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auto complete


Question Posted Tuesday May 27 2008, 5:33 pm

13/f

how do you turn off that auto complete thing cause it makes me so mad. its like that thing if you type t it will show all the t words you've typed


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kittaytoro answered Wednesday May 28 2008, 2:57 pm:
If you've got the same kind of phone as I do, all you'd have to do is quickly press the pound (#) key twice in a row. You'll see in the top, where you'd normally see that you have a text/message, that it's either ABC, Abc, or something like Abc.. or t9. Hope this helps!


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laynemayhem answered Tuesday May 27 2008, 10:33 pm:
if its on your phone, then it means you're on t9word. all you have to do to turn that off is press the key under where it says t9word( or whatever you're thing says, thats what it says on mine and i have a razor.)

if its on your computer, im not sure. just ignore it and finish typing the word.

sorry i couldnt help a little more. :

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