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This article shows you how to Delete Keyboard on iPhone and Android, including how to stop automatic suggestions and predictive text from happening in the future. The keyboard on a smartphone saves all of your information so that it can give you better user experiences like personalized suggestions, more accurate autocorrect, and much more. You can get rid of your Phone’s keyboard information by going to the Settings app and resetting the keyboard dictionary.
You can’t go back once you start the process, so make sure you really want to get rid of your keyboard information before you do it. After you delete your keyboard data, your Phone keyboard dictionary will be the same as when you first got it. By adding new keyboards to your iPhone or Android, you can use them to type in different languages and mood icons.
How to Delete Keyboard on iPhone
- Launch Settings app on your iOS device → Tap on General.
- Scroll down and tap on Keyboard → Now, you need to tap on Keyboards.
- Next up, tap on Edit at the top right corner.
- Tap on the red button next to the language you don’t want to use anymore.
- Tap on Delete.
- Finally, tap on Done at the top right corner to confirm.
How to Delete Keyboard on Android
- Open the Settings app
- Go to General Management settings.
- Search for “Language and Input” settings and open it.
- Tap on Manage Keyboards and select your keyboard.
- There are other ways to access the keyboard’s settings. You can open up your keyboard in a notes app and hold the emoji button. Then you can press the settings icon.
- Tap on Reset to default settings.
- Select Erase Personalized Predictions.
- Tap on Erase to confirm.
FAQs
In past versions of macOS, the Mouse Keys setting can be used to turn off a laptop’s keyboard. In later versions, it only stops the trackpad from working. Enabling Mouse Keys turns off the computer and lets you move the mouse pointer with certain keys.
You can technically use any computer with a Mac. If you plug it in (maybe with a USB-A-to-C adapter) or pair it with Bluetooth, it will work for basic typing tasks.
The butterfly was a new type of switch that opened up like wings under the keys, unlike the more usual scissors-shaped switches that were thicker. The keyboard was said to be “34 percent thinner” and “four times more stable” than the old scissor type.
The Magic Keyboard is a group of portable computer keyboards made for Apple Inc. by Foxconn. The keyboards come with the iMac and Mac Pro, and they are also sold separately as add-ons. They took the place of Apple’s line of wireless keyboards.
What does travel even mean? You have to press down on a key for the computer to recognize it, right? Well, the travel distance is how far the key has to move to be fully depressed and send a message to the computer’s brain. We use millimeters to measure this distance.