How to completely disable personal dictionary popup ?
Con rispostaI've OPPO A52 and everytime I a typo it gives me a red line under it and when I click on it it shows a popup of suggested words from my personal dictinary
How can I disable spellcheck and the popup completely??
Hi Khaled, this looks like a feature of your device or your Android operating system.
Have you checked your device settings to disable this spellcheck feature? Your Microsoft SwiftKey Keyboard currently does not support spellcheck.
@... I'm not sure, I also contacted OPPO support and they asked to disable autocorrect but no luck
I tried to do with GBoard and it worked but it keeps appearing with SwiftKey
Hi Khaled AbuShqear is there an option to disable Spellcheck under your device settings?
Hi @..., I can't find such option in OS built-in keyboard setting, all settings comes from the different keyboard apps
Hi Khaled AbuShqear thanks for checking. Can you confirm your OS version please?
@... it's Andrid 10, ColorOS 7.1, CPH2061_11_A.53
Hi Khaled AbuShqear thanks for the information. I can confirm that the 'Add To Dictionary' is not a SwiftKey feature. If your device manufacturer was not able to help, I would suggest you to contact your OS' support as this is an Android feature.
Open Settings. In Language & input in the device settings, untick Spell checker. This will disable the pop-up and the red underlining for misspelled words.
I have the same problem since the latest Android update. It's entirely redundant because the keyboard itself (swiftkey) already offers dictionary suggestions, but this new Android one is so huge it blocks the view of half my keyboard.
Had same problem.
Nicks suggestion worked for me. 👍
It's been removed now and I have no idea how, I only kept installing the new OS and app updates..
I found that the annoying red squiggles + the Dictionary popup menu are actually being created by Gboard - yes, the Google Keyboard, even though I am using SwiftKey as my active keyboard.
So to make the Android Text editor (e.g. in the Gmail app) not show red squiggles, Gboard had to be told not to do so. It looks like Gboard is secretly integrated with the Android Text editor, at least for my version of Android 11 made by OnePlus.
This is how I managed to do this (on my OnePlus, details will likely vary by manufacturer):
Settings > Additional settings > Keyboard & input method > Available keyboards: Gboard > Text correction > Spelling: Spell check - UNCHECK
For those using Dutch language:
Instellingen > Aanvullende instellingen > Toetsenbord en invoermethode > Beschikbare toetsenborden: Gboard > Tekstcorrectie > Spelling: Spellingcontrolle - UNCHECK