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12-31-2024 05:11 AM in
Galaxy ZHi TheNyte,
Thank you for sharing the images! Based on your screenshots, the key settings like Auto Replace, Auto Capitalize, and other relevant options appear to be enabled. If these features still aren’t functioning, try the following additional steps:
Disable and Re-enable the Keyboard Settings: Temporarily toggle off Auto Replace, Auto Capitalize, and other predictive text features. Restart your phone. Re-enable these settings and test again.
Set Samsung Keyboard as default again: Go to Settings > General Management > Keyboard list and default. Ensure Samsung Keyboard is set as the default keyboard. If it already is, try switching to another keyboard (like Gboard) and then back to Samsung Keyboard.
Language Settings: In the Samsung Keyboard settings, tap on Languages and types. Verify that the correct language is selected and has its predictive text and autocorrect features enabled. Add and reselect your language if needed.
Safe Mode: Boot into Safe Mode by holding the Power button, then long-press Power Off and select Safe Mode. Test the keyboard. If it works here, a third-party app might be causing the issue.
Thank you.
