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The usual way for most phones is to start to create a new message and hold down the hash key (#-find under number 9), this will usually switch predictive texteing. Or start a new msg, open up menu options and search for T9 or predicitive texting in there.
try pressing either * or # it might toggle it off,otherwise when in messages go into your settings and turn off your dictionary,idealy learn to use predictive text...lol
when you go to write a new text message go to options & you should see an option of dictionary go into that & turn it off. That turns predictive text off.
go to your messages... then choose message setting... look for default text input and just choose iTap (i think???) just play around with your message setting...
yes its in your setting on your phone look in your message box setup. if you cant find it Ill have did out my old razor and help you again. [email protected] email me if needed
Go to Messages -->Create-->SMS/EMS-->the message multiline appears . Now press the round button in the centre of directional keys, this will take you to message editor. Now go to Entry set up . In the Primary setup select TAP english and in the secondary set up select TAP English.
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