![]() ![]() Unfortunately, there are a few downfalls to this trick.įirst off, if you have "Auto-Capitlization" enabled in your keyboard settings, you most likely won't ever run into any issues in the first place for well-known proper nouns and acronyms. Without predictive text enabled, you could still do something similar by double-tapping on the word and selecting "Replace" from the pop-up menu for a few recommendations, but it only works on well-known names and brands. This typing feature works across email, notes, text, and pretty much anything that uses the stock Apple keyboard with predictive text (known collectively as the QuickType keyboard). Then just tap on the one you want to replace the uncapitalized version. You can also double-tap the shift key instead to see the word in all caps. ![]() ![]() Once the shift key has been tapped, the keyboard will automatically show the uppercase option for that word as one of the suggestions. ![]()
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