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I may be wrong but your talking about predicted text right? Where you type a letter and it comes up with a word instead of the actual individual letter? - you need to change your settings in text, you can simply hold # or * on your keypad (you should see a little icon somewhere saying T9, this means predicted text) after holding one of these buttons for about a second or two, it should disappear, allowing you to type without predicted text on.
Blackberry uses what is called SureType for predictive texting. I don't recall the exact menu option to look in on your model of phone, however it is very easy to disable. Instead you set the keybard input to "Multi-Tap," which does disable all predictive texting. The exact instructions are available in the User Guide at www.blackberry.com, which will be specific to your model and will very clearly show you what to click on to change the option. Takes less than a minute to turn it off! Hope this helps :)
try this: While starting a text message, hit the menu key and see if it brings you to a text entry menu ... Select alpha, numeric, word, ... you usually can switch around while writing the message via the menu.
Well it's not so much a solution as it is an answer.
T9 is 9-key Texting. So it will only predict what you're going to type if you're using the 9-key triple tap mode of texting.
It WILL NOT intelligently select options of what it thinks you are typing on the QWERTY keyboard.
I've had this phone for less then a week & so far that would be my only suggestion for improvement. Otherwise, it's an awesome lil' phone for what I use it for.
First, hit the 'Message' button in the upper-left -hand corner. Select 'New Message'. Select 'New Short Msg'. An empty screen for inserting text will now be displayed. At this point press the top middle button (the one with the line on it like this -). Now the 'Message Menu' should be displayed. Scroll down to 'Entry Setup' & select it. Press the 'Change' button in the upper-right-hand corner when 'Primary Setup' is highlighted. Scroll down to 'TAP English' and select it. Now you are done. ('I TAP English is the setting for predivtive'. 'TAP English is the setting for manual').
no you can't put it in the dectionary instead you have to change the settings "iTAP english" to "TAP english"
to change it while you are creating a message select options go to text setup then change the primary text to "TAP english"
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