. If one of the suggestions is the word you want, tap the suggestion to enter it.

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